Meeting Agenda, 11/11/16
Making Gen Ed Live 9:30-9:35 – Arrive, coffee, etc. 9:35-9:40 – Welcome 9:40-10:00 – Open Educational Resources – Cailean Cooney 10:00-11:00 – Working Group Time 11:00-11:10 – Working Group Reports 11:10-11:30 – Announcements Karen Goodlad – Living Lab Gen Ed Seminar Upcoming Meetings: Friday, December 16th Friday, February 10th Friday, March 17th Friday, April […]
GenEdge Theme Report
This year’s theme project “Knowing Brooklyn” was composed of two major components: classroom activities related to the theme, and a culminating presentation of student and faculty work. The classroom participation was successful. We had participants from all three schools, and although we did not track participation data this year, anecdotal data from participants indicates that […]
GenEdge College-Wide Theme: Online Materials
Submitted by Prof. Sean P. MacDonald: What Are Some Measurable Economical and Environmental Benefits Of Recycling? (opens as PDF) Field Visit, SIMS Municipal Recycling Facility Submitted by Chimene Montgomery Afropunk 2015 Rocks Brooklyn Brooklyn Heritage Tours Submitted by Prof. Laura Westengard & Prof. Anna Matthews L4 Submitted by Prof. Laura Westengard Gothic NYC Submitted by Cherishe Cumma The […]
GenEdge Theme Exhibits open next week!
There are three exhibits across campus the week of April 11-15th, 2016. We sought submissions from faculty, staff, and students: Brooklyn-based research Work done in a class which is about Brooklyn Work done in clubs Student work from lessons designed to encompass the Knowing Brooklyn GenEdge Theme All told, we had about 30 submissions of work from […]
City Tech GenEdge Style Guide
Meaning of The City Tech GenEdge The City Tech GenEdge represents the added benefit of culture and community our students and graduates deserve as they enter the world as engaged citizens. This is the added boost our college provides our students so they excel in their professional, civic, and personal pursuits. The City Tech GenEdge […]
First go: poster ideas
The poster needs to be intriguing, simple to print, and easily used a few ways. I am testing a poster that can be hung 2 different ways in the same space to create a buzz. There is stuff missing, but the committee needs to check this stuff out and give feedback.