WAC: Reading Strategies in the Classroom

Namm 1107 (N1107)

Strong reading skills are foundational to success in any course, and equipping students with these skills can help them engage more fully with course material, work through difficult concepts and ideas, and sharpen their writing. This workshop explores a number of tactics that faculty can use to support their students in becoming better readers.

The Office of Sponsored Programs Presents Creative Arts Showcase

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    10:00am Suzanne Miller The Elmer Show! A musical adaptation of the children’s book Elmer… with puppets! 11:00am Heidi Boisvert Walking Wounded: A Living Lab and Multi-Media Dance Performance Transforming Trauma Through Biomedia 1:00pm Dan Wong Connected Divergents 2:00pm M. Genevieve Hitchings A Closer Look: Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s ‘Disturbed’ Insects Please join us!

WAC Writing Intensive Certification Colloquium

Namm 1022A (N1022A)

Join us as this year’s Writing Intensive Certification. Program participants share reworked syllabi and assignments and speak about how Writing Across the Curriculum philosophy influenced their approach to teaching. Come be inspired by your fellow faculty, and learn about how you can participate in next year’s program.

Academic Works Posting Parties

Library Computer Room, A540

Learn how CUNY’s institutional repository can help maximize your research impact. We will demonstrate how to post your scholarly work to Academic Works and talk more about your rights as an author. Bring your files, including conference presentations, on a flash drive, and we’ll guide you through the process of posting your work. The final,

CUNY CUE Conference 2018

Medgar Evers College 1650 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, United States

Welcome to the 2018 CUNY CUE Conference that will be held on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Medgar Evers College, located at 1638 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225. This year’s theme, STEAM for the Global Economy, or how “The World Runs on STEAM,” will serve as an approach to learning that reveals for students the

Simulacrum – MTEC Spring Show

Voorhees Theatre

Simulacrum is 3-day exhibition of cutting-edge creative technology projects by undergraduate students in the Emerging Media Technology program at City Tech working across game design and interactive media, media computation, physical computing & music technology. The works explore abstract representations or uncanny imitations of the real in the digital through face-tracking, augmented and virtual reality,

Teaching Portfolio 3-Day Workshop

N-227 Conference Room

The Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC) will sponsor a three-day hands-on workshop for full-time faculty who will have the opportunity to work with Professor Janet Liou-Mark to create their Teaching Portfolios. City Tech’s Teaching Portfolio Workshop- based on the Peter Seldin model- is a dynamic, personal and goal-setting opportunity to challenge assumptions, provide a framework for reflection, and offer guidance about the process of teaching and learning in a collegial setting.

OpenLab: Prepping Your Course Sites

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Looking ahead to teaching your Summer and/or Fall courses? We’ll work with you to get your sites fully ready for the upcoming semesters. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a full working site and a plan for how to use it! RSVP: http://bit.ly/152nATa Part-time faculty are eligible to receive a stipend for participating