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South Central Coast Regional Consortium (SCCRC)Deputy Sector Navigators and Technical Assistant Providers
June 12, 2018
June 12, 2018Pine Lodge, Cambira
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SECTOR
Michael BastineDSN - [email protected] (661) 362- 3111 Mobile (805) 451-6256
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
UNIQUELY ABLED ACADEMY VIDEO
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Advanced Manufacturing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO0EG8K2AFQ
The Uniquely Abled Academy at College of the Canyons
The College of the Canyons’ Uniquely Abled Academy provides an intensive career preparation program for job seekers with high functioning autism looking for an opportunity to start a new career as a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinist.
AGRICULTURE, WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
Holly Nolan-ChavezDSN [email protected](805) 735-3366 ext. 5276
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
Ag. Water & Env. Tech • On Friday May 11th 30 faculty and Agriculture
students from Allan Hancock College, Cuesta College, and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo participated in industry tours of a Berry Farm, Cooling Facility, Campus, Winery, and Nursery/Manufacturing Shop. Planning is underway for another tour in Fall 2018.
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Ag. Water & Env. Tech
• A new internship/Certificate program with Cal Poly Extended Education will take place this fall. The Farmer Experiential Education & Development (F.E.E.D.) program allows students to take pre- and co-requisite classes at either Allan Hancock College or Cuesta College and attend a hands-on internship class at the Cal Poly student experimental farm. The program begins August 27th. Program costs will be subsidized using DSN SWP funds. http://feed.calpoly.edu/
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GLOBAL TRADE & LOGISTICS
Julie Samson
DSN Global Trade and Logistics
[email protected](805) 965-0581 Ext. 3643
California Com m unity Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 M illion Students
6California Com m unity Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 M illion Students
Global Trade & Logistics
Global from the Get-Go Challenge
2016/2017 Regional Fund Projects Metric
ü Global Manufacturing for Startups
10/11/2017
Employment,
Wage
ü Global T Program (8 HS, 151 Students)
Spring 2018
Enrollment
Global from the Get-Go Challenge
10/2018
Enrollment
Global Trade Profile*
8/2018
Enrollment
7California Com m unity Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 M illion Students
Global Trade & Logistics
Global from the Get-Go Challenge
2017/2018 Projects Metric
ü Global ECommerce Summit5/11/17
Enrollment
Export Compliance Deep Dive10/4/18
Enrollment
HEALTHCARE
John CordovaDSN [email protected](562) 505-4409
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
• #1 Mental/ Behavioral Health Pathway project– Convene a consortium to develop a Mental/ Behavioral Health Pathway project for Ventura County (VCOE, VCCD, VC
Mental Health, CSUCI, etc.). $ 12,000.00• #2 “Ventura County Industry & Education Health Care Advisory Solutions Summit”
– Convene a pilot advisory meeting for “Ventura County Industry & Education Health Care Advisory Solutions Summit”, $12,000.00
• #3 “Scrubs Camps”
– “Scrubs Camps” in the SCCRC region for middle and high school students will provide career awareness for the professions in the medical and allied health fields. $ 30,000.00
• #4 Nursing & Allied Health Symposium– Forum for Nursing & Allied Health Program Directors, Chairs and/or Faculty to meet and collaborate on curriculum
revision, regionalization and development of cross district partnerships. $ 12,000.00• #5 Makers Space Lab 3-D Printers
– The Makerspace at College of the Canyons supports the academic needs of various CTE areas including the Health-related fields. 3D printing is one of the technologies in Makerspace that is useful to our students in Health-related fields and Medical technologies since, immediately, anatomical parts can be printed for exploration, learning and research. 3D printed solutions are cost-effective ways to provide three-dimensional objects from a digital model. $ 5,000.00
• #6 Biotechnology immersion for Teachers and High School Students– Moorpark College Biotechnology Program to create awareness for teachers and students by implementing a
