Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Art+Feminism
This event is designed to improve coverage of women to mitigate the gender gap on Wikipedia.
This event is designed to improve coverage of women to mitigate the gender gap on Wikipedia.
Faculty Technology Services will share how Google Apps can augment your teaching. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will offer faculty an introduction to Blackboard Learn, Fordham’s learning management system. Participants will get an overview of the system and learn how to set up their course shell. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will host a kickoff event featuring a faculty talk and a workshop on how to build an online CV, business card, or website for self-promotion purposes. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Details Faculty Technology Services will demonstrate how to use Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will demonstrate how to use Blackboard GradeCenter. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Author Klaus Wivel will discuss his new book, "The Last Supper: The Plight of Christians in Arab Lands." Wivel asks: "Why have we not done more to protect these people?" This is the next event in the IIHA Spring 2016 Event series, Global Migration in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities.
Faculty Technology Services will share how to transform your personal learning network. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will share how to create and edit video files. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will explore how augmented reality can facilitate active learning, support peer-to-peer learning, and engage students with course materials in a new way. Sponsored by Fordham IT. The workshop will also be shown via video conference in Room 902P, 1 Fordham Plaza.
Speaker: Stephen Holler, PhD, assistant professor of physics, will discuss the history of 3D printing, the science behind replication technologies, and how these technologies are altering the way we think about everything. Sponsored by Fordham IT. The lecture will also be shown via video conference in Room 902P, 1 Fordham Plaza.
Speaker: James T. Fisher, PhD, professor of theology and American studies, will discuss cognitive disability and how it relates to religion and family. Sponsored by the Faculty Working Group on Disability. The seminar will also be shown via video conference in Keating 124 on the Rose Hill campus.
Faculty Technology Services will share how Google Apps can augment your teaching. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will share how to create and edit audio files. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will lead a discussion on current trends in 3D printing and how faculty can leverage this technology. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Kristen Treglia, senior instructional technologist, will lead a workshop on best practices and strategies for developing your own personal learning network on Twitter. Sponsored by Fordham IT. Session will appear via video conference on the Rose Hill campus in Dealy E-205.
Faculty Technology Services will teach the basics of using Google Apps, along with some tricks and tips to use in the classroom and for research. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Speaker: Sophie Mitra, PhD, associate professor of economics, will address topic of disability and wellbeing in lower-income countries. Sponsored by the Faculty Working Group on Disability. Lunch will be provided. The seminar will be simultaneously broadcast via videoconference at the Rose Hill campus in Keating 124.
Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.