Grade Center

G-604

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  

Introduction To Jing

G-604

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

FYLC Workshop Series

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First Year Learning Communities Open Pedagogy on OpenLab

CUNY Office of Research sponsors University-wide Interdisciplinary Research Grant competition

CUNY Office of Research

All tenure-track faculty are invited to apply to this collaborative grant program.  For this year, the program focuses on questions/problems related to urban populations and the urban environment.  We are very interested in proposals that cross disciplines in a very broad sense, from the natural sciences, data sciences, social sciences and the humanities. For more

OpenLab Office Hours

N-227 NY

All office hours take place in the conference room of the Faculty Commons, N227. Questions: OpenLab@citytech.cuny.edu

When You Look, What Do You See?

N-227

  How can teaching the skill of observation influence inquiry across disciplines? Join us in this exploration. RSVP: facultycommons@citytech.cuny.edu

Literature Roundtable presented by the Department of English

Atrium Amphitheater

Guest Speaker: Sarah Schulman, Author and Playwright View biography and list of Scholarship & Publications: http://www.english.csi.cuny.edu/sarah_schulman.html Event Coordinator: Prof. Megan Behrent (MBehrent@citytech.cuny.edu) All Welcome.

Scholars ExchangeThe Parallel Process of Giving and Receiving Service

N-227

The Parallel Process of Giving and Receiving Service This study is a phenomenological exploration of the lived experiences of both those providing global service and those receiving the service. Focusing on a service project conducted by Journey/ChangeHeroes, in which homes were built for homeless families living in the slums, the parallel process of providing and

AIR Adjunct Assessment Academy

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Purpose: Learn to use assessment best practices to improve student outcomes. Presenters: Dr. Tammie Cumming, Assessment and Institutional Research Dr. Jay Deiner, Chemistry Ms. Yimi Zhao, Assessment and Institutional Research Facilitators: Dr. Benito Mendoza, Computer Engineering Technology Professor Susan Nilsen-Kupsch, Dental Hygiene Professor Susan Phillip, Hospitality Management Dr. Sarah Standing, Humanities