Welcome to the 28th Edition of the EdTech Innovations Newsletter
The EdTech Innovations Newsletter was created to highlight the innovative work happening at Hostos Community College and how faculty are integrating technology into teaching and learning to enhance student engagement and promote their success.
Keep current with the latest news related to Educational Technology and Teaching Innovation at Hostos, CUNY, and the world through EdTech’s Innovations newsletter. Find coverage of workshops, upcoming events, conference call-for-proposals, best practices, and the latest Hostos EdTech offerings in the newsletter published at the beginning of each semester.
Featured Articles
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Developing Open Educational Resources (OER): A Transformative Paradigm Asrat G.Amnie, Associate Professor, Education Department Introduction...
Tanvir Prince, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science Department At Hostos Community College, we always try our best to...
Introducing the COTE Framework: A Practical Guide for Faculty
EdTech Innovations Articles, Issue 28, Fall 2025Enhancing Online Teaching with an Innovative Framework The increasing emphasis on online and hybrid learning has reshaped higher education,...
Join us for a very special opportunity to gather together and explore some of the most effective and engaging...
Archive
NEWS • New Addition to the EdTech Team WORKSHOPS • Starting the Semester Strong with Bb • 5 things You Can Do Now...
• Why Integrate Computational Thinking In a Music & Movement Course? • Needs Analysis to Boost Student Performance • Accessibility:...
• Making a Microsoft (MS) Word Document Accessible • Respondus LockDown Browser • Improving Online Learning at Hostos: Faculty Resources...
Bronx EdTech Showcase • Gamication in a Blackboard Course • Online Students at Hostos • VR in Education •...
• The Roadmap - A new faculty resource for online teaching • LibGuides -Library information and...
• iPads teach Anatomy and Physiology • Using Blackboard as a Fake News Detector • Nonlinear storytelling with Twine