Publications and Presentations

The following is a list of publications and presentations by Hunter College faculty members:

Publications

    • Jeff Allred (English)
      Allred, J. (2014). Novel Hacks: New Approaches to Teaching the Novel Genre. Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy 24(1&2), 115-31.
    • Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching)
      Baecher, L. (2011). Structured investigations of practice: Video analysis of teaching in an MA TESOL program. Contemporary Issues in Education, 2(1), 7-21.
      Baecher, L. (2011). Video-Based Self-Observation in Clinical Supervision. In Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (pp. 1761-1770). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
    • Debbie Sonu (Curriculum and Teaching)
      Sonu, D. (2011). The Uncompromised Curriculum: Videos of Teachers Teaching Social Justice Issues. Social Studies and the Young Learner, 23(4), 27–28.
    • Lauren Yannotta (Library), Brian Lym (Library), and Shiao-Chuan Kung (ICIT Technology Teaching and Learning Group)
      Yannotta, L. Lym, B., & Kung, S.C. (2010). Using Podcasts for Assessing Information Research. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 14(1), 13-17.

 

Presentations

    • Lisa Marie Anderson (German)
      What We Teach When We Teach Translation: How to Teach German Majors to Translate, and Why
      Binghamton University German Studies Colloquium, Binghamton, NY, April 2012
    • Lisa Marie Anderson and Aine Zimmerman (German)
      Using ePortfolios to enhance students’ linguistic and cultural awareness
      Presentation to faculty from language/culture departments at Hunter.
    • Markus Bidell (Educational Foundations and Counseling)
      The dreaded group project: How technology can transform group assignments.
      CUNY IT Conference 2010.
    • Manashi Chatterjee (Chemistry)
      Investigating student misconceptions in understanding acid-base reactions in undergraduate organic chemistry courses using various formative and summative assessment tools. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2-6, 2017.
      Using digital technology to create student centered collaborative spaces for explaining real-world contexts using organic chemistry. 252nd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, PA, August 21-25, 2016.
      Using mobile technology to make student thinking visible and promote active learning in organic chemistry. 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2016.
      Creating an active learning environment and providing formative assessment in Organic Chemistry large enrollment lecture course using iPads with airserver. 250th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA, August 16-20, 2015.
    • Wendy Hayden (English)
      Writing and/vs. Research: Disciplinary Tensions in the Teaching of Researched Writing. College Composition and Communication Conference, Portland, Oregon, 2017.
      Cultivating Library/FYC Partnerships: Assessment, Information Literacy Instruction, and Beyond
      . College Composition and Communication Conference, Portland, Oregon, 2017.
      Librarian/Faculty Collaborations, Digital Humanities, and Undergraduate Research
      . CUNY Information Technology Conference, New York, NY, 2016.
      Teaching at the Intersections of Archival Studies, Digital Humanities, and Rhetorical Studies
      . Archivists Roundtable of New York City Archives Week Symposium, New York, NY, 2016.
      We Built a Research Toolkit. You can Too
      . Connecticut Information Literacy Conference, 2015.
    • Ines Miyares (Geography)
      Moving Population Geography Online: Tackling Content and Skills Without Publisher Support.
      2012 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Feb. 24-28, 2012, New York, NY
    • Sean Molloy (English)
      We Come And Go: Temporary Writing teachers at CUNY
      . Mina Shaughnessy Speaker Series, CUNY Composition and Rhetoric Community, Dec. 4, 2015. New York, NY
    • Ellen Trief (Special Education)
      The Implementation of Podcasts for Pre-service Training in Special Education. 2012 Conference of the American Educational Research Association. Vancouver, BC

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