Tuesday
Mar 6, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Iris Finkel (Library); Steven Kowalik (Library); Dara Meyers-Kingsley (Office of the Arts); Todd Miller (Biology); Antonella Pelizzari (Art History)
Get inspiration for your next project from colleagues who have participated in the FITT program. During the session, FITT award winners will give brief overviews of their projects, and we’ll leave time at the end to answer your questions about the FITT program and talk with individuals who are interested in submitting proposals this year. [Details...]
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Thursday
Mar 1, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Linh An (HCAP ELL Specialist); Bret Maney (Lehman); Paul McPherron (English); John Pell (Library); Dennis Robbins (Curriculum and Teaching)
In this lunchtime seminar, we will hear about new digital tools for collecting, analyzing, mapping, and accessing large repositories of data across a wide variety of fields. [Details...]
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Tuesday
Feb 27, 2018
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Online - register for details
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Presenter(s): Deepa Rao-Sisario
In this workshop, we'll be touring Blackboard's built-in Grade Center, which helps post and track grades/feedback for each student throughout the semester. When used consistently, the Grade Center, which is linked directly to the student's My Grades view, helps students keep track of their past and upcoming work. [Details...]
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Tuesday
Feb 27, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Louis Olander (Special Education); Antonia Levy (School for Professional Studies); Kristen Hodnett (Special Education); Gina Riley (Special Education); Adina Mulliken (Library)
The student body at Hunter College is exceptionally diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, native language, culture, age, learning style, background knowledge, ability, gender, veteran status, and other characteristics. This lunchtime seminar aims to explore this diversity through discussion and practical applications of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). [Details...]
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Thursday
Feb 22, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): John Rose (Dean of Diversity); Collin Craig (Black Male Initiative); Caitlin Ho (Hunter College ANNAPISI Program); Rob Cowan (Arts and Sciences); Wilson Benito (SEEK); Frank Kirkland (Philosophy)
This seminar will begin with a short discussion of student demographics at Hunter that will be followed by presentations about different mentoring programs, initiatives, scholarships, and approaches to teaching that focus on the backgrounds and needs of Hunter’s diverse students. [Details...]
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Thursday
Jan 25, 2018
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Online - register for details
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Presenter(s): Nancy Guerrero (TTLG)
The Principles of Universal Design can be used to make digital content more accessible to all users. In this workshop, you will learn about best practices for creating and designing accessible MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and PDF files. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Jan 24, 2018
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology)
Most in higher education value a diverse workforce and professoriate, but universities continue to struggle hiring, supporting, and retaining faculty of color. In this TSC, we will discuss how faculty learn to balance political activism, community engagement, and the demands of tenure in our fractured political times. [Details...]
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Monday
Jan 22, 2018
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Online - register for details
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Presenter(s): George Haines
Join us for an online workshop led by George Haines, VoiceThread's instructional designer. George will show us how to create VoiceThread assignments in our Blackboard environment. He will also share examples of VoiceThread used in engaging, student-centered assignments from a variety of disciplines and instructional modalities. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Jan 17, 2018
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology)
Most in higher education value a diverse workforce and professoriate, but universities continue to struggle hiring, supporting, and retaining faculty of color. In this TSC, we will discuss how faculty learn to balance political activism, community engagement, and the demands of tenure in our fractured political times. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
C105 HN
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Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology)
Most in higher education value a diverse workforce and professoriate, but universities continue to struggle hiring, supporting, and retaining faculty of color. In this TSC, we will discuss how faculty learn to balance political activism, community engagement, and the demands of tenure in our fractured political times. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
C105 HN
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Presenter(s): Shiao-Chuan Kung (ICIT) & Nancy Guerrero (ICIT)
Participate in 2.5-day camp on building or refreshing your hybrid or online courses in January. We will work intensively to support you as you design one online learning module for a course you will be teaching in a future semester. [Details...]
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Tuesday
Jan 9, 2018
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
C105 HN
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Presenter(s): Shiao-Chuan Kung (ICIT) & Nancy Guerrero (ICIT)
Participate in 2.5-day camp on building or refreshing your hybrid or online courses in January. We will work intensively to support you as you design one online learning module for a course you will be teaching in a future semester. [Details...]
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Monday
Jan 8, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Ann Fiddler (CUNY Open Education Librarian); Scott Gentile (Mathematics and Statistics); Alexandra Gil (Hunter College Library); Matthew Gold (CUNY Graduate Center); Tatyana Khodorovskiy (Mathematics and Statistics); Janette Klein (Biological Sciences); Andrew McKinney (CUNY Open Education); Jamison Miller (Lumen Learning); Charles Tien (Political Science); Mari Watanabe (Undergraduate Education Initiatives and Research); Aine Zimmerman (German)
ACERT invites faculty interested in Open Educational Resources and Cost Reduction to a Teaching Scholarship Circle on Creating, Utilizing, and Assessing OER materials and courseware. We will share experiences and ideas from leaders in learning innovation, librarians, and faculty in various fields. We’ll also explore tools for creating and sharing your own open materials as well as free and low-cost course management systems, how to use existing material to reduce course costs, and how to assess the effect this has on student learning. [Details...]
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Monday
Jan 8, 2018
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
C105 HN
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Presenter(s): Shiao-Chuan Kung (ICIT) & Nancy Guerrero (ICIT)
Participate in 2.5-day camp on building or refreshing your hybrid or online courses in January. We will work intensively to support you as you design one online learning module for a course you will be teaching in a future semester. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Jan 3, 2018
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology)
Most in higher education value a diverse workforce and professoriate, but universities continue to struggle hiring, supporting, and retaining faculty of color. In this TSC, we will discuss how faculty learn to balance political activism, community engagement, and the demands of tenure in our fractured political times. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Dec 13, 2017
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Connect with your Hunter colleagues over food and drinks at nearby Bedford Falls. Cash bar. [Details...]
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Monday
Nov 20, 2017
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Online - register for details
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Presenter(s): Nancy Guerrero (TTLG)
The Principles of Universal Design can be used to make digital content more accessible to all users. In this workshop, you will learn about best practices for creating and designing accessible MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and PDF files. We will also discuss options for adding closed captions and subtitles in Youtube and Amara, a web-based subtitle editor for video captioning and translation. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Nov 15, 2017
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
C105 HN
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Presenter(s): Manashi Chatterjee (Chemistry)
This TSC will consist of a series of workshops in which we will discuss the development of engaging classroom activities. During this series, we will discuss and explore teaching strategies that have been shown to lead to increased student interest, more active student participation, and better faculty teacher evaluations. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Nov 15, 2017
10:00 am - 11:30 am
1203 HE
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Presenter(s): Maureen Erickson (Office of Assessment)
Join Maureen Erickson, Director of Assessment, the 2017-2018 Assessment Fellows, and the 2017 FITT cohort for an open discussion about assessment. Come gain expert advice and collaborate with your peers on developing best assessment practices for your classroom. [Details...]
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Wednesday
Nov 8, 2017
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Online - register for details
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Presenter(s): Nancy Guerrero (TTLG)
Join us for an online workshop where we will show you how Hunter professors use mobile and web-based annotation tools to present lessons, to provide media feedback and to demonstrate how to solve problems in math and chemistry. [Details...]
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