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The Mt. San Antonio College Podcast

The Mt. San Antonio College Podcast

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An exploration of professional development related topics by and for faculty at Mt. San Antonio College. A frequent theme of the podcast is improving the success of students from designated campus equity populations.Mt. San Antonio College
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  • Making Online Teaching Easier with Support & Tools from the Faculty Center for Learning Technology Episode 227
    Mar 24 2026

    If you're like many faculty, you've probably noticed the sharp increase in courses being offered online. This shift into the online learning space, especially after the pandemic, has made it possible for students to learn in more ways than just sitting in a classroom. It opens the door for students balancing work, family, and other responsibilities, but it has also brought new challenges for faculty as we think about how to design engaging and effective courses.

    Thankfully, here at Mt. SAC we have a small but dedicated team called the Faculty Center for Learning Technology, or FCLT. In this episode we talk with them about course design tools, video options, and strategies that help make online and hybrid learning work well for students.

    While teaching online can be challenging, it is also worth the effort when it expands access and supports student success. The FCLT team also invites faculty to stop by, connect, and take advantage of the support they offer.

    Resources:

    Canvas Faculty Center: https://mtsac.instructure.com/enroll/RLCAAP

    FCLT Website: https://www.mtsac.edu/fclt/

    FCLT Appointment Maker: https://outlook.office365.com/book/FCLTMichelle@mtsac.edu

    Accessibility Canvas Center: http://bit.ly/MtSAC-Fast5

    Canvas Studio Guide: https://community.instructure.com/en/kb/canvas-studio-guide

    Cidi Labs Guide: https://www.mtsac.edu/studio13/dlmd/canvas_themes_templates.html

    Run time: 18 min, 08 sec

    To Find the full transcript for this episode click HERE

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    18 mins
  • Competency Based Education (CBE) Explained Episode 226
    Mar 10 2026

    In our ever-evolving work to increase access to college education, Mt. SAC is one of seven California Community Colleges to pilot a new learning modality, Direct Assessment Competency-Based Education, or CBE. Through Mt. SAC's Chancellor's office approved and ACCJC accredited CBE program students will be able to earn an AA in Kinesiology at their own pace. CBE is outcomes-based so students learn and then demonstrate their knowledge and abilities through direct assessment. Although the modality and assessments are different, the classes and the rigor are the same.

    In today's episode we are joining Mike Hood, Astronomy Professor and CBE Faculty Lead, Lani Ruh, Co-Coordinator Kinesiology Professor, and Eva Figueroa Morales, Instructional Designer, at their Spring Flex Day session, to learn more about this new modality and the opportunities it offers for those who have not been able to fit traditional classes into their lives.

    Resources:

    California Community College Chancellor's Office, (2025). Direct Assessment Competency-Based Education. "DA CBE aims to create equitable access to educational pathways and career opportunities. It accommodates diverse abilities, and backgrounds through flexibly-paced learning that focuses on what students know and can do rather than the time spent in the classroom."

    California Community College Chancellor's Office, (2025). Direct Assessment: Competency-Based Education, Implementation Blueprint. Resource co-developed with eight early innovator colleges to support the design and implementation of direct assessment CBE programs across California.

    Competency-Based Education Network

    Access guides, research, case studies, and blogs on CBE.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    • DA-CBE Update 5/8/2025 Academic Senate Meeting

    Run time: 35 min, 13 sec

    To Find the full transcript for this episode click HERE

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    35 mins
  • Empowering Women Of Color In STEM's Future Leaders Episode 225
    Feb 24 2026
    As Educators, we know that cultivating a sense of belonging and a supportive environment contribute significantly to student success. As you'll hear, Women of Color have high graduation rates in STEM fields, but lower retention in employment - mentorship is one way to ensure support for women of color STEM students as they enter into STEM careers. In today's episode, three women of color in STEM share their experiences, challenges, successes, and advice with the Mt SAC community. We will hear from Dr. Reegan F. Patterson, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental engineering at UCLA and Principal investigator at the Engineering Environmental Justice Lab, Milan Foston, Civil Litigation and Environmental Lawyer at Skane Mills, LLP; Janielle Cuala, Ph.D. Candidate in Medical Biophysics at USC Keck School of Medicine. Listen in for ways these stem leaders bring their diverse perspectives, authentic selves, courage, and tremendous expertise to their research and work to solve broad problems, and how mentorship has impacted their achievements. Enjoy. Resources: Engineering Environmental Justice Lab: https://engineerejlab.com/ *Advancing research on (de)infrastructuring to reduce air pollution exposure and enhance community resilience. Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report Finds | NY Times, April 2025 Mega-warehouses Heap More Pollution on Hard-Hit Illinois Neighborhoods | The Guardian, April 2024 Science Leads in Addressing Climate Crisis | US Black Engineer, April 2024 EPA Tightens Rules on Some Air Pollution for the First Time in Over a Decade | National Public Radio, February 2024 Reckoning 375: How New Orleans Prioritized People Over Pavement | WDET 101.9, October 2023 Biden's Big Plan for Environmental Justice May Actually Increase the Racial Pollution Gap | Capital B News, July 2023 Four Professors Receive 2023 Chancellor's Award for Community-Engaged Scholars | UCLA Newsroom, July 2023 Driving Toward Justice: Transportation and Equity, with Regan Patterson | Resources Magazine, June 2022 Mt. SAC MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) Program The MESA Program is a state-funded program that enhances the educational experiences of under-resourced students majoring in math, science, and engineering. This program supports first-generation college students by offering academic assistance, career development activities, and opportunities for community building. MESA is a collaborative STEM community dedicated to fostering scientific curiosity and growth—personally, professionally, and academically. MESA's fall 2025 newsletter includes pictures from the Women of Color in STEM event (p7). The aim of the Mt. SAC Equity Center is to create an inclusive space where all students can thrive and succeed. We are the home to four programs: Arise, Dream, First Peoples Native Center, and NextUp/REACH. More on the Engineering Environmental Justice Lab https://engineerejlab.com/ UCLA Dr. Patterson's lab: The Engineering Environmental Justice Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (UCLA CEE) explores (De)Infrastructuring, Equitable Energy Transitions, and Sensor Technology & Community-Engaged Research to understand the air quality and equity implications of transportation and infrastructure policies. Through community-engaged, research-to-action projects, we aim to support health-promoting communities that prioritize transportation equity, reduce automobile dependency, and are climate resilient. EEJL is led by Dr. Regan F. Patterson, an Assistant Professor at UCLA CEE. More about our Panelists: Dr. Regan Patterson, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at UCLA: Dr. Regan F. Patterson is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles and the Principal Investigator of the Engineering Environmental Justice Lab. She was previously the Transportation Equity Research Fellow for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Dr. Patterson earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from UC Berkeley. Her research focuses on air quality, sustainable transportation, community engagement, and environmental justice. More specifically, she examines and models the impacts of transportation and infrastructure policies, alongside place-based, community-driven interventions, on air pollution exposure disparities and environmental justice outcomes. Fun Fact: I love line dancing (where them fans at?👢) https://samueli.ucla.edu/people/regan-patterson/ Milan Foston, Civil Litigation & Environmental Lawyer at Skane Mills LLP Milan Foster is a Civil Litigation and Environmental Law Attorney and board member of Aquatic Futures Foundation. Milan is a PADI certified Rescue Diver and PADI Divemaster Candidate. Milan grows coral in her home reef aquarium ...
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    1 hr and 9 mins
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