Presented by:
CCC Information Security Center & CCC Accessibility Center
in partnership with the High Tech Center Training Unit
July 25 & 26, 2016
Mt. San Antonio College
CCC Security Workshop
Monday, July 25, 2016
8:30 AM - Continental breakfast
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
CCC Accessibility Workshop
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
8:30 AM - Continental breakfast
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Registration Check-In: 8:30 AM both days
Parking: Park for free in PayLot B. Stop by the Visitor Information Booth off of Grand Ave. and San Jose Hills Rd. and identify yourself as attending the Chancellor's Office Workshop in Founders Hall.
Mt. San Antonio College
Building 10, Founders Hall
1100 N Grand Ave
Walnut, CA 91789
College Map: Mt. San Antonio College
Nearby Lodging:
Holiday Inn West Covina (3.3 miles away)
Phone: 1-888-465-4329
Park Inn Covina (3.5 miles away)
Phone: 1-626-915-3441
Hampton Inn Los Angeles/West Covina (3.1 miles away)
Phone: 1-626-967-5800
Fairfield Inn & Suites Los Angeles West Covina (3.1 miles away)
Phone: 1-626-678-8988
(Always ask for the Government Rate)
For Information about the Event:
Contact:
Jeff Holden
CCC Information Security Center
jholden@ccctechcenter.org
Sean Keegan
CCC Accessibility Center
accessibility-info@cccnext.net
Thanks for attending!
The workshops were a success. We look forward to seeing you next time.
A special thank you to Mt. San Antonio College for hosting this event.
Hotel Reimbursement
Hotel reimbursement is available for those participants who attended both the Information Security Workshop and E&IT Accessibility Workshop. Reimbursement is being provided by the High Tech Center Training Unit program and requires participants to include the following:
July 25 - Information Security Workshop
Presented by the CCC Information Security Center, sessions included:
July 26 - Electronic and IT Accessibility Workshop
The CCC Accessibility Center, in partnership with the High Tech Center Training Unit, presents the inaugural Electronic and IT Accessibility Workshop. The workshop will emphasize strategies and solutions for incorporating accessibility into electronic and information technology practices at the college and district level.
Presentations included: The campus role of Section 508 and access vs. accommodations, electronic and information technology policy development, purchasing accessible electronic and information technology, tools and techniques for accessible websites, and strategies for building IT access for the college and district-wide.
Presenters: