| Date, Time & Room | Workshop Topic | Description |
| Wed. 2/17/10 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. LB 14 |
Service Learning Faculty Institute CETL & Service Learning Lunch will be served |
Faculty development workshop to support QCC-ExCEL, Queensborough's service-learning initiative For information about Service Learning, please visit The National Service Learning Clearinghouse http://www.servicelearning.org/ |
| Fri. 2/19/10 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. H 347 |
Pedagogy Seminar Series CETL Pedagogy Seminar Series comprised of guest lectures, readings, and seminar discussions Session One: Best Practices in Instructional Technology? |
“Designing Technology-Integrated Instruction & Assessment” This four part seminar is designed for participants who would like to develop technology-integrated teaching and learning materials across the curriculum. |
| Wed. 2/22/10 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. QCC Art Gallery Theater |
IE Film series A Film Series hosted by Queensborough Student Govt Association Facilitators: NYSYLC Faculty members are encouraged to attend the screening |
Papers (2008) A film focusing on the challenges of undocumented youth who are over 18 and without legal status. For more information, please visit: http://www.papersthemovie.com |
| Wed. 2/24/10 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. H 349 |
Understanding the Student Veteran Presenters: Mark Van. Ells, History Linda Savino, Counseling Center Stanley Rustin, Psychologist & Special Asst. to the Vice President of Student Affairs Michael Rojas, Veterans Center Peer Mentor/Student |
The workshop will familiarize QCC faculty with the needs and perspectives of student veterans and education, the services available to veterans, and how faculty can recognize PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) in their veterans. The panel will also include a QCC student veteran who will provide a first hand perspective |
| Fri. 3/3/10 1:15 p.m.-3:00 p.m. M 129 Social Sciences Lab |
CETL Workshop Series **New** Developing and Implementing Pedagogical Research Session One: Getting Started, Building on Initial Ideas Presented by Dr. Cheryl Bluestone Professor of Psychology, Social Sciences |
Session One: The first session will provide a brief overview of the steps needed to build on your ideas. * The remainder of the session will focus on working individually and in small groups or pairs to develop a brief background justification section for a project. * Shortcuts and tips in finding materials. |
| Fri. 3/10/10 1:15 p.m.-3:00 p.m. M 129 Social Sciences Lab |
CETL Workshop Series **New** Developing and Implementing Pedagogical Research Session Two: Where do I go from here? Presented by Dr. Cheryl Bluestone Professor of Psychology, Social Sciences |
Session Two: The goal of this session is to continue to build on ideas and rough drafts more deeply. (***New participants are welcome- A phone appointment prior to the date of the meeting is suggested.) ** Sorting out and describing research methods ** Using the methods appropriate to the task: (Qualitative vs. Quantitative methods) **Findings: "Data Analysis"-- Spelling out what I will do with the information I want to collect. **Institutional Review Board (IRB): What do I need to do to apply to the IRB? What does "exempt" mean? |
| Wed. 3/10/10 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. LB 14 |
IE Film series A Film Series hosted by CETL & Inclusive Excellence Committee Facilitators: QCC Faculty Refreshments will be provided |
The Kite Runner (2007) In a country on the verge of war, two childhood friends, Amir and Hassan, are about to be torn apart forever. It's a glorious afternoon in Kabul and the skies are bursting with the exhilarating joy of a kite-fighting tournament. But in the aftermath of the day's victory, one boy's fearful act of betrayal will mark their lives forever and set in motion an epic quest for redemption. Click for Details |
| Fri. 3/12/10 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. H 349 |
Women's History Month Event- CETL & Inclusive Excellence Committee The Immigrant Experience in the Works of Contemporary Asian American Women Presenters: QCC Faculty & Staff Refreshments will be provided |
A woman's immigrant experience is often more difficult than that of her male counterpart due to gender and cultural norms. Being isolated from the American mainstream society because of cultural barriers, numerous Asian immigrant women often remain confined within their households and minority communities. |
| Wed. 3/17/10 1:15 p.m.-3:00 p.m. M 129 Social Sciences Lab |
CETL Workshop Series **New** Developing and Implementing Pedagogical Research Session Three: Putting the pieces together Presented by Dr. Cheryl Bluestone Professor of Psychology, Social Sciences |
Session Three: Putting the pieces together ** Filling in the details: Review of prior steps as applicable to your work in progress. ** Making your project suitable for IRB application ** Where can I successfully publish my research? |
| Wed. 3/17/10 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. H 349 |
