BWRC Conference: Moving Goods and People to, from, and along the Brooklyn Waterfront
Brooklyn’s Borough HallKeynote Lunch Speaker: Congressman Jerrold Nadler Website: https://nadler.house.gov/
Keynote Lunch Speaker: Congressman Jerrold Nadler Website: https://nadler.house.gov/
The City University of New York’s Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment are co-sponsoring a conference The Professoriat at the Global University Registration is free of charge, and breakfast and lunch are included. View list of presentations Please share with colleagues for whom the conference might be of interest.
All office hours take place in the conference room of the Faculty Commons, N227. Questions: OpenLab@citytech.cuny.edu
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
Ready to reuse the structure of a former course site or looking to restructure your course, project, or club site? In this workshop, we will guide you through the course cloning process and help you rethink the organization of your site for enhanced use and better interaction with your students, colleagues, or peers. OpenLab experience
RSVP by Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Ms. Eleanor Bergonzo (sponsoredprograms@citytech.cuny.edu)
What is writing-intensive instruction and how does it work across the disciplines? One of the challenges in approaching this question is developing a syllabus that weaves together course content with WAC principles that improve students' writing and facilitates their writing process. In this workshop, we will suggest critical elements for crafting syllabi for writing-intensive courses
Presented by Jason Ellis and Patrick Corbett
Shoot an instructional video for your class on something as simple as your smartphone, use a few very basic video editing options, including creating a caption and title, then upload the video to YouTube or Blackboard. To register email itec@citytech.cuny.edu
Guest Speaker: Simone Dall’Osso of SUNY Stony Brook The first direct detection of gravitational waves (GW) from a binary black hole made by Advanced LIGO has opened the era of GW astronomy. Sources for the current detectors are catastrophic events involving neutron stars (NS) and black holes (BH), isolated or in binaries, in which huge