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TEDx Mountain View College
Presenter Deandria Reed Shaw, Director of TEDx Mountain View College Co-Presenters Alice Rios Shaw, Assistant Director of TEDx Mountain View College Esteban (Steve) Sosa, Dean of Professional Development
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Learning Outcomes 1. Attendees will learn how to organize a TEDx event for Professional Development. 2. Attendees will learn how TEDx provides engaging and cutting edge information in various disciplines campus wide.
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Difference Between TED and TEDx Intellectual Movements
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TED Talks Topics, Formats and Licenses
Different TEDx Formats and Licenses TEDx and Professional Development TED Talk Topics and Playlists TED Topics - ted.com/topics TED Playlists - ted.com/playlists TEDx Conference TEDx Live Event TEDx Salon TEDx Women Event TEDx Business Event TEDx Workshops(unlicensed) ED Event Library Event Youth Event
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TED Talks and College Academics
TED Talks help students stay current and challenge them to learn. The speakers are experts in their fields. Many talks are inspirational and challenge students to do better. Students can learn various public speaking techniques and presentation styles from TED Talks. TED talks are another form of micro learning – 6-18 minutes.
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Professional Development Goals
Support personal and professional growth of every employee Expose employees to campus initiatives, training programs, and development opportunities TED, TEDx, and TED-Ed align with those efforts
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PD Requirements DCCCD Requirements
College District shall require formal professional development activities be completed annually for faculty, administrative, and staff employees in full-time employment status Annually is defined as the 12-month period September 1 - August 31 Employees required to complete 19 clock hours annual
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PD Requirements DCCCD Board Policy – DK (LOCAL) 2017
Each College District employee shall meet the professional development standards described by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) as well as any professional development minimums required of the employee by state or federal law and/or regulations or College District policies and procedures.
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PD Requirements Meeting 19 Hour Annual Requirement
All employee events (Return Week/Convocation) Designated professional development days Monthly training Professional events and conferences Supervisory training programs Staff improvement programs (StrengthsQuest) DCCCD Required Development 19 Hours (First Year) 5 Hours = DCCCD new employee orientation 1 Hours = Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Title IX of the Education Amendments Act DCCCD Sexual Harassment Board Policy 1-2 Hours = DCCCD Emergency Procedures 10 Hours = As determined by each DCCCD location
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PD Requirements Meeting 19 Hour Annual Requirement
All employee events (Return Week/Convocation) Designated professional development days Monthly training Professional events and conferences Supervisory training programs Staff improvement programs (StrengthsQuest) Conferences Campus engagement Community volunteering Online Training {Lynda.com} Topic Specific Collections TED
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PD Trends Micro-Credentialing Recognition of mastery
Complete predetermined tasks, training, demonstration, etc. Awarded Credential /Certificate
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Demographics
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Getting Your TED Fix
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Marketing TEDx Months Out Weeks Out
Monthly meetings with TEDx Committee Designating roles Brainstorming about potential speakers Social media strategy Secure event host Eventbrite Bios/headshots of speakers Press release/media alert Pre-scheduled social media posts (Facebook boosts) Include mentions in our MVC Family Newsletter Remind speakers to invite family and friends Secure volunteers - Student Ambassadors
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TEDx Social Media Posts
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CONTACT TED
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