I'm Chief Librarian at Mina Rees Library and Professor in the Grad Center's Interactive Technology and Pedagogy and Digital Humanities programs. I'm interested in how and where students do their academic work, critical librarianship, open teaching and scholarship, and game-based learning in higher ed.
a group for current and former students, faculty, and staff of the CUNY Graduate Center Certificate Program in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/itp)
Group for directors of CUNY Centers for Teaching and Learning, and others interested in pedagogy and faculty development.
This group is for neophytes to Wordpress who are trying to use it as a Bbd alternative and have questions that ”everyone knows” the answers to already. Except those who don’t. Quick answers to specific questions […]
A subcommittee of the CUNY Committee on Academic Technology (CAT) that focuses on the CUNY Academic Commons. Group membership in this private group is limited to committee members.
The Open Knowledge Fellowship is an interactive series of training workshops, intended to onboard participants to the terminology, licensing, and implementation of open resources (Open Educational Resources, and […]
The Futures Initiative aims to advance greater equity and innovation in higher education. Housed at the Graduate Center and reaching throughout the CUNY community, the Futures Initiative empowers the next […]
This group is a space for students and scholars interested in conducting or complementing ethnographic studies with the help of digital tools. It aims to facilitate an ongoing conversation about ethnography, […]
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 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 […]
a group formed to discuss issues of data privacy and security in the wake of the 2016 election
An informal group for anyone interested in organizing and taking action following the 2016 Presidential Election.
Avatar image: ”H8 is not GR8” by @Chris Piascik on Flickr […]
The CUNY Council of Chief Librarians develops policies and guidelines that enhance the use and effectiveness of library services throughout CUNY’s libraries. These libraries function as cooperative entities s […]
This is a private ad hoc subgroup of the Committee on Academic Technology devoted to the discussion of some of the more recent and highly touted innovations in online and tech-mediated instruction: Massive Open […]
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 […]
This is a site created to inform CUNY staff and faculty about the Higher Education Executive Certificate Program in Educational Research at Baruch’s School of Public Affairs and to encourage the sharing of ideas a […]
Created for those involved in electronic books (e-books) and electronic book readers (e-readers) in CUNY libraries, this group serves as a digital meeting space to discuss the work being done on the individual […]
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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