Please consider sending a paper to LaMOD’16: Language Modularity À La Mode – Modularity 2016! Deadline is January 15, 2016.
CST 2301 Final Project: Deep Space
A web page describing one of our CST 2301 Mobile Computing course final projects. It’s an Asteroid game called Deep Space. Great job @carlosxviera and @udari!
Received CUNY Diversity Projects Development Fund Award
I am excited to announce that I have been awarded the City University of New York Diversity Projects Development Fund (DPDF) Award for the 2015-2016 fiscal year as a sole investigator. The award is sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Management at the Office of Recruitment and Diversity.
The Diversity Projects Development Fund (DPDF) was established by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Management to support educational projects, scholarly research, creative activities and other programmatic initiatives that promote multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion, affirmative action and nondiscrimination for the benefit of the University community.
Received Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellowship at New York City College of Technology
I am happy to announce that I have been selected as an Open Educational Resources (OER) Initiative fellow for Spring 2016.
Calling all researchers and future researchers! The Undergraduate Research Committee hosts a research mixer each semester to help students and faculty meet to hear about the exciting research conducted within the City Tech community and to plan for future partnerships. Plus, there will be snacks and raffle prizes!
This semester, the mixer is on Wednesday, 12/2, from 3:00-5:00pm in Namm 119.
- Various schools and programs
- The benefits of a graduate degree
- Scholarships and fellowships
- Admissions requirements
Source: City Tech’s Graduate School Fair | Undergraduate Research
The Connected Futures Research and Prototyping Challenge
The Connected Futures Research and Prototyping Challenge is an opportunity for faculty, researchers and students to collaborate on prototyping new media projects across a range of areas such as the internet of things, empowering citizen journalism, virtual reality and more. University teams from accredited NYC universities are eligible to apply for up to $25,000 in funding for their projects. The application is live at: bit.ly/verizonchallenge and the application deadline is December 15th. Selected teams will be notified on December 18th, and the program will begin in late January. The program includes three monthly feedback sessions in February, March and April for the teams to report on their prototyping progress. The feedback panels will include faculty experts and Verizon executives who will offer advice on prototype development. Questions? Contact: amy.chen@nycmedialab.org
Extended Office Hours
Please note that I will have the following extended office hours from 11/16-12/10 in N913:
- MW 3-4pm
- TTh 11-12pm