A new month, and more great workshops, Undergraduate Researchers!
Do you have an ePortfolio? Interested in starting one or improving on yours?
You’re invited to join City Tech’s iTEC team for a workshop on ePortfolios for Academic and Career Advancement. In this workshop, you will create dynamic, professional websites using WordPress featuring your outstanding academic work.
More workshops to end the month of March, Undergraduate Researchers!
You’re invited to join Prof. ElHitti, Prof. Garcia, and the fellows in City Tech’s Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) program for a workshop on Writing Abstracts for Research Projects. In this workshop, students will learn about abstracts: what they are and how they are used. They will also learn the necessary elements to writing an abstract and go through a series of exercises in small groups to distinguish between successful and unsuccessful abstracts.
The sessions are on Thursday, March 30th via Zoom:
As we pass the mid-semester mark, we’re also in the middle of the slate of workshops designed for you, Undergraduate Researchers!
You’re invited to join Prof. Prince and Prof. Berger from City Tech’s library for a workshop on Advancing Library Research Techniques, where you’ll learn how to use the library and Google Scholar to find sources for your poster and general strategies for the literature review.
This workshop is offered twice on Wednesday, March 29, once in the library and once on Zoom:
with Prof. Prince, 1:00-2:00 PM–This workshop will take place in L540, the Library E-classroom. Enter the library on the 4th Floor of the Library building, and go up to the classroom on the next floor.
Here’s a reminder for all Undergraduate Researchers: it’s time for another workshop!
This Thursday, you’re invited to join the CUNY Creative Arts Team (CAT) for the Time Management workshop, sponsored by BMI CUNY. Students participating in the workshop will learn strategies for time management.
Location: P501 (Pearl)
Thursday, March 23, 1:00-2:00 PM
Add it to your calendar today–and set an alert, too (just some unofficial time management hints)!
What a great start to the workshops we’ve had so far!
Hopefully you had the chance to attend Using OpenLab for your Research Project on Thursday, 3/16. Now get ready to join Profs. Kim and Rahman for the next workshop, Research Types and Methods.
Before beginning your research project, you need to decide how to design a study. This panel discussion workshop will give you a brief overview of various types of research using field surveys, secondary data analysis, and laboratory experiments.
This semester’s workshops are off to a successful start, thanks to the effort of the workshop leaders and organizers, and of course to the curious and lively student participants!
Next in the workshop schedule is Using OpenLab for your Research Project, led by Prof. Reitz and the OpenLab Community Team, who will support student researchers by showing how to communicate about and display research via OpenLab.
Register for the workshop and join on Thursday, 3/16, 1:00-2:00PM.
If you haven’t already, sign up for an OpenLab account before the workshop so you can log in and get started!
Calling all Undergraduate Researchers! If you are participating in an undergraduate research program, be sure to check out the full list of workshops and sign up for workshops starting this week with Tuesday’s workshop on Presenting Yourself Online. This second workshop, on Being a Professional, is a great opportunity not only for you as a researcher but also as you embark on or continue in your profession! Participating students will learn about professionalism and strategies to develop from varied perspectives.
You’re invited to join Profs. Davide and Walljasper for this workshop on developing professional skills. The session will be on Thursday, March 9th from 1:00-2:00PM.
Calling all Undergraduate Researchers! And mentors, too!
If you are participating in an undergraduate research program, the Spring 2023 workshops start this week with workshops on Tuesday and Thursday. Students participating in an undergraduate research program have many workshop options to choose from throughout the semester–so undergraduate researchers, now is the time to sign up! And mentors, now is the time to encourage the student researchers you work with to sign up!
To start the semester’s workshop offerings, the OpenLab Team invites all students to join them for a workshop on presenting yourself online, which focuses on how students can create and maintain a professional and/or academic online presence. The OpenLab team supports students developing a presence on their OpenLab sites during their academic career at City Tech and even into their job search post-graduation.
The session is on Tuesday, Tuesday, March 7th, from 1:00-2:00 PM.
Welcome to the Spring 2023 Workshop Series! New participating undergraduate researchers must attend four workshops. Returning researchers must complete four workshops. If you have already completed all workshops and do not wish to participate in them again, please contact Prof. Hamid Norouzi, undergraduateresearch@citytech.cuny.edu — SUBJECT Line: workshop alternatives, to discuss alternate activities to fulfill this requirement.
Workshop
Leads
Date/Time
Presenting Yourself Online Focuses on how students can create and maintain a professional and/or academic online presence. The OpenLab team supports students developing a presence on their OpenLab sites during their academic career at City Tech and even into their job search post-graduation. Online Registration
Prof. Rosen + OpenLab Team
T March 7, 1:00-2:00 PM
Being a Professional Students will learn about professionalism and strategies to develop from varied perspectives. Online Registration
Research Types and Methods Panel Before beginning your research project, you need to decide how to design a study. This workshop will give you a brief overview of various types of research using field surveys, secondary data analysis, and laboratory experiments. Online Registration
Profs. Rahman and Kim
W March 22, 1:00-2:00 PM
CUNY CATS Time Management Students will learn strategies for time management. Location: P501 (Pearl)
BMI CUNY CAT
Th March 23, 1:00-2:00 PM
Advancing Library Research Techniques Learn how to use the library and Google Scholar to find sources for your poster and general strategies for the literature review. Location: L540 (Library Eclassroom)
Prof. Prince
W March 29, 1:00-2:00 PM
Advancing Library Research Techniques Learn how to use the library and Google Scholar to find sources for your poster and general strategies for the literature review. Online Registration
Prof. Berger
W March 29, 4:00-5:00 PM
Writing Abstracts for Research Projects Students will learn about abstracts: what they are and how they are used. They will also learn the necessary elements to writing an abstract and go through a series of exercises in small groups to distinguish between successful and unsuccessful abstracts. Online Registration
Profs. ElHitti and Garcia
Th March 30, 1:00-2:00 PM
Writing Abstracts for Research Projects Students will learn about abstracts: what they are and how they are used. They will also learn the necessary elements to writing an abstract and go through a series of exercises in small groups to distinguish between successful and unsuccessful abstracts. Online Registration
Profs. ElHitti and Garcia
Th March 30, 4:00-5:00 PM
ePortfolios for Academic and Career Advancement Create dynamic, professional websites using WordPress featuring your outstanding academic work. Online Registration
iTEC
T April 4, 1:00-2:00 PM
ePortfolios for Academic and Career Advancement Create dynamic, professional websites using WordPress featuring your outstanding academic work. Online Registration
iTEC
T April 4, 4:00-5:00 PM
Designing a Research Poster Presentation Understand the purpose of a scientific research poster; learn important layout principles and components to create and present effective research posters. Location: P501 (Pearl)
Profs. Alcendor and Xiao
Th April 20, 1:00-2:00 PM
Designing a Research Poster Presentation Understand the purpose of a scientific research poster; learn important layout principles and components to create and present effective research posters. Location: P501 (Pearl)
Profs. Alcendor and Xiao
Th April 20, 4:00-5:00 PM
Academic Works for Student Posters Adding your poster to CUNY Academic Works creates a unique, permanent link for your resume, CV, and graduate school application. Online Registration