iTEC: iTunes U

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Learn how to use iTunes U to upload, view and share rich media contents.

iTEC: ePortfolios

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A faculty workshop introducing the ePortfolio project on OpenLab's Wordpress software. Discover a simple, effective way to bring ePortfolios into your classroom to support your students' academic growth. To register, email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

iTEC: iTunes U

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Learn how to use iTunes U to upload, view and share rich media contents.

Blackboard Basic

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Bring your syllabus and course materials to prepare your actual course on Blackboard for Web- enhanced instruction. All faculty must have a CUNY portal ID before attending this workshop. You should also check to make sure your course is listed on Blackboard. To obtain a CUNY portal ID and register, please email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

iTEC: Websupport1

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Websupport1 covers how to create basic Web page(s) and your own site. It will also cover how to upload files to the server. To register, email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

iTEC: ePortfolios

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A faculty workshop introducing the ePortfolio project on OpenLab's Wordpress software. Discover a simple, effective way to bring ePortfolios into your classroom to support your students' academic growth. To register, email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

Blackboard Grade Center

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This workshop will cover how to create tests and set up Blackboard’s grade center for quizzes and assignments. To register email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

iTEC: Instructional Videos Made Simple

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Shoot an instructional video for your class on something as simple as your smart phone, use a few very basic video editing options, including creating a caption and title, then upload the video to YouTube, iTunes U or Blackboard.

iTEC: Websupport1

G-604

Websupport1 covers how to create basic Web page(s) and your own site. It will also cover how to upload files to the server. To register, email itec@citytech.cuny.edu.

iTEC: Instructional Videos Made Simple

G-604

Shoot an instructional video for your class on something as simple as your smart phone, use a few very basic video editing options, including creating a caption and title, then upload the video to YouTube, iTunes U or Blackboard.