FOOTHILL COLLEGE

Creating Guided Pathways Explainer Videos

In 2021, FFG partnered with the Foundation for California Community Colleges to create asset inventories of Berkeley City College’s Career Education Pathways. To emphasize community-wide collaboration, we began by creating seven cross-functional mapping teams made up of BCC faculty, counselors, administrators, and FFG facilitators. Next we facilitated virtual working meetings, where mapping teams utilized our evidence-based processes to create asset inventories – a practice that helps us to identify a community’s existing strengths, and areas ready for improvement. 

Because Guided Pathways can at times appear intimidating, Foothill College asked FFG to make a couple of simple explainer videos to engage and inform key stakeholders of the benefits of streamlined and effective Guided Pathways.

Guided Pathways

SERVICES

Explainer Video
Internal Messaging

Guided Pathways Mapping Explainer Video

We produced this “why” and “how to” video for Foothill College in [DATE]. This video is intended to help faculty and staff design course sequences based on Guided Pathway principles, thereby increasing student success and on-time completion.

Student Services Onboarding Video

Student services are designed to guide and support students through their journey - but sometimes their message gets lost. We created this video for Foothill Colleges students to showcase the work FC is doing to ensure that students experience a smooth ride from onboarding to graduation. This work is key to the Guided Pathway philosophy.

For more information on Guided Pathways at Foothill College, please visit: Foothill.edu/guidedpathways

Team Credits

GRAPHIC DESIGNER(S) & ART

Nadya Pargacheva

PROJECT COORDINATOR(S)

Lindsay Anglin 

VIDEO ANIMATOR & EDITOR

Nadya Pargacheva

VOICE ARTIST

Emiko Susilo

WRITER(S)

Sara Kern

PRINCIPAL

Roy Robles

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