CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference

John Jay College 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Technology and Education: Challenges and Opportunities CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference will explore the complicated balance between the challenges and opportunities of using technology in higher education. There is no doubt that technology connects our lives and underlies many educational offerings. This comes with a set of inherent challenges, both mundane and serious. Educators and

Bringing Passion To Introductory Statistics & Research Methods In Your Course

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You are cordially invited to a curricular innovation workshop. The curriculum provides training in the flexible application of knowledge, opportunities to analyze data in real-world contexts, and a design that promotes fluency with statistical software. RSVP: FACULTYCOMMONS@CITYTECH.CUNY.EDU

Overcoming Apathy In The Classroom

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Facilitate Learning By Getting Students To Think And Talk The goal of this workshop will be to demonstrate and explain how instructors can make classroom learning a more meaningful experience for students. RSVP: FACULTYCOMMONS@CITYTECH.CUNY.EDU MARCH 21ST                  Or                              APRIL 2ND  2:30PM-3:30PM                                               4:30-5:30PM

Call for Proposals for the 18th Annual CUNY IT Conference

CUNY will be holding its 18th Annual IT Conference in a few months. This year’s Conference theme is “Bridging Gaps.” Please remember that proposals are due by 9/15/19. Below is the full Call for Proposals. Proposals must be submitted using the form at cunyitconference.commons.gc.cuny.edu. Selections will be announced by the end of September. On behalf

CUNY Latin American/Latinx Studies Symposium

SAVE THE DATE KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Alejandro de la Fuente, Harvard University SPECIAL GUEST:José Luis Cruz, Executive Vice Chancellor and University Provost, CUNY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! – We are celebrating new beginnings with a virtual symposium on the present and future of Latin American/Latinx studies at LaGuardia Community College, CUNY and beyond.The symposium, co-sponsored