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Fall 2022

Tuesdays & Thursdays; 12-1pm

This Fall we will continue to offer our lunchtime seminars online on Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-1pm. Hunter faculty and invited guests will discuss various methods to engage students; how they incorporate technology in their classes (in all course modalities); how they assess and redesign their activities, courses, and program values; and new ways to share resources and insights with colleagues. Join us when you can – we look forward to seeing you!

View Spring 2022 seminar schedule and recordings
View Fall 2021 seminar schedule and recordings
View Spring 2021 seminar schedule and recordings
View Fall 2020 seminar schedule and recordings
View Spring 2020 seminar schedule and recordings

Dates Title & Descriptions Links
10/18/2022

12-1pm

Faculty-authored textbooks

Presenter(s): Aine Zimmerman (German), Partha Deb (Economics)

Join this Lunchtime Seminar to learn more about faculty-authored textbooks.

Aine Zimmerman's Presentation

Partha Deb's Presentation
10/20/2022

12-1pm

Racial Equity in the Curriculum

Presenter(s): Janet Neary (English), Alexis Jemal (Social Work), Melissa Schieble (Curriculum and Teaching), Barbara Winograd (English), Jody Polleck (Curriculum and Teaching), Vivian Louie (Asian American Studies / Urban Policy & Planning)

Join this Lunchtime Seminar for a roundtable discussion with the inaugural Fellows on racial equity in the curriculum.

Janet Neary's Presentation

Meet the Inaugural Fellows
Basia Winograd's Presentation

Melissa Schieble's Presentation

Alexis Jemal's Presentation

Vivian Louie's Presentation

Jody Polleck's Presentation
10/25/2022

12-1pm

Sharing Teaching Materials More Effectively

Presenter(s): Jeff Allred (English), Luke Waltzer (Teaching and Learning Center, Grad Center), Matt Gold (English / Digital Humanities, Grad Center)

Enough wheels get reinvented each semester in college classrooms to reach the moon and back. Given that much of what we do as instructors lends itself to remixing, from syllabi to assignments to lesson plans and slide decks, how can we create “gift economies” in our teaching, sharing our work and borrowing/adapting others’ more widely and richly? Our panelists will discuss their ideas and experiences, with special emphasis on GitHub and the CUNY Academic Commons.

Presentation Recording
10/27/2022

12-1pm

Multimodal presentation tools

Presenter(s): Kristen Hodnett (Special Education), Abigail Torres (Center for Online Learning)

Join this Lunchtime Seminar to learn more about multimodal presentation tools.

Kristen Hodnett's Presentation

Elizabeth Klein's Presentation

Jennifer Newman & Sarah Ward's Presentation

Virginia Gryta's Presentation
11/01/2022

12-1pm

Embodied and mindful teaching

Presenter(s): David Capps (Dance), Ana Nery Fragoso (Dance)

Join Dance’s professors Ana Nery Fragoso and David Capps in a 1-hour workshop on embodied and mindful teaching in one of their department’s dance studios! Please wear comfortable clothing.

Location: Thomas Hunter 609

11/03/2022

12-1pm

SoTL at Hunter College

Presenter(s): Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching)

Are you interested in how your teaching can be improved? Are you curious about teaching and learning innovations? How can you turn the efforts you put into improving your instruction into research publications? We invite you to this session that will introduce you to the basics of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), and dispel any myths around conducting research on your teaching practice. SoTL authors from Hunter will share their studies and follow up from our CUNY-wide conference on SoTL.

SoTL Presentation Part 1

SoTL Presentation Part 2
11/08/2022

12-1pm

Pedagogical Practices that Empower Students

Presenter(s): Austin Bailey (English / WAC, Lehman /English, Grad Center), Rebecca Breech (English, RWC), Nancy Hightower (English), Jack Kenigsberg (English / RWC)

Join this Lunchtime Seminar to learn more about pedagogical practices that empower students.

Austin Bailey & Peta-Jan Wanliss's Presentation

Rebecca Breech's Presentation

Jack Kenigsbergs' Presentation
11/10/2022

12-1pm

Ungrading: How it started, how it’s going

Presenter(s): Amber Alliger (Psychology), Gina Riley (Special Education), Austin Bailey (English)

Join this Lunchtime Seminar to learn more faculty from various fields and at different points of their ungrading experience, sharing how they are using alternative ways to give feedback to students in their courses.

11/15/2022

12-1pm

Check-in Lunch

Presenter(s): No formal presenters

How is this semester going for you? Come share your successes and challenges. Join colleagues for lunch and recharge!

See recordings of Spring seminars

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