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Ithaca College OT Faculty and Students Present at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual (AOTA) Conference & ExpoContributed by Anne Carlineo on 04/09/19
Several of Ithaca College's Occupational Therapy faculty, and students presented at the annual AOTA conference in New Orleans. Read more . . . (389 words) Ed Tech Day is this Thursday, March 21 from 9 AM - 3 PM in the Campus Center!Contributed by Andrew Hogan on 03/19/19
Please join us for Ed Tech Day 2019 this Thursday in the Campus Center - free and open to all. Discover for yourself why USA Today identified Ed Tech Day as one of the reasons they named Ithaca as one of the most innovative cities in the nation! Complete details and schedule at www.ithaca.edu/edtechday/ New this year:
Read more . . . (341 words) Save the Date for Department of Occupational Therapy's Research ColloquiumContributed by Anne Carlineo on 02/28/19
Please join the Department of Occupational Therapy Monday, March 18, 2019 from 9:00am-3:00pm for a day of presentations from our remarkable graduate students on their research projects. Read more . . . (39 words) Save the Date for Department of Occupational Therapy's Research ColloquiumContributed by Anne Carlineo on 02/28/19
Please join the Department of Occupational Therapy Monday, March 18, 2019 from 9:00am-3:30pm for a day of presentations from our remarkable graduate students on their research projects! Read more . . . (39 words) Apply to serve as a student panelist for the 29th Educational Technology Day!Contributed by Andrew Hogan on 02/28/19
Passionate about the future of tech? Want to share your visions with other students? We are looking for 4 - 5 Ithaca College students to serve on a student panel about educational technology during the 'noon hour' on the event date (March 21st). There are no requirements to becoming a panelist - just a love and interest in educational technology! Read more . . . (97 words) Archaeologist to Present work on Spatial Science and Archaeology: Using Remote Sensing and GIS to Study the Past - An Ed Tech Day Featured SessionContributed by Andrew Hogan on 02/24/19
On Thursday, March 21st at 10 am in the Klingenstein Lounge join Dr. Tom Garrison as he shares his research in uncovering the past and how the use of technological tools allow us to see what is not immediately visible to the human eye. Dr. Garrison will also discuss how it is valuable to bring digital spatial analysis into the classroom and its value beyond the study of the past. Dr. Garrison's work was featured in several publications and on the National Geographic documentary, "Lost Treasures of the Maya Snake King." Read more . . . (114 words) Virtual Reality in the Classroom: Becky Lane - An Ed Tech Day Featured SessionContributed by Andrew Hogan on 02/19/19
On Thursday, March 21st at 1:10 pm in the Klingenstein Lounge, filmmaker, and 'Immersive Media Explorer' Becky Lane will spearhead a discussion on how Virtual Reality (VR) has been touted as a game-changer in education, and question if it is living up to the hype. This session explores the state of virtual and augmented reality in 2019 and shows how educators can leverage emerging technologies to improve learning, enhance comprehension, and increase empathy. Best practices, caveats, current research and how to get started will all be discussed. Read more . . . (115 words) Announcing the President Shirley M. Collado Faculty Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Ithaca College CommunityContributed by Colette Matisco on 02/19/19
Ithaca College is pleased to announce a new award for faculty made possible by the generous gift of Gloria Hobbs, Honorary Alumna & Trustee of Ithaca College. Read more . . . (231 words) Summer Grants for Faculty Research - Proposals Due February 22Contributed by Colette Matisco on 02/17/19
Summer Grants for Faculty Research are intended to support post-terminal degree scholarly endeavors for full-time continuing Ithaca College faculty and faculty regularly employed on at least a half-time basis. Awards provide $3,350 in compensation for eight weeks or full-time research. Proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center, by Friday, February 22. Guidelines and application form may be found at www.ithaca.edu/cfe/research/summer_grants. Read more . . . (1 words) Using Technology to Restore Independence: Bill Weis - An Ed Tech Day Featured SessionContributed by Andrew Hogan on 02/14/19
On Thursday, March 21 at 9 AM in the Klingenstein Lounge, Bill Weis a nationally recognized leader in the application of voice activation technology will lead a discussion on how this technology can enhance the quality of life for individuals with neuromuscular / neurological diseases, and spinal cord injuries resulting from accidents, viral infections, and military related injuries. You can preview the positive impact that voice activated technology can have on someone’s life through this short video highlighting an incredible story -> https://www.blog.google/outreach-initiatives/accessibility/robbie-iveys-story-how-technology-removes-barriers/ Read more . . . (115 words) Provost’s Colloquium: Post-Sabbatical Presentations Feb 11Contributed by Colette Matisco on 02/09/19 EXHIBITIONS feature ART DEPARTMENT faculty and students OPENING Tonight 5-8pm!Contributed by Bill Hastings on 01/31/19
The State of the Art Gallery and The Ink Shop Printmaking Center will feature artwork opening this Friday February 1st. Read more . . . (96 words) EXHIBITIONS feature ART DEPARTMENT faculty and students OPENING FRIDAY!Contributed by Bill Hastings on 01/29/19
The State of the Art Gallery and The Ink Shop Printmaking Center will feature artwork opening this Friday February 1st. Read more . . . (94 words) Dr. Donathan Brown Awarded Second Consecutive U.S. FulbrightContributed by Christopher House on 09/25/18
Dr. Donathan Brown, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, and H&S Director of Faculty Diversity and Development, has been awarded a 2018 U.S. Fulbright Specialist Award. Dr. Brown will be housed within the National Institute for Higher Education in Minsk, Belarus, giving lectures and leading workshops to faculty members on topics ranging from academic publishing to teaching diverse students. Dr. Brown was selected for this award through a multi-layer, international review process. Dr. Brown was also a 2017 U.S. Fulbright Professor to the University of Maribor, in Slovenia, where he taught courses and created curriculum in his area of expertise, race and American public policy. Congratulations to Dr. Brown on this prestigious award!
JOIN US TONIGHT! for ELBOW ROOM a Summer Scholar art exhibition at CSG.Contributed by Bill Hastings on 09/13/18
The Creative Space Gallery welcomes everyone to the opening reception tonight, Friday September 14th 5-7. Read more . . . (172 words) ELBOW ROOM: H&S Summer Scholar Art Exhibition at the CREATIVE SPACE GALLERY this FRIDAY!Contributed by Bill Hastings on 09/11/18
Join us this Friday for the opening reception and Saturday for the artists talks... Read more . . . (172 words)
Andy Smith presents research on the show, "Tell Me Something I Don't Know". He was a guest on the show "Tell Me Something I Don't Know", a podcast hosted by Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of Freakonomics. Andy was interviewed about his research on slug glue and its potential for bio-inspired medical adhesives. The episode was called "All about bugs (of the animal and computer varieties)" (episode 32). The episode was aired on Oct.22 and is available at the website http://tmsidk.com/
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