Blackboard Collaborate

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Online videoconferencing is available to all professors and their students using Blackboard. Use a video and voice chat tool to have live conversations with online students. In addition, use push technologies to share your applications and materials with any student using an Internet connection. Guest speakers from outside Blackboard can also be invited to participate

Research in the Classroom: A CUNY Workshop

John Jay College of Criminal Justice Student Dining Hall 524 W. 59th Street, Manhattan, NY, United States

Our mission is to expand the scope of the research endeavor at CUNY by broadening participation of undergraduate students. The traditional ‘apprentice’ model encourages students to work in a laboratory setting or one-on-one with a professor. Our goal is to take faculty research directly to students in the classroom by creating a research-integrated curriculum. To

The Physics Department presents An information theoretic approach to quantify complexity of nanoscale systems by Dr. Ilya Grigorenko

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Abstract: In this study the entropy density and mutual information measures were used to identify the optimal interaction parameters between nanoparticles, which lead to the maximum geometric complexity of self-assembled nanostructures. A generalization of complexity measures at a finite temperature and for nonequilibrium systems is also presented. The developed theory can be used for efficient in

OSP: Open Hour Pivot Introduction

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Introduction to PIVOT: A dynamic funding search engine The Office of Sponsored Programs will be hosting several open hour sessions about COS PIVOT, a comprehensive source of funding opportunities that allow you to track and receive alerts about funding related to your research interests. Mondays 2:00 – 3:00 PM In the Faculty Commons Conference Room

iTEC: Grade Center

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This workshop will cover how to create tests and set up Blackboard’s grade center for quizzes and assignments. To register, email: itec@citytech.cuny.edu