Workshop Information

MTWTh 7/29-30-31 + 8/1/24           Namm 420C

https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/ct101sum24mcgown/

Instructor

Carolyn McGown (carolyn.mcgown98@citytech.cuny.edu)

Peer Mentors

Talisha Rahman (talisha.rahman@mail.citytech.cuny.edu)

Aneeza Hussain (aneeza.hussain07@citytech.cuny.edu)

Workshop Description

This workshop focuses on helping new students transition to college life, and specifically to City Tech. The workshop will enhance the new student experience with information, activities, and various opportunities to connect with faculty, staff, and current City Tech students. In addition to learning how to access a variety of college services and resources, students will develop personalized plans for their college career.

Workshop Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this workshop, students will be able to:

a) Identify tools and strategies for learning in a virtual and in-person environment.

b) Describe resources available at the college and university.

c) Distinguish major degree offerings at the college.

d) Recognize vocabulary specific to the college community.

e) Communicate in diverse settings and groups, using written, oral, and visual means.

Successful Completion

To complete the workshop successfully, students need to:

  • Actively Participate: Attend workshop sessions, actively listen, participate, and contribute to an engaging learning experience in an inclusive manner.
  • Complete Surveys: Complete a Pre-Workshop Survey and a Post-Workshop Survey. 
  • Reflect: Share your thoughts and experiences, in writing, based on the workshop topics, in Reflections on workshop OpenLab site.

Required Reading

(resource to guide you as you develop your skills as a college student)

(provides information about preparing to be a virtual learner. Though you may have a combination of in person and virtual class these resources will be valuable)

  • ā€œCity Tech Self Care and Resilienceā€ program in Blackboard ā€˜Organizationsā€™

 

Suggested Media

CLASS MEETING SCHEDULE

Session 1: Monday, July 29, 2024
Academic Basics + Classroom Expectations
Part A Objectives
To examine learning outcomes of the City Tech 101 Student Success Worksho
To recognize City Tech instructional technolog
To develop familiarity with course modalitiesĀ 

Part B Objectives
To identify and discuss the components of a syllabusĀ 
To discuss the roles of students and instructors in the learning processĀ 
To develop questions pertaining to the information presented on the syllabusĀ 
Session 2: Tuesday, July 30, 2024
#RiseAndGrind + Mindset
Part A Objectives
To share strategies and tools to create a productive learning environmentĀ Ā 
To prepare a schedule for successful use of time
To identify personal approaches to learningĀ 

Part B Objectives
To define the mindset of a learner
To practice the steps to a growth mindsetĀ 
To discuss methods of Self-CareĀ 
Session 3: Wednesday, July 31, 2024
You Paid for It; Use It + ā€œThe Buzzā€ on Getting Involved
Part A Objectives
To identify resources at the college and on the collegeā€™s websiteĀ 
To engage with the resources available at the college and on the collegeā€™s website
To discuss the value and necessity of asking for help

Part B Objectives
To discuss various co- and extra-curriculars available at City TechĀ 
To discuss involvement in college-affiliated activitiesĀ 
To discuss the elements of good communication in an academic environment
To prepare an action plan for the start of the semesterĀ 
Session 4: Thursday, August 1, 2024
#aMAJORdecision + Looking Back and Looking Forward
Part A Objectives
To read and differentiate the various sections of a degree audit
To develop questions about the studentā€™s course of study by major
To complete 2 years ofĀ My Academic Career PlannerĀ 

Part B Objectives
To identify resources at the college and on the collegeā€™s websiteĀ 
To engage with the resources available at the college and on the collegeā€™s website
To set goals for the semester aheadĀ Ā 

 

College Mission Statement

New York City College of Technology is a baccalaureate and associate degree-granting institution committed to providing broad access to high quality technological and professional education for a diverse urban population. City Techā€™s distinctive emphasis on applied skills and place-based learning built upon a vibrant general education foundation equips students with both problem-solving skills and an understanding of the social contexts of technology that make its graduates competitive. A multi-disciplinary approach and creative collaboration are hallmarks of the academic programs. As a community City Tech nurtures an atmosphere of inclusion, respect, and open-mindedness in which all members can flourish.

 

Diversity and Inclusive Education Statement

This course welcomes students from all backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. In accordance with the City Tech and CUNY missions, this course intends to provide an atmosphere of inclusion, respect, and the mutual appreciation of differences so that together we can create an environment in which all students can flourish. It is the instructorā€™s goal to provide materials and activities that are welcoming and accommodating of diversity in all of its forms, including race, gender identity and presentation, ethnicity, national origin, religion, cultural identity, socioeconomic background, sexuality and sexual orientation, ability, neurodivergence, age, and etc. Your instructor is committed to equity and actively seeks ways to challenge institutional racism, sexism, ableism and other forms of prejudice. Your input is encouraged and appreciated. If a dynamic that you observe or experience in the course concerns you, you may respectfully inform your instructor without fear of how your concerns will affect your grade.  Let your instructor know how to improve the effectiveness of the course for you personally, or for other students or student groups. We acknowledge that NYCCT is located on the traditional homelands of the Canarsie and Lenape peoples. 

Student Accessibility Statement

City Tech is committed to supporting the educational goals of enrolled students with disabilities in the areas of enrollment, academic advisement, tutoring, assistive technologies, and testing accommodations. If you have or think you may have a disability, you may be eligible for reasonable accommodations or academic adjustments as provided under applicable federal, state and city laws. You may also request services for temporary conditions or medical issues under certain circumstances. If you have questions about your eligibility or would like to seek accommodation services or academic adjustments, you can leave a voicemail at 718-260-5143, send an email to:  Accessibility@citytech.cuny.edu, or visit the Centerā€™s website at  http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/accessibility/ for more information. 

Statement on Academic Integrity

Students and all others who work with information, ideas, texts, images, music, inventions, and other intellectual property owe their audience and sources accuracy and honesty in using, crediting, and citing sources. As a community of intellectual and professional workers, the College recognizes its responsibility for providing instruction in information literacy and academic integrity, offering models of good practice, and responding vigilantly and appropriately to infractions of academic integrity. Accordingly, academic dishonesty is prohibited in The City University of New York and at New York City College of Technology and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension, and expulsion. The complete text of the College policy on Academic Integrity may be found in the catalog.

Statement of Classroom Behavior

Each student has the right to study and learn in a comfortable, safe, supportive environment that promotes self-esteem ā€“ free of fear, humiliation, intimidation, or offensive or suggestive language.

Recording Policy

Students are NOT permitted to record any part of the class or office hours. This includes screenshots on Zoom. If there is a need to record for some reason, students must get permission from the professor via email BEFORE the recording takes place.

Email Policy

Per college policy, the instructor will only communicate with students via their City Tech email address (the one that ends with @mail.citytech.cuny.edu) and Brightspace or OpenLab. Most emails receive a response within 48 hoursā€”if you donā€™t receive a response after two days, check the email address (and spelling), and email again. 

> Many students find that the best way to keep track of their email is to download the Outlook app on their phone. 

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