Lunchtime Seminars Archive

When/Where Event
Tuesday
Oct 27, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Teaching "interprofessionality" by mastering teamwork and communication
Presenter(s): Carmen Maraono (School of Social Work), Shawn McGinniss, (Schoolof Nursing), and Alexandra Plavskin(School of Nursing)

Mastering teamwork and communication improves collaboration across disciplines. This lunchtime seminar brings together experts in nursing, social work, and instructional design to discuss how technology/multi-media can achieve team work and collaboration. [Details...]
Thursday
Oct 22, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Building a bridge to student success
Presenter(s): Sunday Coward, Director, Percy E. Sutton SEEK Program; Mason Brown (Libraries), Stephanie Margolin (Libraries) and Sarah Ward (Libraries)

The SEEK Summer Bridge program prepares incoming freshman for their academic careers. This summer, this program also included a library component, in which comic books were used to introduce students to the process of asking college-level questions. [Details...]
Tuesday
Oct 20, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Students with disabilities will change your approach to teaching… for the better!
Presenter(s): Adina Mulliken & John Pell (Social Work and Public Health Library), Sudi Shayesteh (Office of AccessABILITY), Michael Siller (Psychology)

Hunter faculty and student support staff will share a small number concrete, easy-to-implement strategies that faculty can use to engage the broadest range of students in learning. [Details...]
Thursday
Oct 15, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Introducing the Futures Initiative
Presenter(s): Ryan Donovan (Theater), Irene Morrison-Moncure (Classics) Katina Rodgers (CUNY GC)

Overview of the GC’s Futures Initiative, a project devoted to improving pedagogy in higher education, from its deputy director and two highly involved graduate students. [Details...]
Tuesday
Oct 13, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Partners wanted! Getting funded with the Office of Research Administration
Presenter(s): Elizabeth Da Silva Cardoso (Educational Foundations), Carolynn Julien (Office of Research Administration), Robert Buckley (Office of Research Administration)

Hear from someone who's been through it! Learn how to partner with the Office of Research Administration to successfully get funding for your project. [Details...]
Thursday
Oct 8, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Embedding a librarian in your class
Presenter(s): Jeff Allred (English), Iris Finkel (Library) Liz Geltman (Social Work), Donna Nikitas (Nursing), John Pell (Library), Beth Posner (CUNY GC Library)

This session will focus different approaches to "embedding" a librarian in a course, focusing on the experiences of three faculty/librarian pairs. [Details...]
Tuesday
Oct 6, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
The scholarship of teaching and learning
Presenter(s): Jochen Albrecht (Geography), Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching), Mark Hauber (Provost's Office), Adam McMahon (Political Science), Lacey Peters (Curriculum and Teaching)

Research on teaching can be turned into publications. In this session, a panel of faculty will share their experience/journey/learning about doing research on their pedagogy. [Details...]
Thursday
Oct 1, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Using mobile technologies to make student thinking visible
Presenter(s): Manashi Chatterjee (Chemistry) and Kathleen Isaac (Curriculum and Teaching)

We’ll discuss and experience classroom practices that engage students in substantive thinking and problem solving. These practices include the use of mobile technologies to make these often-invisible processes visible to other students and the instructor, while at the same time deepening student understanding. [Details...]
Tuesday
Sep 29, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Week zero and ice-breakers: Helping students get to know the course, the professor and each other
Presenter(s): Erica Chutuape (Asian-American Studies) Sandi Clarkson (Math & Statistics) Kristen Hodnett (Special Education)

Hunter professors talk about how they use VoiceThread, discussion boards and wikis for ice-breaking activities. [Details...]
Thursday
Apr 30, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Using Vialogue as a tool to foster conversations around video
Presenter(s): Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching), Ching-Fu Lan and Joann Agnitti (EdLab, Teachers College, Columbia University)

Rescheduled from snow day on March 5, 2015. Find out how faculty have used Vialogues for discussion and reflection around video. [Details...]
Thursday
Mar 26, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Digital cross-pollination in English 120
Presenter(s): Austin Bailey, Jack Kenigsberg, Andrew Laudel, Sean Molloy (English); Martyna Chrzanowska, Jenna Crawford, Nicole Krishtul (English 120 students)

Roundtable featuring students and faculty from pilot program experimenting with digital approaches to composition and rhetoric in ENGL 120. [Details...]
Tuesday
Mar 24, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Increasing student engagement through classroom assessment with mobile devices
Presenter(s): Dongshin Chang (Theater) and Kristen Hodnet (Special Education)

Classroom assessment techniques can be used to engage students during class sessions and to help instructors understand what their students are learning. In this session, two faculty members will discuss how using mobile devices for assessment has impacted their and their students' experiences. [Details...]
Thursday
Mar 19, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Make your work WORK: Research, impact, and CUNY Academic Works
Presenter(s): Megan Wacha (CUNY Office of Library Services), Dan Cherubin (Hunter College Libraries)

Come learn about CUNY's new online repository, Academic Works, and how it can help you increase the impact of your research and teaching. [Details...]
Tuesday
Mar 17, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Hold the phone: Potential and pitfalls of students' use of devices in class
Presenter(s): Caroline Erb-Medina, Pamela Berger, and Marnie Brady (Macaulay Honors College)

Faculty from the Macaulay Honors College discuss their policies and strategies regarding students' use of networked devices in class. [Details...]
Thursday
Mar 12, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Students helping students: new approaches to peer review
Presenter(s): Joy Jacobson (School of Nursing), John Pell (Silberman Library), Christine Rosalia (Curriculum and Teaching)

How can students better understand and improve the quality of their own work by reviewing work done by their peers? [Details...]
Tuesday
Mar 10, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Teaching quantitative reasoning across the curriculum
Presenter(s): Barbara Barone and Elizabeth Vidaurre (Mathematics and Statistics), Jonathan Conning and Michelle D'iionno (Economics), Rebecca Huselid and Rachel Perlin (Psychology)

Hunter's Quantitative Reasoning Fellows and their faculty mentors will discuss how quantitative reasoning can be integrated in classes across academic disciplines. [Details...]
Thursday
Mar 5, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER-Using Vialogue as a tool to foster conversations around video
Presenter(s): Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching), Ching-Fu Lan and Joann Agnitti (EdLab, Teachers College, Columbia University)

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER. WILL BE RE-SCHEDULED. Find out how faculty have used Vialogues for discussion and reflection around video. [Details...]
Tuesday
Mar 3, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Engaging students through co-curricular activities
Presenter(s): Annemarie Nicols-Grinenko (Office of the Provost), Christa Acampora (Philosophy), Barbara Bosch (Theater), and Elke Nicolai (German)

An overview of the Co-Curricular Grant Initiative, which provides funds to enhance student engagement with activities beyond the classroom. [Details...]
Thursday
Feb 26, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Using technology to improve learner-centered nursing education: A CUNY-wide faculty development program
Presenter(s): Donna Nickitas (Nursing) and Shawn McGinnis (Nursing)

The presenters will share some of their approaches to blended learning in the New York City Nursing Education Consortium in Technology (NYCNECT), a CUNY-wide faculty development program dedicated to the adoption of learner-centered uses of technology to improve nursing education [Details...]
Tuesday
Feb 24, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Lunchtime Seminars
Assessment without borders: Innovative collaborations between Chemistry and Education
Presenter(s): Lindsay Portnoy (Educational Foundations) and Mande Holford (Chemistry)

A thought experiment between two professors (Chemistry and Educational Foundations) launched a series of interdepartmental collaborations where students from very different disciplines connected to share their domain-specific knowledge through presentations, discussions and reflection. [Details...]
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