“Write That NSF Preproposal!” CUNY Boot Camp

Belfer Research Building, Rm. 302AB 413 E 69th Street, New York, NY, United States

The goal of the Preproposal Boot Camp is for faculty members to spend a day and focus fully on getting started on their NSF BIO (DEB or IOS) preproposal for the January 2017 deadline. Dedicated time for writing will be interspersed with instant peer-reviews and working groups to discuss issues with getting started on an NSF grant

Classical vs. Quantum Probability / Classical vs. Quantum Realism

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Presented by: Dr. David Kagan from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA Abstract: Quantum theory is the most successful physical framework ever conceived. Its predictions' precision is unparalleled, and it has passed every experimental test. Nevertheless, since its inception, the picture of the world painted by quantum theory is a murky one. Many practicing physicists try to avoid

City Tech Writer 2017, Volume 12

Faculty submit your students' best writing to the City Tech Writer What is City Tech Writer? City Tech Writer is an interdisciplinary journal of undergraduate writing focused on publishing excellent student writing from across the disciplines. Would CTW be interested in my students' writing? Yes! We publish lab reports, research papers, essays, interview transcripts, and

Bronx Community College invites you to our Annual Conference on Community College Excellence

Bronx Community College 2155 University Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

Registration is open! Register here. DEADLINE TO REGISTER: SUNDAY, 12/18/2016. We are delighted to invite you to BCC’s Fourth Annual Conference on Community College Excellence. The theme of this year’s conference is "Bridging the Gap: Evidence-based practices that lead to reflection, redesign, and transformation." It will provide an opportunity for colleagues to present on research

The OpenLab Open Hour

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Ready to get hands-on experience on the OpenLab with face-to-face help available for support? Bring your ideas and questions, and join the OpenLab team for our Open Hour, a great opportunity to find out more about getting started with the OpenLab, but also a perfect time to ask your more advanced questions about using the

Getting Started on the OpenLab

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Ready to start using the OpenLab? This workshop introduces you to some of the exciting features of the OpenLab and helps you sign up for your OpenLab account and create your OpenLab profile! Please note: Access to your City Tech email required!

Using Your Site as a Dynamic Syllabus

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Ready to learn more about setting up your course on the OpenLab? This workshop helps you create your course profile and course site with an emphasis on using OpenLab features to enhance your course syllabus. Please bring your syllabus and other course materials to this mixed-level session. Please note: An OpenLab account is required!

Designing and Assessing Student Work on the OpenLab

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Do you want to create online interaction with your students and also be able to assess it within the OpenLab? This workshop shares useful OpenLab tools for blogging and assessing student work and helps you to brainstorm assignment design for your OpenLab course. Please note: An OpenLab account is required!

Cloning/Reorganizing Your Site

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Ready to reuse the structure of a former course site or looking to restructure your course, project, or club site? In this workshop, we will guide you through the course cloning process and help you rethink the organization of your site for enhanced use and better interaction with your students, colleagues, or peers. OpenLab experience