This group accompanies the the GCDI website (http://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/). Here, members of the GC community can share news of recent events and new projects and can begin to build connections between projects.
The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the […]
This is a public group for the Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center. Join for notifications of events, and to participate in conversations about teaching and learning on the TLC Forum.
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Transformative Learning in the Humanities is a three-year initiative supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant supports public talks, symposia, and workshops as well as a series of intensive […]
A group for CUNY faculty, staff, and graduate students interested in open access publishing for scholarly communication, open educational resources, and open teaching and scholarship.
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The Digital Studies Group (DSG) brings together CUNY faculty members, researchers, and doctoral students interested in a broad range of intellectual, cultural, economic, legal, and pedagogical issues related to […]
This is a group for all members of the CUNY community who are interested in technology and its use in academic research and teaching.
A group for faculty and staff interested in COIL education at CUNY.
A group devoted to making education open, accessible, and public through the use of open-source tools and non-proprietary software platforms.
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A meta-group for all of the Commons’ group admins so that the CUNY Academic Commons team can share information and keep you updated about changes to the site (and especially the Group interface). This group will […]
This group is where members of the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable (and anyone else who is interested) can discuss programming and issues relating to scholarly communications in the libraries and […]
Visit our website at http://games.commons.gc.cuny.edu (or by clicking the Visit Blog link on the left).
We connect educators from every campus and discipline at CUNY who are interested in games, simulations, […]
The LACUNY Instruction Committee provides an opportunity for librarians across CUNY to meet and talk about instruction and pedagogy.
The Junior Faculty Roundtable (JFRR) is a forum for untenured CUNY library faculty to discuss their ideas and concerns as they work towards tenure and promotion. Topics covered include: the research and […]
CUNY Edits brings together faculty, students, and staff that work with Wikipedia or are interested in doing so. This WikiProject page provides links to past Wikipedia events and classes at CUNY: […]
A place to list, discuss, understand, discover workarounds and hopefully resolve problems encountered with CUNY 1st implementation and deployment.
The mission of the Mobile Technology Roundtable is to share information with those who are interested in generating, developing, and supporting the advancement of the use of mobile technology in CUNY’s […]
The LACUNY Emerging Technologies Committee is dedicated to collaborative exploration of technologies that further the CUNY libraries’ missions. Through workshops, hack days, demoes, and other meetings, CUNY […]
The Asian American / Asian Research Institute (AAARI) was established on November 19, 2001, by The City University of New York (CUNY) Board of Trustees, in a resolution introduced by Chancellor Matthew Goldstein. […]