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Take advantage of the CETC (California Educational Technology Collaborative). Ask the TLC how you can find out more about the FREE services and programs offered.
 
@ONE
http://cccone.org/
The @ONE Project provides technology training, support, and online resources to California Community College faculty, staff and IT
professionals in order to enhance student learning and success. Trainings offered in:
Fundamental Technical Skills
Multimedia Applications
Online Teaching
Technical Topics
Technology-Enhanced Instruction

CCC Confer
http://www.cccconfer.org/index2.aspx

CCC Confer has been designed to allow communication and collaboration, using the latest e-conferencing technology. Whether you need to get together with one colleague or many, one student or a whole group, anytime, anywhere all you need is your computer (and a phone) – the service is provided to you at no cost.

3C Media Solutions
http://www.cccsat.com/
Whether you are searching for an interesting program or video to watch on the web or in the classroom, looking for a way to record a keynote speaker at a conference, or trying to figure out how to provide video content to your students, 3C Media Solutions can help.  We are THE educational media distribution network dedicated to assisting the California Community Colleges (CCC) with the most up-to-date media solutions available. 

Our team delivers media content throughout the CCC system 24/7, through television and the internet.  3C Media Solutions delivers high-quality, digital broadcasts through two channels, 3CTV and 3C Community Network.  3CTV features a number of CCC produced programs, including telecourses, series and specials and is available in classrooms throughout the CCC system, as well as on the internet.  3C Community Network is a closed-circuit satellite channel providing proprietary and specialty programming for the CCCs and affiliated entities.

3C Media Solutions is grant-funded through the CCC Chancellor’s Office.  It is based at Palomar College in San Marcos, CA.
 
CCC TECHNOLOGY CENTER
http://www.cccetc.org/projects/tech_center.php
The California Community Colleges Technology Center helps to support the Telecommunications and Technology Unit of the CCC Chancellor's Office and the digital infrastructure that serves all 109 CCC campuses.

CCC Technology Center products/services include:


CENIC
http://www.cccetc.org/projects/cenic.php
CENIC is a not-for-profit corporation serving California Institute of Technology, California State University, Stanford University, University of California, University of Southern California, California Community Colleges and the statewide K-12 school system. CENIC’s mission is to facilitate and coordinate the development, deployment and operation of a set of robust multi-tiered advanced network services for this research and education community.
 
CVC
http://www.cccetc.org/projects/cvc.php

  • CVC Conferences: The California Virtual Campus has held one or more conferences every year since 2000, including what we believe was the world’s first conference specializing in online student services in higher education.
  • The MERLOT Project: The CVC has also coordinated system participation in the MERLOT Project. The MERLOT (Multimedia Education Resource for Learning & Online Teaching) Project’s mission is to improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning by expanding the quantity and quality of peer-reviewed computer-related learning materials that can be easily incorporated into courses. The MERLOT
    website can be accessed at http://www.merlot.org/Home.po
     

CCC Clearinghouse
http://www.cccetc.org/projects/clearinghouse.php
The CCC Clearinghouse was initially developed in 1998 to serve as a statewide, web-based repository for shared documents, files, and databases of mutual interest to all California community colleges, with an initial focus on curriculum and instructional materials.

See Technology Support for additional resources