BbWorld + DevCon 2020

BbWorld is Blackboard’s flagship education conference taking place July 21 & 22, 2020. Tune in for two days of live sessions on topics that are top of mind for fall, including new models of teaching & learning, accessibility & inclusivity, student engagement and the impact of COVID-19 on education. You’ll mingle virtually with thought leaders, […]

Introduction to QuickBooks Online (Class 3)

This is last course of a three part webinar series and is designed for new or prospective QuickBooks Online (QBO) users who have questions about key processes and software functions. Join us for an in-depth introduction to QuickBooks that will cover the key features of the accounting software and how to implement them into your overall […]

Schools, Safety & SROs

Join the engaging Schools, Safety & SROs webinar and panel discussion. In it, you'll hear from students, school resource officers, and school officials regarding experiences and interactions between safety officers and students. The event is hosted by the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools offices of Equity and Access and Intergovernmental Relations. Panel facilitators include Cherina […]

Ethnic Studies Webinar Series: Asian American Studies

The third webinar in the Ethnic Studies Informational Series focuses on Asian American Studies. Hosted by State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, it features Dr. Karen Korematsu, educator, civil rights advocate, and daughter of late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu. She's also the Founder and Executive Director of the Fred T. Korematsu Institute, a nonprofit that educates […]

Racism is a Public Health Issue: Examining the Impact of Police Brutality on Black Communities in the Age of COVID-19

When news of a novel coronavirus arrived in the United States in early January, xenophobia was not far behind. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, reports of racist attacks against Asian Americans increased. As the number of confirmed cases exploded in America, racial disparities in health outcomes became starker. The hardest hit are often Black, Latinx, […]

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