A virtual learning community for faculty who are participating in January 2024 OER/ZTC Course Redesign or Open Pedagogy Assignments.
(image credit: “Open Education” by Gabriela Montorzi, Scientific Infographics is licensed under CC BY 4.0)
A virtual learning community for faculty who are participating in January 2024 OER/ZTC Course Redesign or Open Pedagogy Assignments.
(image credit: “Open Education” by Gabriela Montorzi, Scientific Infographics is licensed under CC BY 4.0)
Student writing on the intersection between lived experience and concepts regarding politics and government learned in American Government.
Avatar showing people carrying signs at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, cropped from a photo by Marion S. Trikosko, via the Library of Congress
Student writing on the intersection between lived experience and concepts regarding politics and government learned in American Government.
Avatar showing people carrying signs at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, cropped from a photo by Marion S. Trikosko, via the Library of Congress
In this assignment, you will have the opportunity to attend a political event that takes place either in person or online. A political event may be a public debate between two politicians or scholars, a public protest or demonstration with a political cause, a political party’s convention, or a public talk among political speakers on societal issues, etc. You may attend a live or a virtual event organized by BMCC or other organization in New York City, either in person or Zoom.
In this assignment, you will have the opportunity to attend a political event that takes place either in person or online. A political event may be a public debate between two politicians or scholars, a public protest or demonstration with a political cause, a political party’s convention, or a public talk among political speakers on societal issues, etc. You may attend a live or a virtual event organized by BMCC or other organization in New York City, either in person or Zoom.