Author Jake Cohen

mac workshops

Hi class, Just a quick reminder that if you would like to sign up for a workshop that helps you get to know your laptop better, these are starting this week. The idea for this is that if you were… Continue Reading →

opera voting and Mac workshops

Hello class, Here is a link to vote for the opera. I did not do a good job explaining the plot of Magic Flute in class and when you read the synopsis for it you’ll see why – it’s extremely convoluted… Continue Reading →

Vote for an opera

Turandot Exterminating Angel Magic Flute

Night at the Museum: TOMORROW!

Hi everyone, Just a quick reminder that tomorrow is your first required common event of the semester, Macaulay’s Night at the Museum! Here are the quick details: When: Monday Sept. 18, 5-7:30pm Don’t be late! If you arrive after 5,… Continue Reading →

Co-authored posts

Hi everyone! If you plan on co-authoring a post and working together on one of your assigned artists, we now have the ability to do that, but only Prof. Hoffman or I can assign this. Should you want to set… Continue Reading →

Posting to ePortfolios

This post will cover the basics of how to create a post on ePortfolios for your artist/musician/photographer report and your film review. As a sample, I’ll demo how to make a post about Lou Reed, an influential New York rock… Continue Reading →

ePortfolios Set Up

Begin by going to eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu, and logging in. Once you’ve logged in, go to the upper left hand corner and select “My Sites.” Select “Add New,” then name your site. You might want to choose something easy to identify but generic:… Continue Reading →

Creating a map using Maps Marker Pro

This resource guide was originally crafted by ITF Maggie Galvan, based on a guide created by CCNY ITFs Logan McBride and John Sorrentino. Maps Marker is a WordPress plugin that allows you to create a map with marked points of… Continue Reading →

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