Here is the site we will be using for our CT101 workshop. The agendas for each class session will be posted here, and as the course progresses, you will be … Read More
Session Topics and Activities
- City Tech Vocabulary Discussion
- Search and Review of Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Activity
To Do Before Class
- Complete Reflection on OpenLab by replying to Reflection #9 Post.
- Follow
Think about a time when you joined a new group activity (maybe a team, religious retreat, club, or workplace).
- How did you feel when you first joined?
- Do you recall
Session topics and Activities
- Where College Happens, pt. 5
- Why Participate?
- Co-curriculars @City Tech
- Extracurriculars @City Tech
- Asking Effective Questions
- Effective Communication
- Self Advocacy
- Setting Effective Goals
- Beginning of Semester
Consider the discussions we had today about mindset. Share a concept you believe is important and explain what the concept means to you as a college student. What is one … Read More
Session Topics and Activities
- Where College Happens, Pt. 4
- What is a Growth Mindset?
- Fixed Mindset Habits
- Growth Mindset Habits
- Skills-Based Learning Activity
- Self-Care
To Do Before Class
- Complete Reflection
In Session Seven we learned about how to plan out our course schedules, seek out advisement, and register.
Who is your academic advisor? How will you find this information if … Read More
Session Objectives
- Registration: Commitments and Responsibilities
- Review of University Structure
- Your Major Matters
- Academic Advisement vs. Registration
- Academic Advising Preparation
- DegreeWorks Degree Audit
- My Academic Career Planner Activity
- Academic Advisors
Now that you are halfway through the workshop, what questions do you still have about becoming a college student? Ask four questions you would like to have answers to by … Read More
Session Objectives
- Complete an activity designed and led by a teacher liaison from your field of study.
- Learn more about some of the important concepts and skills related to your
Read the following quote by Dr. Pamela Brown, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs:
Learning is a source of hope for a better future. It requires hard work and … Read More



