SB 1359 PowerPoints and Webinars

PowerPoint Presentations

Unless otherwise specified, most of the resources below are PowerPoints associated with webinars that are available in our archives. All are licensed CC BY. Please note that many elements are repeated throughout these presentations.

CCC “Marking” of No-Cost Course Sections – An SB 1359 Update Powerpoint February 2020; CCC “Marking” of No-Cost Course Sections – An SB 1359 Update Powerpoint February 2020 – PDF

OER Messaging Presentation from Fall 2019 Plenary – PowerPoint Presentation; OER Messaging Presentation from Fall 2019 Plenary – PDF

SB 1359 – What is it? What does it mean? How are campuses doing it? Part I 9-27-19 Webinar PowerPoint Presentation; SB 1359 – What is it? What does it mean? How are campuses doing it? Part I 9-27-19 Webinar – PDF

ZTC VS OER VS No-Cost 9-5-19 – PowerPoint Presentation; ZTC VS OER VS No-Cost 9-5-19 – PDF

Archived Webinars

CCC “Marking” of No-Cost Course Sections – An SB 1359 Update

Thursday, February 13, 2020 – 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Watch – CCC “Marking” of No-Cost Course Sections – An SB 1359 Update webinar recording

One semester after the requirement to mark no-cost course sections in our online schedules when into effect, the ASCCC implemented what would be a yearly survey to track the use of this designation. What do the Fall 2019 data indicate regarding local practices?

SB 1359 – What is it? What does it mean? How are campuses doing it?

Friday, September 27, 2019 – 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

WATCH SB 1359 – What is it? What does it mean? How are campuses doing it? webinar recording

SB 1359 requires CCCs to designate “no cost” course sections in their online schedule. We’ll look at the requirements of the bill, discuss the intentions and implications of this requirement, and look at how colleges across the state have implemented this. What does it mean to be “compliant” with SB 1359?

ZTC Vs OER Vs No-Cost

Thursday, September 5, 2019 – 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

WATCH ZTC Vs OER Vs No-Cost webinar recording

How do we describe that course section’s required materials? Is the section ZTC, OER, no-cost, all of the above, none of the above – and does it really matter? Join us for a lively discussion of definitions, effective and not-so-effective practices, and the implementation of SB 1359. We hope you’re free for our no-cost conversation.