OLAC: Designing Course Materials so students can find information easily
The Online Learning Advisory Council (OLAC) Presents: A Monthly Series of 30-minute Express Tips and Conversations from experienced City Tech online professors
The Online Learning Advisory Council (OLAC) Presents: A Monthly Series of 30-minute Express Tips and Conversations from experienced City Tech online professors
An Interstellar Probe is a mission concept to explore the mechanisms upholding the heliospheric boundary and take the first step beyond our home, into the interstellar cloud to understand the evolutionary journey of our Sun, Heliosphere and Solar System.
African American Studies Department presents 2021 Black History Month Keynote Event: Black Lives Lead: We, Too, Sing America!
Would you like to engage City Tech students in your research project(s)? Are you seeking research mentees? Would you like to meet a cohort of our best, our brightest, and our most promising students?
The Brooklyn waterfront is blessed with many institutions, but three of the most unique are led by three dynamic cultural entrepreneurs. The Brooklyn waterfront is richer because of Andrew Gustafson, Carolina Salguero, and David Sharps, who lead Turnstile Tours, PortSide NewYork, and Waterfront Museum, respectively. Join us for a virtual Breakfast Talk on February 19
Learn more about O.E.R. at one of our workshops this Spring! How can free / open educational resources (O.E.R.) enhance your teaching and increase student access to course materials?
Presented by: Gregory Matlof Asteroids are small celestial objects left over from the origin of the solar system. They come in three basic varieties: volatile-rich,rocky and metallic. Occasionally, an asteroid may approach the Earth or impact our planet causing major ecological damage.A number of techniques have been proposed to divert Earth-threatening asteroids. Diverting a metallic
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. Where: Zoom. No registration required. Please join us using the
The purpose of the program is to provide students with an opportunity to apply what was learned in the classroom to discover new knowledge, to solve real-world problems and to develop professionally while working with faculty to advance scholarly endeavors.
Come learn from library colleagues Junior Tidal and Nora Almeida how faculty and students can use podcasts to create and complete assignments. Bring your questions and ideas, and explore how podcasts might contribute to teaching and learning in your courses. View recording below.