For full information, click here. Community of Practice In addition to providing funding and institutional support to innovative industry and faculty course and curriculum development, this course innovation opportunity will act as an anchor a community of practice between CUNY and the BRT members companies. This community will meet 3-4 times year for approx. 2.5
TK20 is the college's assessment software. Please note these workshops are only open to faculty designated by the department chair, assessment liaisons, or course coordinator liaisons. They cover fundamentals of using software, not the actual content that needs to be uploaded to the software. To register email: tk20@citytech.cuny.edu
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
Congratulations to the City Tech authors and editors of books published in 2018! Please join the School of Arts and Sciences on Wednesday, May 8, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the City Tech Bookstore and Café as we celebrate the following faculty and their accomplishments. Benjamin Alexander: The New Deal’s Forest Army:
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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
Dear Faculty and Students, The Physics Department and Center for Theoretical Physics will conduct a seminar Thursday May 16 at 12:00 pm in Namm Room 823. Faculty and students are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Topic: Metamaterials are artificial materials with properties well beyond what offered by nature, providing unprecedented opportunities to tailor and
Dr. Huderson currently serves as the Manager of Engineering Education at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), an adjunct professor of Biology at the University of the District of Columbia, and the founder and president of STEM Innovation Consulting. At ASME, Dr. Huderson is responsible for advancing and managing the research, development, promotion, implementation,
The Humanities Department presents…………… A Talk by Sarah Standing Beginning in the mid-1970s, Greenpeace’s “Save the Whales” Campaign became a successful weapon against international whaling. Today, oceanic warming causes shifts in whale migration, uncertain feeding patterns, and the consequent loss of vitality. In this presentation, I investigate the efficacy of the “Save the Whales” campaign