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Fwd: REMINDER: Call for Applications: 2020-2021 Carnegie Educational Technology Graduate Fellows (Due 10/15/20)
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Posted by Luke Waltzer (he/him) on October 8, 2020 at 11:07 am
Still time to apply. If you have questions, please reach out to Matthew Gold ([email protected]).
Best,
Luke—
Luke Waltzer, Ph.D.
Director, The Teaching and Learning Center
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue, Room 3300.19
New York, NY 10016
http://cuny.is/teachingBegin forwarded message:
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> From: “Matthew K. Gold” <[email protected]>
> Subject: REMINDER: Call for Applications: 2020-2021 Carnegie Educational Technology Graduate Fellows (Due 10/15/20)
> Date: October 8, 2020 at 10:57:47 AM EDT
> To: Executive Officers <[email protected]>, Assistant Program Officers <[email protected]>
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> As a reminder, applications for the Carnegie Educational Technology Graduate Fellow positions are due on 10/15/20, one week from today. If students are interested in this work but are unsure whether they can take on the position given other funding and commitments, I encourage them to get in touch.
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> Best,
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> Matt
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> From: Matthew K. Gold <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Date: Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 5:46 PM
> Subject: Call for Applications: 2020-2021 Carnegie Educational Technology Graduate Fellows (Due 10/15/20)
> To: Executive Officers <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>, Assistant Program Officers <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
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> Call for 2020-2021 Carnegie Educational Technology Graduate Fellows
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> Deadline: Applications Accepted and Reviewed on a Rolling Basis; Apply by October 15, 2020 for first consideration
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> Through the generous support of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the Graduate Center invites applications from GC doctoral students for a new Carnegie Educational Technology Fellowship Program. Through this one-year program, which will run during the 2020-2021 academic year, Carnegie Ed Tech Fellows will provide consultation and support services to help faculty expand their pedagogical approaches for the distance education formats that are required in the COVID-19 era.
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> Fellows will consult with faculty on an individual basis and provide group workshops on topics such as best practices for remote collaboration, running asynchronous discussions, assignment design, creative and inclusive pedagogy, accessibility, video editing, and digital publishing. As part of their work, they will collaborate with the GC’s Teaching and Learning Center and GC Digital Initiatives teams to create and expand teaching support documentation and to help faculty build out Open Educational Resources (OER).
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> An equal number of fellows will be chosen to represent and support each of the GC’s three academic clusters: Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. One fellow will serve as the coordinator of the program and will help organize the work of the fellows group.
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> We encourage applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in higher education and technology. We are especially interested in students who would bring a focus on anti-racism and social justice to their work as Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows.
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> Sample tasks include:
> ● Consulting with GC faculty on digital teaching strategies and platforms
> ● Occasionally attending remote classes to assist faculty;
> ● Running workshops;
> ● Creating documentation and contributing to the GC Online (https://gconline.commons.gc.cuny.edu/) website;
> ● Meeting weekly as a group.
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> Preferred Skills:
> ● Teaching experience (at least some in online teaching preferred)
> ● Experience offering technical training to a variety of audiences
> ● Workshop planning, organization, administration, publicity, and presentation
> ● Comfort learning new technological tools
> ● Ability to teach people at different technical skill levels simultaneously
> ● Outreach experience
> ● Knowledge of digital pedagogy
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> Eligibility
> GC doctoral students who have received fewer than 7 years of prior institutional fellowship funding from the Graduate Center are eligible to apply.
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> Compensation
> The Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows will work a total of 450 non-teaching hours during the academic year (two 15-week semesters). The total compensation for the award is a minimum of $28,612 and includes eligibility for NYSHIP health insurance.
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> This is one-year appointment is made possible through an external grant.
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> Application Instructions
> To apply, please send a one-page statement of interest, a CV, contact information for a faculty recommender (letter not required) to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> with “Carnegie Educational Technology Fellowship Application” in the subject line.
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> Applications Accepted and Reviewed on a Rolling Basis; Apply by October 15, 2020 for first consideration.
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> Questions
> Please contact Matthew K. Gold, Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities and Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> with any questions you might have.
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> https://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2020/10/01/call-for-2020-2021-carnegie-educational-technology-graduate-fellows/ (https://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2020/10/01/call-for-2020-2021-carnegie-educational-technology-graduate-fellows/)
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> Matthew K. Gold, Ph.D.
> Director, M.A. Program in Digital Humanities (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/dh) & M.S. Program in Data Analysis and Visualization (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/datavis) /
> Associate Professor of English & Digital Humanities /
> Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, CUNY Graduate Center
> http://cuny.is/mkgold (http://cuny.is/mkgold) | @mkgold
> pronouns: he/him/his
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