The seminar is designed to make General Education more visible in our classrooms and courses. Participants will explore, implement, and assess a variety of teaching practices proven to engage students using Intercultural Knowledge and Competence as our main focus this year. We are seeking full-time and part-time faculty members to participate in City Tech's General
Writing Across the Curriculum presents the Minimal Marking and Effective Grading faculty workshop.
Shoot an instructional video for your class on something as simple as your smart phone, 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
The CUNY Games Network is excited to announce The CUNY Games Conference 5.0, to be held on January 18, 2019, at the Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York City (see attached flyer). This year, the CUNY Games Conference distills its best cutting-edge interactive presentations into a one-day event to promote and discuss game-based pedagogies in higher
The conference will include two very stimulating days of great learning, conversation, conviviality, and of course great food with our “Tastes of Queens” luncheons and evening reception. Keynote speakers will be Dr. Premilla Nadasen from Barnard College, Jackie Wang from Harvard, and Jelani Cobb from Columbia University and The New Yorker. Follow this link to register
For more information, visit https://facultycommons.citytech.cuny.edu/sponsored-programs/workshop-schedule/ RSVP: sponsoredprograms@citytech.cuny.edu
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16th Annual Poster Session of Faculty and Student Research and Faculty Publications Exhibit The Sixteenth Annual Poster Session will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2018 from 12:30 to 4 pm. This event will showcase the results of the research of our faculty and students and will be open to the public. As part of the
Call for Papers (Deadline: October 31, 2018) We invite presentations of 15-20 minutes on SF and interdisciplinarity. Papers on or connected to Frankenstein are particularly encouraged. Possible presentation topics include, but are not limited to: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and interdisciplinarity (focusing on research questions or teaching approaches) Explorations of interdisciplinary ideas, approaches, and themes in