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Academic Technology Research and Development Group

Welcome to the home of the CUNY Committee on Academic Technology Research and Development Group (CAT-R&D).

The mission of CAT-R&D is to research, test, and recommend new technologies from the perspective of classroom faculty needs and pedagogical effectiveness.

CAT-R&D exists to advance the field of academic technology by consulting with colleagues and groups developing new technologies, conducting classroom trials, and sponsoring programs. The goal is to provide independent evaluations using transparent criteria that are openly reported on the CUNY Academic Commons, at the annual CUNY IT conference, and to other bodies.

CAT-R&D fosters academic excellence by working with researchers, educators, and developers to create an academically enriching environment for students and faculty.
The CAT-R&D is to be known as the “skunkworks” and the reason for this can be found here

Access the Evaluation Rubric

Access the Narrative Instrument

Access the Student Narrative Instrument

Access the Skunkwork’s ADA Compliance Protocols

Access the Current Skunkworks Membership List

Access the Previous Skunkworks Meetings

Access the Faculty and Staff Researcher Application

Access the Technology Vendor Application

Access the Skunkwork’s Project List

Access the Skunkwork’s Wiki under “Educational Technology” on this page

Access the Sprint / BBML R&D Trial Report” on this page

Access the Professor Wandt’s CUNY eBook Proposal.

Admins:

Announcement by Adam Scott Wandt on 5/7/12

  • Dear Skunks:

    As you may know, my graduate Information Security class (PAD/CRJ 750) has been conducting an iPad digital classroom trial this semester. This trial involved a complete digital classroom experience, including all readings and exams, for the students.

    I am writing to invite you to this week’s class to take part in an open discussion with the students on the benefits and challenges of iPads in the classroom. You will have the opportunity to ask the students questions.

    The conversation will happen in room 1405N on Thursday, May 10 from 6:20 pm – 7:20 pm at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Please RSVP to my email at [email protected] so I can get an idea of how many people will be attending.

    Thank you,

    asw

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