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Tag Archives: ACERT
ACERT Lunchtime Seminar Series
I wanted to alert everyone to this term’s Lunchtime Seminar series at ACERT, Hunter’s center for teaching and learning. For those who are not familiar, these lunchtime events take place every Tuesday and Thursday for five weeks in the middle … Continue reading
ACERT introduction to Teaching on the CUNY Academic Commons: January 9th, 12-2pm
REMINDER: I’m co-leading a workshop on campus next week (Wed 1/9) introducing the CUNY Commons as a teaching tool. If you’ve ever wanted to try alternatives to Bb, this is a great way to get some support! Details below. cross-posted … Continue reading
ACERT “lightning talks” on teaching: this Thursday, 11/1, 12-2pm, HE 1203
ACERT is putting together an informal grab-bag of “lightning talks” for this Thursday as part of its Tu/Th “lunchtime seminars” series. Come check them out, or even better, sign up as a presenter. For those who have never seen/done one, … Continue reading