Instructional Technology
Macaulay Honors College students use the latest tools of the digital age--including blogs, wikis, discussion forums and podcasts--to support collaboration, integrative learning, community building, and student-centered pedagogies.
Technology breaks down the walls of the classroom, helping students participate in the vast resources of New York City and the global classroom. From creating multimedia websites and videos, to researching real-world data and issues and applying that research to crucial policy issues, Macaulay students work with the same tools that experts use to create, investigate, and communicate.
At the start of the freshman year, each Macaulay student receives a free laptop computer, and in one of the first orientation activities they begin to work with their Instructional Technology Fellows (ITFs).
ITFs are CUNY doctoral students in a wide range of academic disciplines, carefully selected for their familiarity and experience using technology both in the classroom and in research.
Teaching - Learning - Technology
This site, created and maintained by the Macaulay Instructional Technology Fellows, presents sample projects, tutorials, articles and white papers, and the latest on what's new with Technology at Macaulay
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