Dear Students
Creative Inquiry Day (CID) is fast approaching, May 9 from 12:30-2:30.
Please register no later than May 5, so you can participate in this year’s event.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards, Dr. Greer
Dr. Edyta Greer, Baruch College
Dear Students
Creative Inquiry Day (CID) is fast approaching, May 9 from 12:30-2:30.
Please register no later than May 5, so you can participate in this year’s event.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards, Dr. Greer
Hello everyone,
My apologies that I did not get this to you last week – I had some tech troubles coincide with some personal obligations and couldn’t get to this until tonight. As such, please take until this coming Wednesday to complete the assignment.
Your final assignment has two parts – to receive full credit you must complete both.
1) The first is a reflective post, with the category Blog Entry 3, where you reflect on the work that you have done in this course. Try to avoid simple observations such as “I liked this…” “I thought this course was good because…” and instead think about what you have learned and how you have learned it. Try also to avoid statements that begin with “Overall” or “Altogether”; think about specifics instead. We are asking you to do some writing here that is known as “meta-cognitive,” meaning you are thinking about how you are thinking (whoa….right?).
This post should be about 500 words maximum, but it’s OK if you go a little over.
2) The second is a peer assessment, in which we would like you to candidly assess both your own performance as well as the other members of your group. This will be done by completing the form below. Please know that this is 100% private, and no one but Dr. Greer and Jake can see it. We want your honest assessment of the group work breakdown, not to penalize any group members who did not pull their weight, but to understand how we can make group work function better in the future.
Have a great break!
Complete the following assessment honestly and completely.
Dear Students,
Please bring your final 3D printed Healthcare Innovation design to class tomorrow for the final evaluation.
Thank you. See you tomorrow, Dr. Greer
Lab today in room 825 at 17 Lex!
See you soon, Dr. Greer
Hi all,
I’m sure you all did great last Wednesday! These posters are all really well done and I’m happy you’ve all gotten them to the stage they’re at presently.
Please upload your poster to the site using the following steps:
https://files.eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/6462/2018/12/16195803/cohen_greer.pdf
Following these steps correctly is part of your final grade for this project! If you are having any difficulty with any part of this process, or if your post is not displaying correctly, email Jake.
Hi everyone,
If you haven’t yet signed up for a poster printing time slot, make sure you do so ASAP. Poster printing closes next week and Thursday and Friday are already mostly full. Remember, for tomorrow and for next Wednesday, you will NOT be using your actual posters, you’ll still be presenting from a PowerPoint. The only time you will show your real poster is at the STEAM Festival.
After printing, you are responsible for bringing your poster with you to the STEAM Fest. You cannot leave it at Macaulay. Bring a tube, big rubber band, or trash bag that you can use to protect your poster.
-Jake
Hi everyone,
If your poster is about your Healthcare Innovation, you should have the MakerHub logo somewhere on the poster. I have attached it here. Please use this one and replace whatever logo you might already have on there. You don’t have to separately acknowledge in writing that you worked with them because it says it in the logo.
When using institutional or organizational logos, it’s always important to resize it using the corners of the image so that everything scales properly. Do not stretch (by pulling from the sides of the image) or otherwise crop the image.
-Jake
Hi class,
First of all, here are links to logos for your posters. You can change the size of these to fit your poster, but don’t change the proportions (in other words, use the corner of the image to resize, not the edges). Always right click (double-finger click on your Mac laptops) on the image, save it to your computer, and then insert the image into your poster. If you are doing your 3D printed Healthcare Innovation for your poster, you should have the MakerHub logo. If you are doing BioBlitz data for your poster, you should have the BioBlitz logo.
Macaulay and CUNY logos: https://macaulay.cuny.edu/macaulay-style-guide/
Baruch logos: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/OCMPA/logosandphotos.htm
MakerHub logos are available through MakerHub
BioBlitz logos: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/steamfest/logos-for-posters/
Next, by tomorrow (Wednesday) please upload a copy of your PowerPoint to the website (1 per group). Jake will get back to you by Friday with some comments:
Hi everyone,
Since you are all working on your BioBlitz projects for tomorrow, we will postpone the poster drafts to Wednesday. You should, for Wednesday, be prepared to share the current status of your poster as a PowerPoint, and each group will get about 10 minutes to present their poster and receive commentary from the rest of the class and me and Dr. Greer. You don’t have to prepare anything for tomorrow other than the final BioBlitz report.
-Jake
DUE Friday, November 9, by 8pm.
We would like you to compose an informal blog post of around 200 words reflecting on the experience of working in the lab (synthesis of Aspirin). Especially consider how anything we have discussed this semester (scientific method, data analysis, media science literacy, experimental design, scientific uncertainty, drug development) or done (BioBlitz, 3D printing) might have impacted your thinking about this lab experience.
This is an intentionally reflective essay, so feel free to use first person.
This assignment is graded on a “check” system: if you complete the assignment on time and put in the effort, you get full credit (2% of your total grade). Be sure to check the category “Blog Entry 2” or you will not receive credit.
Informal writing means you should still take the time to re-read your writing and check for clarity as well as errors. However, you should feel free to adopt a reflective, casual, exploratory tone in your entry. Assume that the general public is your audience.
© 2024 Science Forward Fall 2018
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