City Tech’s Sixteenth Annual Poster Session

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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

200 Years of Interdisciplinarity Beginning with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein:The Third Annual City Tech Symposium on Science Fiction

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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

TK20 Assessment Scoring

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TK20 is the college's assessment software. Please note these workshops are only open to faculty designated as Gen Ed and Assessment Liaisons, or Course Coordinator Liaisons. To Register Email tk20@citytech.cuny.edu

CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference

John Jay College 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Technology and Education: Challenges and Opportunities CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference will explore the complicated balance between the challenges and opportunities of using technology in higher education. There is no doubt that technology connects our lives and underlies many educational offerings. This comes with a set of inherent challenges, both mundane and serious. Educators and

MS Office Excel 2016 – Customized for eFolders

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This is not an eFolders workshop. However, this workshop will cover how to use Microsoft Excel 2016 for eFolders, as well as for grading, formulas, logical tests, and other topics. Some basics of Excel will also be reviewed, such as printing to fit on one page. To Register Email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference

John Jay College 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Technology and Education: Challenges and Opportunities CUNY’s 17th Annual IT Conference will explore the complicated balance between the challenges and opportunities of using technology in higher education. There is no doubt that technology connects our lives and underlies many educational offerings. This comes with a set of inherent challenges, both mundane and serious. Educators and

TK20 Assessment Scoring

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TK20 is the college's assessment software. Please note these workshops are only open to faculty designated as Gen Ed and Assessment Liaisons, or Course Coordinator Liaisons. To Register Email tk20@citytech.cuny.edu

Open Hour on the OpenLab

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Ready to get hands-on experience on the OpenLab with face-to-face help available for support? Bring your ideas and questions, and join the OpenLab team for our Open Hour, a great opportunity to find out more about getting started with the OpenLab, but also a perfect time to ask your more advanced questions about using the

Physics Seminar

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Title: Quantum Many-Body Physics of Qubits Professor Leonid Glazman Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Abstract: The ongoing development of superconducting qubits has brought some basic questions of many-body physics to the research forefront, and in some cases helped solving them. I will address two effects in quantum condensed matter highlighted by the development of a

The CUNY Games Conference 5.0

 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