Book Completion Award (BCA) Program
The BCA invites proposals from faculty in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who are working on research projects they are developing into publishable book manuscripts. This grant program welcomes
The BCA invites proposals from faculty in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who are working on research projects they are developing into publishable book manuscripts. This grant program welcomes
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.
The Teaching Portfolio is a reflective opportunity for faculty to organize, question and challenge themselves as educators. This self-reflection helps to articulate teaching philosophies, identify ways to improve teaching methodologies, and maintain balance and synergy between teaching, scholarship and service. Each workshop session will introduce specific sections of the Portfolio and then set aside time
Presenter: Dr. Jesse Liu, New York UniversityWhere: Room N801 — In person
Speaker: Miguel Modestino, NYUWhere: A-209
Please join City Tech faculty and staff for an informal monthly Zoom meetup to exchange teaching and collaboration strategies. We will discuss UDL* approaches for improving learner engagement and agency. At this meeting, we will choose one of the UDL Considerations from the Brightspace course to review collectively and discuss. No previous knowledge is needed.
Overview of the reappointment, tenure, and promotion process Guidance on using the ePARSE system to create a clear, organized, and effective PARSE Register HERE
Join the OER Team to learn more about Pressbooks, a digital authoring and publishing platform at CUNY, built on the popular WordPress platform. Pressbooks users can create a book, starting from scratch or importing an existing book. You can also clone a book from the Pressbooks network, to edit and customize to your teaching context.
This workshop will guide faculty to draft their self-evaluation through self-reflection, guided peer-review, and group discussion. Participants are expected to complete the Part 1 – Self-Paced Workshop and create their draft before working with the WAC team in the Part 2 – synchronous workshop on April 2. Part 1 – Self-Paced Workshop Part 2 –
Save the date for this panel discussion with colleagues! N-227 and Zoom