This blog is designed for students in Advanced Career Writing taught by Jennifer Sears.
The aim of this blog is to present issues specific to writing techniques specific to online writing, such as tone and style, using research and visual aids, and creating verbally dynamic content. A separate page indicates assignments for students in the class.
Questions? Contact: jsears@citytech.cuny.edu
This blog is designed for students in Advanced Career Writing taught by Jennifer Sears.
The aim of this blog is to present issues specific to writing techniques specific to online writing, such as tone and style, using research and visual aids, and creating verbally dynamic content. A separate page indicates assignments for students in the class.
Questions? Contact: jsears@citytech.cuny.edu
This course is MAT 1575, Calculus II, taking place in the Spring 2012 semester with Professor Reitz.
Avatar photo by Encel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/encels/4059671027)
This course is MAT 1575, Calculus II, taking place in the Spring 2012 semester with Professor Reitz.
Avatar photo by Encel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/encels/4059671027)
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City Tech Times is the official name of the student managed and operated college newspaper of New York City College of Technology (CUNY). Our primary objective is to report news in a specialized format to our diverse student population. Our goal is to provide a forum for students to voice their opinions and concerns on issues that relate or affect them.
Our office is in Atrium 310 (in between the Pearl and G Buildings), and we’re open 5-days a week. Feel free to stop by to find out how you can get involved with CTT.
CONNECT with us via facebook.com/citytechtimes
and on Twitter @citytechtimes
You can email us at nycct.newtechtimes@gmail.com or call the office at 718.260.5453.