Learn how to use iTunes U to upload, view and share rich media contents.
Venue: N-119 Date: March 31st, 2015 Time: Noon - 1:00PM For more information, contact: So Lan Liang,Campus Fulbright Program Adviser sliang@citytech.cuny.edu Apply now: www.cies.org Click to view poster.
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.
Workshops open to all City Tech Students, Faculty and Staff. DATE: March 31, 2015 VENUE: Rm A543 in the City Tech Library, Atrium Bldg. TIME: 5:00 p.m.– 6:30 p.m. RSVP to Prof. Keith Muchowski: kmuchowski@citytech.cuny.edu Ursula C. Schwerin Library Website: library.citytech.cuny.edu Click for poster.
Global Learning in College: Defining, Developing, and Assessing Institutional Roadmaps DEADLINE: April 1, 2015 Submit Proposal
Written by Professor Victoria Lichterman, featuring student actors and designers, and directed by Dr. Sarah Standing. This collaboration between the Humanities and Entertainment Technology Departments attempts to begin a conversation about stopping genocide, and is based on Dr. Gregory Stanton’s Eight Stages of Genocide. Venue: AG 38 RSVP required via Theatreworks: Seating is extremely limited,
Place: Namm 823 Thursday, April 2 at 12:00 PM Presented by Dr. Neepa T. Maitra Faculty and students are welcome, light refreshments will be served. Abstract: The study of electron dynamics far from the ground-state is of increasing interest today in many applications: attosecond control and manipulation of electron and consequent ion dynamics, photovoltaic design,
April 2nd, Noon - 1 pm Room: N906 For more information visit our website: openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/cstcolloquium Click to view poster.
Written by Professor Victoria Lichterman, featuring student actors and designers, and directed by Dr. Sarah Standing. This collaboration between the Humanities and Entertainment Technology Departments attempts to begin a conversation about stopping genocide, and is based on Dr. Gregory Stanton’s Eight Stages of Genocide. Venue: AG 38 RSVP required via Theatreworks: Seating is extremely limited,