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Collaborative Research on Online Learning

This group site provides an opportunity for those interested in conducting research on how to improve college student learning in fully online and hybrid/blended courses to discuss research topics, challenges, and possibilities for collaboration. CUNY’s size, diversity and the presence of faculty and others with expertise in learning, cognition, motivation, instructional design, assessment and other relevant specialties create a potentially fruitful opportunity for investigating critical questions.

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\”What is GCDI\” Guide to Resources

  • Dear Digital GC,

    Check out the new Digital Fellows blog post outlining the offerings of the GC Digital Initiatives. This post reviews information about the GC Digital Initiatives, upcoming workshops, and useful online resources. The start of any semester can be a struggle as we try to get our feet back underneath us and our work done efficiently. The spring term can feel like a bit of an avalanche and it’s hard to know what else is available and where. The GC Digital Initiatives are here for you! Join the GCDI Group on the Commons for regular updates, follow us on Twitter (@Digital_Fellows@cunygcdi), tune in to your department listservs, check the workshop calendar, and visit GCDI on the Academic Commons. It’s always good to know what’s going on with the GCDI, because you, yes you, are the digital GC.

    The GCDI offers different types of support for digital scholarship from the weeklong skill introduction at the GC Digital Research Institute to evening workshops to afternoon skill share lunch conversations, to one-on-on consultation for faculty and students. Whether you have participated in our workshops before or your idea of the perfect software is a paperback edition, there is something for you! Our offerings are open to scholars at all levels of digital experience and at all stages of graduate research. Whether you are digitally driven, curious, or defiant, we are prepared to help.

    Read more here.

    Thanks!

    Digital Fellows

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