workshop to explore the Biotechnology field. $12,700.00• #7 CTE Pathway(s) for Allied Health
– Outreach campaign for K-12, College CTE programs, and Adult Education to promote career development and attainment and the value of career technical education and certificates. $16,300.00
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 16-17 DSN Health (Health and Human Services)
• 2.1.1 Career Pathways: Career fairs, Innovation in health tech, cyber in health, health animation, summer camps (SWP #3 $11,500)
• 2.1.2 Regional Coordinator: Solutions Summit(s) 3 Microregion (SWP #20 $10,000)
• 2.1.3 Career Pathways: Scrubs Camp, EMS for Women (SWP #3 $28,000) • 2.1.4 CTE Faculty: Faculty/ Teacher Externship Course (SWP #15 $9,500)
• 2.1.5 Student Success: Health Academies Students/ Adult Learners/ Incumbent Workers (SWP #1 15,000)
• 2.1.6 Curriculum: Course development/ revision (e.g. Spanish Medical Term, Case Manager, Mental Health, etc.). (SWP #7 $10,500)
• 2.1.7 Projects in Common: Soft Skills for Healthcare (SWP #20 $7,000) • 2.1.8 Curriculum: Student “primer” course for health occupations (SWP
#11 $8,500)
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 17-18 DSN Health (Health and Human Services)
• 3.1.1 Career Pathways: IOT Healthcare, Technology Advances in Healthcare, Cyber HC to work in collaboration with ICT/DM host up to two events for students faculty/ teachers in the region to explore IT Health pathways. (SWP #3 $22,000)
• 3.1.2 Regional Coordination: Solutions Summit(s) 2 Micro-region – host at least two regional summits for local programs to align with industry for needs and training assessments. (SWP #20 $10, 000)
• 3.1.3 Career Pathways: EMS Summit Camp, EMS for Women – provide support to attend the Master the Disaster in partnership for faculty/ students with the Ventura County Disaster Preparation and Planning Division. (SWP # $25, 500)
• 3.1.4 Behavioral/ Mental Health alignment program: will identify three colleges to support and layout course offerings that meet the competency needs of behavioral and mental health workers. (#15 $10,500)
• 3.1.5 Student Success: Health Academies Medical Assistant – program will work with CCs to align students to enroll/ engage in local courses at the college level post completion of basic training. (#1 $15,000)
• 3.1.6 Healthcare Exploratory Program (VCMC) – center will work with the three colleges to develop a pilot group of students to participate in the HOPE program. (#7 $10,000)
• 3.1.7 Projects in Common: Soft Skills for Healthcare – provide at least 2-3 trainings for industry and educators across the region. (SWP #20 $7,000)
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 18-19 DSN Health (Health and Human Services)
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Paula HodgeDSN ICT/[email protected](661) 362-5108
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
• #1 ICT Alliance – Convene a pilot alliance meeting for ICT Industry & Educators & Associated Partners $ 12,000.00
• #2 Business Alliance– Convene a pilot alliance meeting for Business (Computer Information Systems or related sub-division)
Industry & Educators & Associated Partners $9,400.00• #3 CTE Pathway(s) for ICT/DM
– Outreach campaign for K-12, College CTE programs, Contract Ed and Adult Education to promote career development and attainment and the value of career technical education and certificates. $ 16,300.00
• #4 Cyber Security Symposium– Forum for ICT Industry Leaders, Faculty, and teachers to meet and collaborate on curriculum
development, regionalization and development of cross district partnerships. $ 22,200.00• #5 ICT Digital Badges
– Expand usage of Digital Badges for ICT/DM community college certificates and industry certifications within the region. $ 27,900.00
• #6 ICT Student STEM Showcase Pathway project– Highlight STEM pathways within the region to Industry and Community Leaders, showcasing K-14+.
$12,200.00
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 16-17 DSN ICT/DMInformation and Communication Technologies and Digital Media
• #1 Career and/or Guided Pathways and Outreach (SWP: #3)
– Career Pathways: career fairs, intro in health tech, cyber in health, health- animation, summer camps
$28,000.00
• #2 ICT/DM Professional Training (SWP #1&15)
– Training for Faculty/Students/ Adult Learners/ Incumbent Workers. $15,000.00
• #3 Regional Coordination: Solutions Summit(s) 3 micro-regions (SWP: #20)
– Convene micro-regional advisory meetings for Industry & Education “Solutions Summit” to support SWP.
