Open Pedagogy event
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Keynote event: LaShonda Katrice Barnett LaShonda Katrice Barnett was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974, and grew up in Park Forest, Illinois. She is the author of the debut novel Jam on the Vine (Grove 2015; paperback 2/2016) and a story collection (1999). Designated a Stonewall Honor Award by the American Library Association (2016),
Location: N227 Conference Room
Location: N227 Conference Room
Location: N227 Conference Room
FEATURING Opening Gateways to Completion Open Digital Pedagogies for Student Success in STEM, a Title V-funded collaboration between City Tech and Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC). All faculty are welcome.
Panel discussion: Art at the Water’s Edge: Building Community along Brooklyn’s Waterfront Join us for a panel discussion of artists who use the Brooklyn waterfront as subject, inspiration, material, and place for their art. Moderated by BWRC’s Robin Michals, the panelists, each working in a different media, will explain what draws them to the waterfront
Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
This workshop will introduce participants to: the ways our team has made the OpenLab more accessible overall what you can do to improve accessibility and usability on your own course sites resources and conversations happening on the OpenLab that can enrich your work around accessibility. RSVP here. As always, part-time faculty and staff will receive
A Focus on Haitian Photography: New Approaches to Charlemagne Péralte You are welcome to bring your lunch. Coffee and dessert will be provided.