2nd Annual All Day CUNY-wide Conference
Online Education: Successes, Challenges, and Best Practices
April 8th, 2016, 9am-5pm
Full program HERE
- The Pedagogy and Technology Training Program: For Faculty by Faculty, John Jay College
- Models of Blended learning: Digitally Focused Interaction for Improved Student Outcomes Presenters, Medgar Evers College
- How NYU is using technology to expand online learning, New York University
- How Radio568 can bring a campus experience to online students, John Jay College
- The MPA-IO Program. Success with a small scale model, John Jay College
- Student Perceptions of Online Learning at Hostos, Hostos Community College
1st Annual All Day CUNY-wide Conference
Online Education: Successes, Challenges, and Best Practices
May 1st, 2015, 9am-5pm
Agenda HERE
- “Transforming the Clinical Experience Through an Online Course”
Cheryl Spencer, Queensborough Community College - “On-Ground to Online” Judith Cahn and Charles Davidson, John Jay College
- “Beyond Content Consumption: Thinking About Students as Inquirers and
Producers in Hybrid Courses”
Kristina Baines and faculty from Guttman College - “Lunch Around the Table: What Works and What Doesn’t in Online Education”
Lunch provided by Anne Lopes, Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies - “PATT Grants: What We’re Doing at John Jay College”
- “Virtual Office Hours Using BlackBoard Collaborate”
Natasha Nurse, Lehman College - “Analyzing Student Success in Online Hybrid Courses”
Janey Flanagan, Borough of Manhattan Community College - “Cloud Systems on Online Education”
Kwang Hyun Kim, Queensborough Community College - “Engaging Online Students Via Social Media”
Julie Sutherland, John Jay Online - “Supporting Online Educators”
Caroline Peppers, Chandra Shehigian, Helen Keier, John Jay College - “Scaffolding Models in a Hybrid Course to Improve Scientific Research and
Writing for Public Health Students”
Liz Geltman, Hunter College