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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | College Behind Bars Part 2 Join us for Part Two of the four-part documentary series, College Behind Bars, "I'm Trying to Get Home to My Family, Too." A Panel Discussion featuring members of the Lehman Re-Entry Committee and other guests will follow after the 55-minute screening.
To view Part I of the College Behind Bars series, “Nobody Ever Taught Me Any of That,” and the discussion that followed, visit our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_YtRTpYM5k&feature=youtu.be | |
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12:00 PM | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM | | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
12:00 PM - 6:30 PM | | |
12:30 PM - 6:30 PM | | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM | | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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All Day | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
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We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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End Time 1:00 PM | “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty” (Multi-Day Event)
We invite faculty to register for a two-week, asynchronous, instructor-facilitated workshop, “Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty,” developed by CUNY School of Professional Studies, and offered by the Lehman’s Office of Online Education. Faculty scheduled to teach online should complete the workshop, and then schedule a consultation with the Office of Online Education staff for additional support.
To better serve our students and to be in compliance with the New York State Education Department requirements for distance education offerings as well as the Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), faculty teaching online need to complete the essential training for teaching online, a two-week online workshop "Preparation for Teaching Online: A Foundational Workshop for CUNY Faculty".
- The workshop models effective design and facilitation skills and addresses pedagogical approaches to teaching online and hybrid, as well as organization and management of an online class.
- This is a fully online, asynchronous workshop; faculty do not need to be on campus or online at specific times during the day.
- Please note that there is a limited capacity for the workshop session.
- Priority is given to faculty teaching online the semester following the workshop, and faculty teaching on the fully online program.
- Faculty will need their supervisor's (chair's) approval before they register.
Compensation:
- Faculty are eligible for a payment (up to $550 total) upon successful workshop completion. Please note that in order for faculty to be eligible for a payment, faculty need to be scheduled to teach a total of two online or hybrid courses within the two semesters following the workshop at Lehman College.
- The payment is based on 10 hours at their NTA (non-teaching adjunct) rate, facilitated through a Continuing Education Teacher (CET) appointment.
Schedule for the CUNY Preparation for Teaching Online Workshop: April 20-May 3 (Register by April 6), June 15 - 28, 2020 (Register by May 26), August 3-16, 2020 (Register by July 13).
Registration (after chair’s approval for faculty participation).
For questions, please contact the Office of Online Education. | |
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Reading with Margot Mifflin: Looking for Miss America: A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood
Looking for Miss America is the first feminist history of the Miss America pageant. From its start in 1921 as an Atlantic City tourist draw to its current incarnation as a scholarship competition, the pageant has indexed women’s status during periods of social change–the post-suffrage 1920s, the Eisenhower 1950s, the #MeToo era. This ever-changing institution has been shaped by war, evangelism, the rise of television and reality TV, and, significantly, by contestants who confounded expectations.
Spotlighting individuals, from Yolande Betbeze, whose refusal to pose in swimsuits led an angry sponsor to launch the rival Miss USA contest, to the first black winner, Vanessa Williams, who received death threats and was protected by sharpshooters in her hometown parade, Mifflin shows how women made hard bargains even as they used the pageant for economic advancement. The pageant’s history includes, crucially, those it excluded; the notorious Rule Seven, which required contestants to be “of the white race,” was retired in the 1950s, but no women of color were crowned until the 1980s. Written in deeply researched, fast-paced chapters that unpack each decade of the competition, Looking for Miss America examines the heady blend of capitalism, patriotism, class anxiety, and cultural mythology that has fueled this American ritual. | Leonard Lief Library |
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | XR Academy and Unity Workshops Fall 2020
We have Free Info Sessions on September 3 &10 from 6-7:30 pm
Register here
XR Academy Program: More than just a game engine, Unity is an ecosystem of tools and developers. In this affordable, intensive online 6-week, 72 hour program you will be introduced to Unity fundamental concepts. At the end of this training you will be able to create your own mobile application using Unity. You will be able to design your game or application for different platforms i.e. iOs, Android and learn to load them onto your test devices. Program will start on September 21. Find out more!
Tuition Cost: $750 plus registration fee $25
Unity Workshops: Unity Training Workshops are instructor-led online classes that combine the best in quality, expertise, and convenience to increase your Unity knowledge. Learn the latest features in Unity or expand into new content areas like VR. Find out more!
Tuition Cost: From $5 -$195 plus registration fee $25
Facebook is setting itself up to be a key player for AR/VR developers. See more than 320 open positions for AR/VR. See opportunities here! | |
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We have Free Info Sessions on September 3 &10 from 6-7:30 pm
Register here
XR Academy Program: More than just a game engine, Unity is an ecosystem of tools and developers. In this affordable, intensive online 6-week, 72 hour program you will be introduced to Unity fundamental concepts. At the end of this training you will be able to create your own mobile application using Unity. You will be able to design your game or application for different platforms i.e. iOs, Android and learn to load them onto your test devices. Program will start on September 21. Find out more!
Tuition Cost: $750 plus registration fee $25
Unity Workshops: Unity Training Workshops are instructor-led online classes that combine the best in quality, expertise, and convenience to increase your Unity knowledge. Learn the latest features in Unity or expand into new content areas like VR. Find out more!
