Call For Proposals: 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

ePortfolios Workshop

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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

Introduction to Jing

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Jing is a basic, free version of Camtasia Studio that allows you to capture video, animation, and images from your computer screen, which you can share on the Web. It works for Macs and PCs. To Register Email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

Hispanic-Serving Institution(HSI) Forum

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This event will take place from 10am - 3pm with the goal of increasing HSI awareness among the City Tech community. The event will also serve as a platform to collect ideas from faculty, staff, and students which can cultivate future projects and collaborations to promote City Tech as a Hispanic-Serving Institution.   RSVP  Please

Blackboard Fundamentals

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This workshop will cover the basic features of Blackboard, as well as some new Blackboard tools. To Register: Email itec@citytech.cuny.edu  

Grade Center Workshop

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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

Prezi for Online Presentations

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Learn how to use Prezi, an online presentation tool. Zoom in and out of your online images, videos, and text to present conceptual material. To Register Email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

Open Digital Pedagogy in Gateway Courses

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Come discuss how to help students succeed in introductory courses across the curriculum, looking to the successful model of City Tech and BMCC’s Title V grant-funded project, “Opening Gateways to Completion: Open Digital Pedagogies for Student Success in STEM.” *Refreshments will be served. Part-time faculty receive a stipend for participation.   Questions or Concerns Email OpenLab