My name is Anna Malyukova (she/her/hers) and I am Doctoral Lecturer, EECE, Queens College/CUNY. This is my second summer with CITE. Last year I learned how to connect literacy to some simple elements of CT. This year I am looking forward to learning new things. I am a big fan of Padlet and Scratch. Commons is a nice option for CITE!
Teaching Philosophyby Rosalía Reyes Simon When I am in front of my students in a course of Spanish, literature, oral or written communication, or Latin American civilization, I always keep in mind one of my main objectives as a
Community as Compliance vs. Community as Rebellionby Angela Dunne In her book, Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color, Lorgia García Peña speaks of the need to open space inside of our classrooms and institutions of higher e
Amplifying Cultures Through the Continentby Oriana Mejías Martínez I am a Fellow at the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) program at LaGuardia Community College. I was attracted to this program because as a learner and instructor of languages I h
New Impromptu By: Greg Hartmann My first year as a Humanities Alliance fellow was filled with a lot of new experiences. Rosalía, Sok, and I (the three fellows working at Guttman Community College) helped develop programs
Although I am now an emeritus professor, as the co-founder of the New Media Lab and the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy certificate program and a faculty member who co-taught a number of DH courses at the GC and who sat on the doctoral committee of the first fully digital dissertation at GC, I am thrilled to see that this initiative is moving…[Read more]
You are a treasure, Roxanne. This is simply a wonderful intro into ⁶our students’ culminating scholarly work. Thanks for providing such an elegant summary of what students produced in this crazy year. With a […]
My mouth was watering reading this. Good for you, fellas, for being intrepid in the midst of the madness. You carry the banner for all of us. With admiration and a bit of jealousy.