Center for Digital Learning at SUNY Geneseo

ASSESStivus 2021: assessment for the rest of us

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SUNY Geneseo’s annual presentation, workshop, and panel event “Assessment for the Rest of Us,” or, ASSESStivus, is being held remotely this year, spanning Monday, January 25th and Tuesday, January 26th. This event is open only to members of the SUNY Geneseo campus community, and registration is required for security purposes, but attendees can register at any time, up to the end of the session.

See the ASSESStivus Schedule at https://www.geneseo.edu/assesstivus/schedule

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Workshops galore!

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We’re back at it with the workshops, folks! The CDL is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting 2 workshops at the end of this week, one on Thursday the 21st, and one on Friday the 22nd. Mark your calendars!

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January 2021 newsletter and events calendar

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We’re back with another newsletter; our second of all time and first of the new year! This month we’re looking back on December’s “CDL Conversation”, which refers to a topic regularly discussed, researched, and considered by the Center. Check out the newsletter at the bottom of this post to read more about what our topic in December: surveillance technology and algorithmic justice.

Looking forward, we’re also thinking about some “resolutions” for the upcoming year. Stick with us this year and see what we accomplish!

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Workshop announcement — Managing your Google Cloud storage

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The Center for Digital Learning is excited to announce that we will be hosting a workshop on optimizing how you can organize and use your Google Drive at Geneseo. This workshop will be presented by Laurie Fox, our Assistant Director for Online Learning.

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Breaking the black box video series

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In 2016, ProPublica published a series of short informational videos that explain how online algorithms influence our daily lives in numerous, and often concealed, ways. Each video is less than 3 minutes long, and is accompanied by a ProPublica article on a related topic, as well as an open comments section for readers to reflect and interact with each other on the issues discussed.

View the videos and find the links to their articles below:

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