Tuition Cost: From $5 -$195 plus registration fee $25
Facebook is setting itself up to be a key player for AR/VR developers. See more than 320 open positions for AR/VR. See opportunities here! | |
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12:00 AM | Documentary: Fandango at the Wall
HBO Documentary
FREE Film Screening for the community of the CUNY Mexican Studies Institute
Follows Multi Grammy Award winners Arturo O’Farrill and Kabir Sehgal, as they prepare to record a live album at the U.S.-Mexico border wall. The project is inspired by the annual Fandango Fronterizo Festival, which unites people on both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border. This festival features son jarocho, a 300-year-old folk music tradition. Before recording, festival organizer, Jorge Francisco Castillo, takes O’Farrill and Sehgal on a tour of Veracruz, Mexico, where this musical mixture of indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions originated. As they travel, they meet legendary son jarocho musicians and recruit participants for the upcoming festival. Their travels culminate with the annual celebration, promoting peace and celebrating unity.
From executive producers, Quincy Jones, Andrew Young, and Carlos Santana, the film introduces the beautiful music of the region through intimate interviews and captivating concert footage. Directed by Varda Bar-Kar.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Reading with Melissa Castillo Planas: A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture explores the cultural and creative lives of the largely young undocumented Mexican population in New York City since September 11, 2001. Inspired by a dialogue between the landmark works of Paul Gilroy and Gloria Anzaldúa, it develops a new analytic framework, the Atlantic Borderlands, which bridges Mexican diasporic experiences in New York City and the black diaspora, not as a comparison but in recognition that colonialism, interracial and interethnic contact through trade, migration, and slavery are connected via capitalist economies and technological developments. This book is based on ten years of fieldwork in New York City, with members of a vibrant community of young Mexican migrants who coexist and interact with people from all over the world. It focuses on youth culture including hip hop, graffiti, muralism, labor activism, arts entrepreneurship and collective making.
A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture explores the cultural and creative lives of the largely young undocumented Mexican population in New York City since September 11, 2001. Inspired by a dialogue between the landmark works of Paul Gilroy and Gloria Anzaldúa, it develops a new analytic framework, the Atlantic Borderlands, which bridges Mexican diasporic experiences in New York City and the black diaspora, not as a comparison but in recognition that colonialism, interracial and interethnic contact through trade, migration, and slavery are connected via capitalist economies and technological developments. This book is based on ten years of fieldwork in New York City, with members of a vibrant community of young Mexican migrants who coexist and interact with people from all over the world. It focuses on youth culture including hip hop, graffiti, muralism, labor activism, arts entrepreneurship and collective making.
A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture explores the cultural and creative lives of the largely young undocumented Mexican population in New York City since September 11, 2001. Inspired by a dialogue between the landmark works of Paul Gilroy and Gloria Anzaldúa, it develops a new analytic framework, the Atlantic Borderlands, which bridges Mexican diasporic experiences in New York City and the black diaspora, not as a comparison but in recognition that colonialism, interracial and interethnic contact through trade, migration, and slavery are connected via capitalist economies and technological developments. This book is based on ten years of fieldwork in New York City, with members of a vibrant community of young Mexican migrants who coexist and interact with people from all over the world. It focuses on youth culture including hip hop, graffiti, muralism, labor activism, arts entrepreneurship and collective making.
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10:00 AM | Convocation Ceremony
You are cordially invited to attend
Lehman College's virtual
Convocation
Ceremony
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
10:00 a.m.
Remarks by
President Daniel Lemons | Provost Peter O. Nwosu
SGA President Jada Quinland
Awards Presentations
Teacher of the Year | Adjunct of the Year
Outstanding Contributions to the College
Plus Special Features & Performances
Open to all. No registration required.
View via livestream at lehman.edu
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1:00 PM | College Behind Bars Final Virtual Screening Join us for the fourth and final virtual screening of Part IV of the Emmy-nominated documentary, College Behind Bars on Thursday, September 17th 1-3 p.m.
The 55-minute screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Lehman College President Daniel Lemons; Salimah El-Amin, Producer of College Behind Bars; Gregory Harvey, Bard Prison Initiative Alum and Reentry@Lehman Committee Member along with Reentry @Lehman Committee Member Anne Rice. The panel discussion will be recorded. | |
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Featuring Melissa Castillo Planas, Bret Maney
and Magdalena Sagardia: This workshop will explore the ways in which to
diversify the study of literature via the incorporation of Latinx
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Influential Latinas: Mobilizing the Latinx Vote
Moderated by: Suzette Ramsundar and David Charcape.
ALEJANDRA Y. CASTILLO
is the CEO of YWCA USA, an organization that serves 2.3 million women and girls around the country with a network of over 200 associations. YWCA plays a dual role as both a social service provider and an advocate for reform and justice.
Alejandra has over two decades of professional experience in Washington, D.C., having served in senior leadership roles during two presidential administrations, including the Obama Administration, where she served as the national director of the Minority Business Development Agency. Ms. Castillo is the first Hispanic American woman to lead the agency.
KATINA ROJAS NAZARIO-JOY
is the Latino Liaison in the Office of the County Executive in Prince George's County, MD, ensuring that Latinos have access to, and are able to utilize County programs and resources. She served two terms in the Obama Administration as a political appointee at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Katina is a native of the Bronx and a Lehman College alumna.
ROSSANA ROSADO
is the New York State Secretary of State. Rosado has also ushered in improved and responsive services for immigrant New Yorkers. Prior to joining Governor Cuomo's administration, she has served as an advisor to elected officials on their transition teams in New York City and State governments. She also served as the first female Editor and Publisher of the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the country. | |
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12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | The Trouble With My Name performance by Javier Avila
The Trouble with My Name examines the issues of language, race, and social justice in an eye-opening performance where Ávila engages the audience as he tells the story of his life and reads poetry that illustrates what it means to be the American of the future. Ávila’s show breaks barriers and embraces the diversity of a nation whose history is rich and colorful. The message transcends boundaries of race, ethnicity, and geography.
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