Women's History Month Event: CETL & Inclusive Excellence Committee Women's Issues in Higher Education: An Overview of the challenges faced by women in Higher Education Refreshments will be provided |
Guest Presenter: Dr. Carolyn A. Brown Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy The Graduate School of Education , Fordham University |
| Tue. 3/23/10 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. L 302 |
“Using the QCC/CUNY Libraries for teaching & Research” An Overview of the CUNY-Wide resources available to QCC faculty |
A detailed presentation on using interlibrary loans, CUNY+ PLUS , CLICS, available library databases, electronic journals and other services to support your teaching and research |
| Fri. 3/26/10 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. H 347 |
Pedagogy Seminar Series: CETL Pedagogy Seminar Series comprised of guest lectures, readings, and seminar discussions Session Two- Teaching with Technology |
“Designing Technology-Integrated Instruction & Assessment” This four part seminar is designed for participants who would like to develop technology-integrated teaching and learning materials across the curriculum. |
| Wed. 4/7/10 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm H 349 |
“What a Difference a Fulbright Makes!” Presenter: Dr. Meg Tarafdar, Acting Coordinator, CETL Refreshments will be provided |
Fulbright Scholar grants offer international opportunities to community college faculty and administrators. In this session, QCC Fulbright grantee will share some helpful tips about applying for a U.S. Scholar Grant for international teaching and research. |
| Fri. 4/9/10 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CETL- L 314 |
Pedagogy Seminar Series: CETL Pedagogy Seminar Series comprised of guest lectures, readings, and seminar discussions Session Two-Repeat: Teaching with Technology |
“Designing Technology-Integrated Instruction & Assessment” This four part seminar is designed for participants who would like to develop technology-integrated teaching and learning materials across the curriculum. |
| Wed. 4/14/10 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. S 111 & S 112 |
“Discover Service Learning” Service Learning & Earth Day Celebration Hosted by CETL & The CUE Innovations Project (2009-2010) |
Explore the service learning pedagogy Learn about the Service Learning Resource Center , share your service learning accomplishments, and observe QCC students working on a service learning activity. Click for Details |
| Fri. 4/16/10 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. H 347 |
Pedagogy Seminar Series: CETL Pedagogy Seminar Series comprised of guest lectures, readings, and seminar discussions Session Three: Instructional Technology & Assessment |
“Designing Technology-Integrated Instruction & Assessment” This four part seminar is designed for participants who would like to develop technology-integrated teaching and learning materials across the curriculum. |
| Tue. 4/20/10 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. L 302 |
“ What do ebooks mean to you? An overview of ebook database available to all CUNY students, faculty, and staff. Presenter: Dr. Sara Rofofsky Marcus, Electronic Resource/Web Librarian, |
Come and explore the ebrary, an ebook database that provides over 46,000 titles. All you need is an internet connection, a computer, and a CUNY ID card to access the ebooks. Readings from ebooks can be assigned to students by using links to the specific book(s) provided in course shells (i.e., Blackboard or ePortfolio) or on a website. |
| Thurs. 4/22/10 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. M 136 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. PS 46 (Alley Pond School ) |
Earth Day Celebration of Environmental Activities & Issues Click for Details |
Celebrations will be co-hosted by Student Activities Student Government NYPIRG |
| Wed. 4/28/10 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. S 111 |
Faculty Presentations of CETL Sponsored Pedagogy Projects Lunch will be served | Faculty who received CETL grants to help fund pedagogical projects will present the results of their work. Click for Details |
| Thurs. May 13 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. L 302 |
RefWorks: Basic & Advanced Presenter: Chris Horn, RefWorks Trainer |
Basic RefWorks: This session explores the new RefWorks interface with a thorough introduction to RefWorks functions and instruction methods. Topics include: creating a RefWorks account, importing data, organizing your database, and generating a bibliography. Writ N Cite III is also covered. Advanced RefWorks: This session explores advanced citation management, bibliography and endnote production and instruction methods. Topics include: RSS feeds, advanced searching, globally editing references, duplicate searching, backing up an account, and using the output style preview utility. |
| Fri. 5/14/10 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. H 347 |
Pedagogy Seminar Series: Session Wrap Up/Fall Planning: Lunch will be served |
“Designing Technology-Integrated Instruction & Assessment” This four part seminar is designed for participants who would like to develop technology-integrated teaching and learning materials across the curriculum. |
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