Developing Interdisciplinary Public Interest Tech Curriculum @ CUNY
Working group for faculty who have a sincere interest in building public interest tech into our curriculum. This work began with a mini-hackathon that took place at the 2019 Social Justice and Emerging Technologies Conference at the CUNY Law School on April 12, 2019.
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Gabrielle Langston started the topic Job Opportunity at BetaNYC in the forum
Developing Interdisciplinary Public Interest Tech Curriculum @ CUNY 1 year, 7 months ago
Hi everyone, hope you are enjoying your spring break! I wanted to share a couple of job opportunities at BetaNYC, a civic tech non-profit organization. I currently work there, so if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Take care!
BetaNYC is looking for a few students to do part-time work to support our growing…[Read more]
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Gabrielle Langston started the topic We invite you to join the NYC Peoples’ Tech Assemblies! in the forum
Developing Interdisciplinary Public Interest Tech Curriculum @ CUNY 2 years, 1 month ago
Hi everyone! I work for BetaNYC, a nonprofit that’s currently gathering New Yorkers’ input on all things tech in a project called the Peoples’ Tech Assemblies.
TL;DR – please visit our website < https://peoplestech.nyc/en/ > if you have any questions about our project, thanks! The full announcement is below.
Hello everyone,
As someone with a…[Read more]
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Gabrielle Langston started the topic Have ideas about NYC technology? Help us start the conversation. in the forum
Developing Interdisciplinary Public Interest Tech Curriculum @ CUNY 2 years, 2 months ago
Hello everyone, hope the first few weeks of the semester are going well! I wanted to share a call to action for a project I’m currently working on. Feel free to share with your friends, colleagues, families and loved ones. Take care!
The NYC Peoples’ Tech Assemblies:We recognize 2021 has provided a multitude of feelings, from uncertainty…[Read more]