Prof. Karen Goodlad’s Profile

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A Living Laboratory

Welcome! “A Living Laboratory: Revitalizing General Education for a 21st Century College of Technology” is a major grant-funded project centered on the idea of using City Tech and its location as a “living lab.” […]

Living Lab Waterfront Tour

This project documents and supplements the Living Lab Fellows’ Waterfront Tour taking place on September 20, 2013.

Living Lab 3rd Year Fellows

This is a collaborative space for use by the Third Year Faculty Fellow participants in the General Education Seminar, part of City Tech’s Title V grant-funded initiative A Living Laboratory. This seminar will c […]

Living Lab Fellows

Living Lab Fellows

This project archive compiles the experiences of the Living Lab General Education Seminar Fellows over the 5 year period of the grant. It includes the reflections of participants and compilations of course […]

Student-Ready Department

Prof. Karen Goodlad

As a committee we are working on evaluate and change academic advising with the goal of increased retention and graduation rates.

Games and Learning FIG

A Faculty/Staff Interest Group dedicated to the use of games and game-based methodologies in Education.

FYLC – Faculty

FYLC – Faculty

This is a Working Space for Faculty who participate in First Learning Learning Communities. This site is a private website open to FYLC Faculty.

Connect Days:

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Orientation for Departments template

Model Course Initiative Summer 2021

Model Course Initiative Summer 2021

Jody R. Rosen

This is a project for fellows in the Summer 2021 Model Course Initiative. Avatar: ”Work in Progress” by Kirk K. via Flickr–mural by Channin Fulton in North Park, San Diego.

Connect Days Hospitality Management

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Orientation for Departments

COMD Student Portfolio Committee

COMD Student Portfolio Committee

Jenna Spevack

To research and coordinate the implementation of student Student Portfolios in COMD courses. Please join this project if you would like to participate!

Project Wayfinding

Project Wayfinding

Faculty Commons

Project Wayfinding is a college-wide effort to answer the question “How can Faculty, staff, and students effectively provide/use accurate information for academic career planning from Day 1 through Graduation?”