THE CETC AMBASSADOR PROJECT

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THE
CETC AMBASSADOR
PROJECT
“Your CCC Technology Resource Connection”
WHAT IS
CALIFORNIA EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
COLLABORATIVE?
CETC
California Educational
Technology Collaborative
 The Collaborative or CETC is
composed of a variety of cutting-edge
systemwide technology projects,
services and resources.
Available to ANYONE at all of our 109
CCC Campuses!
CETC
California Educational
Technology Collaborative
• Formed in December 2003 as a response to tight fiscal
times.
• Sponsored by the California Community Colleges
Chancellor’s Office.
• Brought together all of the CCC systemwide technology
projects into a single group.
• Allows individual projects to remain autonomous while
giving the new group a single-project focus.
MEMBERS &
PARTNERS
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Chancellor’s Office (Systems Office)
@ONE: Faculty/Staff Technology Training
CCC Apply: Online College Application
CCC Confer: e-conferencing
CCCSAT: Satellite Broadcasting
CCC Technology Center: Tech support and grants assistance
CVC: California Virtual Campus
CCC Clearinghouse or C4: Repository
CETC Partners:
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FCCC: (Foundation for California Community Colleges) Fiscal
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CENIC: (Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in
California) Systemwide internet and video access
CETC AMBASSADORS
“Your CCC Technology Resource Connection”
DEFINITION OF A
CETC AMBASSADOR
“Our CETC Ambassador will be the
influential and knowledgeable advocate
and primary on-campus resource who will
consistently promote systemwide CETC
services at our California Community
College campuses.”
OUR GOALS:
• “Implement a systemwide grassroots outreach
program that:
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Promotes and ultimately increases use of CETC
Services among administrators, faculty and staff.
•Saves each campus money, time and resources
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Provides an effective two-way communications
mechanism between the campuses and the
Collaborative…”
•So the CETC can continually improve their
services.
CETC AMBASSADOR
RESPONBILITIES
• Act as the on-campus primary point of contact for
faculty and staff.
• Disseminate information.
• Schedule/Conduct presentations and
demonstrations.
• Facilitate training referrals.
• Refer end-users to support services.
• Be a two-way communications conduit between
the campus and the CETC.
MEET THE COLLABORATIVE
“Working Together To Bring You
Cutting-Edge Technology Services…”
• The Chancellor’s Office, now known as the
Systems Office, is the administrative branch of
the California Community College system.
• Located in Sacramento, this state agency
provides leadership and technical assistance to
all 109 community colleges from 72 community
college districts.
http://www.cccco.edu
Phone: (916) 445-8752
• Provides free or low-cost technology training, support
and online resources to enhance student learning and
success.
• Offers several opportunities to boost technology skills
including:
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Hands-On Institutes
Distance Education Workshops
@One Knowledge Center
@One Carnegie Scholars
Facilitated Online Trainings
Desktop Seminars
Video Broadcasts
http://one.evc.edu
Phone: (408) 223-6788
• CCC Apply provides access to information
about each college in the system.
• Information includes location, programs,
student services (orientation, counseling, child
care, financial aid, and transfer centers), and
enrollment criteria.
• As the name implies, applications for
admission can be completed and submitted
online and sent directly to the college(s) in one
easy step.
http://www.cccapply.org
Phone: (310) 945-0505
• The systemwide e-conferencing service.
• Meeting, collaborating, counseling, tutoring,
training, office hours, seminars
• There is NO cost to use the service.
• Services include:
• Meet&Confer (phone and Internet)
• Office Hours (phone and Internet)
• Call Confer (phone conferencing)
http://www.cccconfer.org
Phone: 760-744-1150 ext. 1519
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The California Community Colleges Satellite Network
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Offers free, informative, educational and entertainment satellite
and Internet programming.
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Focus hours include Health, Technology, Arts, Professional
Development, Culture and Diversity, CCC News and student
produced programs.
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Services include:
• video recording
• satellite downlinks
• interactive live TV/Web casts
• videoconferencing
• TV announcements
• live teleconferencing
http://www.cccsat.org
Phone: (760) 744-1150 ext. 1526
• Promotes high-quality, online distanceeducation courses and services offered by
California’s colleges and universities, especially
California’s community colleges.
• Maintains an online catalog of distance
education programs and courses.
• Hosts virtual conferences and provides
information about online education via the web.
• Place where you can find out about on-line
courses and certificate/degree programs offered.
http://www.cvc.edu
Phone: (530) 895-2943
• The California Community Colleges
Technology Center helps to facilitate and
coordinate the work of the CCC systemwide
technology projects.
• Services include:
• Technology grants research & support
• Regional and systemwide listserv hosting
• Web site hosting
• TechEDge newsletter
• www.ccctechedge.com
www.cccnext.net
Phone: (530) 895-2848
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Also known as C4.
A repository or an extensive information system
designed to provide users with ready access to a
comprehensive body of:
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Education-related data
Curricula
Directories
Grants
Applications
Documents
Surveys
Research and other invaluable information
www.governet.net/c4
Phone: (805) 969-9302
MEET THE
CETC PARTNERS
“Working Together To Bring
You the Best Technology Services…”
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CENIC provides the “common” network between
California's higher education academic and research
communities via next generation advanced wide area
communications infrastructure.
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CENIC provides immediate access to a wide range of
resources and services that support teaching,
learning, collaboration and research.
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CENIC interconnects several private universities, UC,
CSU, CCC and K-12 members into one fast, powerful
and cost-effective network backbone called CalREN
(California Research and Education.
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CENIC is a CETC partner.
http://www.cenic.org
Phone: (714) 220-3400
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The Foundation for California Community Colleges
(FCCC) helps community colleges and K-12 partner
schools build, create and operate more effectively
through services that drive excellence while saving
millions of dollars annually.
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The Foundation works with schools to:
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Find funding
Reduce operating expenses
Improve facilities
Build information technology infrastructures
Enhance curriculum
Develop staff knowledge in technology
http://www.foundationccc.org
Phone: (866) 325-3222
http://www.cccetc.org
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