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The WAC Resource Center

The centralized, online location for articles, tools, and tips designed to support
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) at CUNY.

NOTE TO 2015-2016 WAC FELLOWS: If you’re looking for the advance readings and the in-session handouts for the August 25 workshop, click on “Files” on the left, then the folder “WAC Fellow Professional Development.” Note that when you open the folder there is an option to download the folder as a zip file–this is probably the most efficient way to get all the documents at once.

If you’re coming back AFTER the August 25 workshop for online follow-up, click on “Forum” at the left. You’ll find follow-up activities for all of the workshops, plus an “Ask Us Anything” feature, and of course a link to the ubiquitous assessment survey.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE WAC RESOURCE CENTER:

At the WAC Resource Center, you can:
Search — for materials in *Files* by topic, or upload your own.
Workshop — projects using the group *Docs* function.
Discuss — the ins, outs, dos, and don’ts of WAC in the *Forum*.

All the files and info submitted to this group are available on the new, easy-to-use CUNY WAC Resources site!

http://wacresources.commons.gc.cuny.edu/

The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (JITP) – Join the Collective!

  • Call for Participation

    The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy seeks new members to join our Editorial Collective. We invite applications from graduate students, scholars, and practitioners in all fields who critically and creatively engage with digital technology in their teaching, learning, and research. We will be appointing both graduate student members and non-student members (faculty, staff, practitioners). This is an opportunity to gain experience and mentorship in academic editorship. Prior experience in publishing is not necessary. BIPOC and LGBTQ+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. OER enthusiasts, social media mavens, HTML tinkerers, and those with a flair for social media are also encouraged to apply.

    Our collective is only as strong as the diversity of its members. We therefore commit to actively foster the full participation of women, people of color, people with disabilities, and others historically excluded from the field as EC members.

    As the JITP team migrates our production and publication process to Manifold, we are particularly looking for candidates with enthusiasm for thinking through the opportunities and challenges posed by our new publishing platform.

    The deadline for applications is 6 May 2024.

    Responsibilities

    Editorial Collective members should plan to make a minimum of a two-year commitment to work on the journal. Each EC member is expected to:

    • Attend regular remote editorial collective meetings (once every 6 weeks or so during the Fall and Spring semesters)
    • Participate in ongoing editorial and operating discussions on the JITP’s private group site on the CUNY Academic Commons
    • Maintain membership in at least one committee and participate in discussions and tasks central to that committee
    • Possibly review one or two submissions to the journal per year, in addition to responsibilities outlined below
    • By their second year in the Collective, EC members are invited to take on one formal role in the production of the journal, i.e. as an Issue Co-Editor OR Section Editor (e.g. Tool Tips, Reviews etc.) OR Style and Structure Editor.

    Our working committees include: 

    Copyediting, Communications & Outreach, Layout Staging, Website Management, Style & Structure, Governance & Oversight, and more. 

    How to Apply

    If you are interested in joining the Editorial Collective for The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, email our Managing Editor, Patrick DeDauw, at admin@jitpedagogy.org, and include the following materials:

    • A brief statement of interest (no more than 700 words) describing why you would like to join the collective, what skills and experiences you would bring, and your current program of study. Include your perspective on and experience in inclusion, access, and diversity.  
    • A current CV (2 pages maximum).

    Those who have applied before are heartily encouraged to apply again!

    Link: https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/read/call-for-participation/section/e7f0a5f3-2aba-4420-846f-589ce8224614

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