
Working Connections
is a professional development program intended for faculty currently teaching IT credit courses (full-time or adjunct) or administrators at regionally accredited US community colleges or technical colleges.
This tuition-free program is designed to provide faculty attendees with the expertise needed to teach their IT track content, bringing the most current information to their classrooms either as a stand-alone course or as supplemental information to an existing course.
Attendees are expected to use what they learn in their track to teach or supervise a class in the next 12 months.

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Spring 2026 Working Connections
Registration is Closed
Please be sure to read over each track information page and program policies. Participants may only attend ONE session for Spring 2026 Working Connections.
Session I: Fridays, February 13 – March 13, 1PM – 5PM ET.
Session II: Fridays, March 20 – April 17, 1PM – 5PM ET.
2026 Working Connections Symposium
Registration is now open! Please read below for information and the link to Engagez to register.
Join us for a dynamic “show and tell” symposium where faculty from previous Working Connections workshops share how they’ve transformed their classrooms using what they learned. This virtual event will spotlight real-world applications of workshop content.
Each presenter will showcase their implementation journey, offering insights, examples, and practical takeaways that fellow educators can replicate or adapt for their own courses.
Working Connections Program Archive
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Winter 2025 Working Connections
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Fall 2025 Working Connections
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Summer 2025 Working Connections III – Online
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Summer 2025 Working Connections II – Texas
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Summer 2025 Working Connections I – Ohio
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Spring 2025 Working Connections
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Winter 2024 Working Connections
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Fall 2024 Working Connections
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Summer 2024 Working Connections II