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Using Choice Boards with Undergraduate and Graduate Students – A Workshop

Thursday
Mar 31, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online or in person - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
Using Choice Boards with Undergraduate and Graduate Students - A Workshop
Presenter(s): Gina Riley, Kathy Furlong Silverio, Virginia Gryta (Special Education)

Choice boards are a great way to give undergraduate and graduate students choice regarding assignments, and can also be used for assessment purposes. [Details...]
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Virtual Reality and Simulation in the Classroom

Tuesday
Mar 29, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online or in person - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
Virtual Reality and Simulation in the Classroom
Presenter(s): Barbara Ravida (Nursing), Alexandra Plavskin (Nursing), Jason Moore (Television Radio, & Emerging Media, Brooklyn College), Ricardo Miranda (Film & Media)

Join this session to learn how panelists apply this technology in their different fields to create effective learning experiences whether the students are in person or online.  [Details...]
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[Postponed] Sharing Teaching Materials More Effectively

Thursday
Mar 24, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online or in person - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
[Postponed] Sharing Teaching Materials More Effectively
Presenter(s): Matt Gold (DH and English, Graduate Center), Jeff Allred (English), Luke Walzer (TLC, Graduate Center)

Join this session to learn how can we create “gift economies” in our teaching, sharing our work and borrowing/adapting others’ more widely and richly. [Details...]
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Incorporating Student Identity, Purpose, and Belonging in the Classroom

Tuesday
Mar 22, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online or in person - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
Incorporating Student Identity, Purpose, and Belonging in the Classroom
Presenter(s): Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere (Psychology); Marcia Liu (HCAP and AASP); Paul McPherron (English); Aiesha Turman (English), Hossannah Asuncion (English, BMCC)

Instructors share teaching innovations that help students develop a positive sense of their own identities and a greater sense of feeling that they belong to a community as a college student. [Details...]
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The Flipped Classroom: Advancing Learning through High-impact, Evidenced-based Pedagogy

Tuesday
Mar 15, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
The Flipped Classroom: Advancing Learning through High-impact, Evidenced-based Pedagogy
Presenter(s): Donna McGregor (Chemistry, Lehman College), Elizabeth Klein (Special Education), Dongshin Chang (Theatre)

Learn how the “flipped classroom” model works in different fields, class sizes, and course modalities. [Details...]
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Classroom and Other Communities on the CUNY Academic Commons

Thursday
Mar 10, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online - Please register! Lunchtime Seminars
Classroom and Other Communities on the CUNY Academic Commons
Presenter(s): Laurie Hurson (Graduate Center); Maayan Barkan (Classical and Oriental Studies) and fellow CCI-2020 leaders Tomonori Nagano, Kazuko Saito, Shigeru Suzuki, Asako Tochika; Stefania Porcelli (Graduate Center)

Learn more about creating online spaces for your courses, student projects, resource sharing, and your academic profile on the CUNY Academic Commons. [Details...]
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