Have you published an article that you would love to share with a wider audience? Are you an artist who would like to share images of your work with other artists and academics? Are you looking for archival materials? Are you wondering what scholarship your CUNY colleagues are producing?...
Wearable Devices- distractions or tomorrow’s fundamental learning tools? by Kate Lyons
Last Fall semester the EdTech office hosted a very well-attended Brown Bag discussion about allowing students to use devices, like cell phones and tablets, in the classroom. Some faculty members debated that they were mere distractions, adding nothing to learning and taking students’ attention away from the class. Others...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Smartphones in Higher Education by Wilfredo Rodríguez
In general, Technology has made its way into higher education with the purpose of enhancing the teaching and learning experience for students and faculty as well. Some technologies have been adopted faster than other and some other have failed and never made it to colleges and universities. Among those...
iPads in the Classroom: Survey Results by Iber Poma
Faculty have been using iPads in the classroom for the last three semesters. Only after they have gone through a pilot initiative in which Faculty from almost all departments had the opportunity to explore and select apps that will potentially help them integrate iPads into their curricula. Some faculty...
Leveraging Student Consumption of Media with Scribe Videos by Aaron Davis

Online scribe videos have become the standard for quick delivery of content in educational media
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The Office of Educational Technology (EdTech) develops, implements, supports, and promotes innovative integration of technology into teaching and learning by empowering faculty, serving students, and creating a supportive environment for all types of learners.