WAC: Effective Assignment Design Workshop

This workshop will cover a number of assignment design strategies that emphasize active learning through student writing. Developing effective writing assignments helps students retain and critically think about course content. In this workshop, faculty will have the chance to discuss and enhance their own writing assignments.  Please register in advance using the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckdO-hpj4rHNBA6gGCPhRIKVkkpF94CBa5 After registering, you

Equity, Accessibility, and Artificial Intelligence panel discussion webinar

Please join the John Jay Teaching and Learning Center and the Center for International Human Rights for a webinar on 2/24/22 on Equity Accessibility and Artificial Intelligence from 1:40-2:55 pm ET. This event on equity, accessibility and artificial intelligence is of particular importance to those interested in human rights, international humanitarian law, effects of globalization and impact

Faculty Friday: Visualizing Information:  A Day in the Life of a Data Journalist

Announcing a special Faculty Friday event ... all students, faculty, staff welcome! Joe Murphy from NBC News will speak about his experiences on the data and graphics desk at an international newsroom, covering—from a data angle—the pandemic, Mariah Carey, school shootings, and climate change, among other topics. Popular tasks include data collection, scraping, and analyzing;

Communicating Your Science Series: CUNY STEM Opportunities for Mastering Science Outreach

This event is part of the Communicating Your Science series. This series features presentations by The Graduate Center’s science librarian and communications staff, journal editors, and reporters. The goal of this series is to enhance the professional development and science communication skills of CUNY STEM faculty, postdocs, and students. Learn more » In popular culture,

Playful Pedagogy in Higher Education Spring 2022 Series

Co-sponsored by CUNY/Hunter College and Professors at Play! All on Zoom! What does it mean to be a "playful professor"? Can gamelike aspects be woven into projects that address serious topics?  What role does play have in the learning of adult students?  We will explore these questions, be inspired, gain loads of new teaching ideas, and

READ: Reading Effectively Across the Disciplines

In this workshop, we will share strategies designed to improve content literacy, including online annotation strategies and Creative Literacy, our new READ initiative that aims at applying high-impact creative writing pedagogy in the content classrooms. Meeting ID: 812 9601 9494 Passcode: 144401Questions: Professor Juanita But More about the program on OpenLab: READ: Reading Effectively Across the Disciplines

Baruch College CTL Presents: Open-Source Digital Tools for Teaching March 2022 Seminar

Overview The Open-Source Digital Tools for Teaching seminar, hosted by the Baruch Center for Teaching and Learning, offers faculty an opportunity to discover and develop skills with technologies that will build engagement among students and faculty in and out of the classroom space. We’ll discuss the affordances of openly-licensed and accessible digital platforms that diversify

STEM Pedagogy Institute (SPI) at the CUNY Graduate Center

CUNY faculty from all disciplines who are teaching STEM-related courses are invited to become STEM Pedagogy Fellows (SPFs), to work with colleagues from across the CUNY system to develop, refine, and implement inclusive and employment-oriented strategies in their courses. The SPI will meet for three days in June 2022, and then regularly throughout the Fall