$ 10,000.00
• #4 Cybersecurity regional efforts including but not limited to virtual labs increased deployment and curriculum
development (SWP #2, 10&15)
– Support regional efforts in cybersecurity CTE offerings. $ 25,000.00
• #5 ICT Digital Badges (SWP #2&10)
– Support regional efforts in Digital Badge deployment. $ 22,000.00
California Community Colleges –
Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 17-18 DSN ICT/DMInformation and Communication Technologies and Digital Media
BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Gayla Jurevich
DSN Business & Entrepreneurship
805.546.3188
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
• #1 Business Coaching Certification Trainings
– Provided training workshops, implementation assistance , and community of practice webinars for regional members to become certified business coaches and implement the program/courses $15,000
• #2 Assistance with Dual Enrollment Business/Entrepreneurship Courses
– Provided assistance with professional development, curriculum development, sharing of best practices, supplies, equipment, and business/entrepreneurship events $15,000
• #3 Elementary, Middle School, and High School Pilot Programs
– Assisted in the creation of Summer Bootcamps, After-School Programs, Student Clubs, and Infusion of Contextualized Entrepreneurship Curriculum Modules $15,000
• #4 STE@M Playbook for Teens Train-the-Trainers
– Hosted Playbook for Teens STE@M Mentoring Program Train-the-Trainers for regional middle school and high school TOSA's, teachers and counselors $25,000
• #5 Emerging Leaders Institute Train-the-Trainers
– Hosted Emerging Leaders Institute Train-the-Trainers , which provided training and certification for regional attendees $14,000
• #6 Entrepreneurs Unplugged
– Hosted and/or supported regional business/entrepreneurship professional development opportunities, competitions, and events $16,000
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 16-17 DSN Business & Entrepreneurship
• #1 Self-Employment in the Gig Economy Project Regional Assistance– Provide assistance to regional colleges participating in the statewide project including hosting
professional development and forums for faculty and students and student competitions; and supporting colleges to prepare student success videos, create and implement curriculum modules, and collect and analyze data $30,000
• #2 Career Pathways Development, Outreach, and Implementation– Provide assistance and support for career pathways development, outreach, and implementation
throughout the region including hosting regional business/entrepreneurship events, expanding and formalizing the youth entrepreneurship programs, implementing and supporting the Junior Leadership
program, and supporting professional development opportunities for teachers and counselors $20,000• #3 Professional Development
– Host professional development trainings , train-the-trainers, and certification workshops including the second half of the Emerging Leaders Institute Train-the-Trainer and Keys to Organizational Effectiveness Workshop $30,000
• #4 Data Access and Analysis– Increase and expand the levels and reach of data access , so the region will be better able to analyze,
compare and contrast, and make workforce and economic development recommendations $20,000
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 17-18 DSN Business & Entrepreneurship
• #1 Career Pathways Development, Outreach, and Implementation– Provide assistance and support for career pathways development, outreach, and implementation
throughout the region including hosting regional business/entrepreneurship events, expanding and formalizing the youth entrepreneurship programs, supporting and expanding the Junior Leadership program, and supporting professional development opportunities for teachers and counselors $40,000
• #2 Professional Development– Host professional development trainings , train-the-trainers, and certification workshops including the
Strengths Finder Coach Training $45,000• #4 Data Access and Analysis
– Increase and expand the levels and reach of data access , so the region will be better able to analyze, compare and contrast, and make workforce and economic development recommendations $15,000
Industry Sector Projects in Common (ISPICs) $45,000#1 Self-Employment Pathways in the Gig Economy #2 Linking Business Advising to the Classroom#3 Integrating Entrepreneurship into MakerSpace
California Community Colleges –Chancellor’s Office | 113 Colleges | 72
Districts | 2.6 Million Students
SWP Regional Share FY 18-19 DSN Business & Entrepreneurship