-
Recent Posts
Categories
Tags
- active learning
- announcements
- assignments
- background
- bibliography
- blogging
- Brain
- breakthroughs
- Brooklyn as Lab
- City Tech events
- CUNY
- cunygened
- Developmental Courses
- digital platform
- digital resources
- discussion
- documentation
- expectations
- Feb4
- Feb25
- First-Year Experience
- Gen Ed
- Gen Ed example
- general education
- help
- inspiration
- Jan28
- Jim Groom
- John Bean
- Mar11
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Education
- navigation
- Openlab
- peer review
- pizza
- questions
- reading
- reflections
- suggestions
- support
- teaching
- WAC
- Writing
Recent Comments
- New Forms for the New Year | Ground Control on How can we use the open digital platform?
- Sandra Cheng on Jane Jacobs and Baby D
- Maura A. Smale on Questions for the Workshop
- More Instructional Technology Themes in this blog — or — a blog on blogs | Things I say to my BlackBoard students on Jim Groom’s visit–listen in!
- viviana on Questions for the Workshop
Links
Meta
Tag Archives: active learning
Making our developmental math programs work
This post is a shout-out to Steve Hinds, a very smart guy who is embroiled in the hard work of trying to figure out how to make developmental math programs work at CUNY. He’s doing great work which is not … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged active learning, assignments, bibliography, CUNY, Developmental Courses, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, reading
4 Comments
Possible writing assignments
In an attempt to organize myself for the fall semester course I tried to write down some of the ideas circulated in the today’s seminar, discussed in Bean’s book and also from my own experience. Here are the assignments structured … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged active learning, documentation, Gen Ed example, John Bean, Mar11, questions, WAC, Writing
3 Comments
Announcement: Reading for March 11th
On March 11th, City Tech’s Writing Fellows will join our group and help us think about writing in the context of our first-year courses. This work will build on work that you did at yesterday’s very productive meeting with the … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Reading, Writing
Tagged active learning, announcements, background, critical thinking, Mar11, WAC/WID, Writing
Leave a comment