CTLE Affiliated Events

Get Started with Gradescope!

Institutional Effectiveness is hosting two “get started” sessions this semester. Join us for an online workshop and learn how instructors use Gradescope. The workshop will offer guidance on delivery of assignments that are paper-based. In this workshop you will learn how to:

  • Use the Gradescope and Blackboard integration.
  • Set up assignments where students can submit freeform work.
  • Grade your existing assignments on Gradescope.
  • Make rubric changes as you grade with changes applied to previously graded work to maintain consistency.
  • Write each comment only once and apply previously used comments with a click.
  • Use “assignment analytics” to gain insight into student learning.

Interested in learning more? Register today! If you can’t attend live, register to receive a follow-up email with a recording.

Sessions:

For more information, view the Syracuse University Gradescope flyer and visit Syracuse University’s Gradescope webpage.


Film Screening: Scream For Me Sarajevo

Film Screening and Discussion with Amir Husak, Associate Professor of Media Studies at The New School for Social Research

March 21, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
The Global Collaboratory, Eggers 060

“Scream For Me Sarajevo” tells the story of a 1994 rock concert performed in the face of the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian war. Bruce Dickinson (of Iron Maiden) and his band Skunkworks were smuggled into the city to perform in front of a crowd of Bosnians in the midst of years of violence and warfare.

The film screening will be followed by a discussion with Amir Husak, associate professor of media studies at The New School for Social Research.

Cosponsored by the Balkan Studies Collection and the Meredith Professorship Funds. Please contact Azra Hromadžić at ahromadz@syr.edu for questions.

Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs


Ethnography Lab: Ethnographic Experimentations with Sound, Poetry, Fiction and Film

March 22, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Maxwell 205A

Amir Husak & Azra Hromadžić:
“Traversing the Una River: Collaborative Ethnographies of Sound”

Kyrstin Mallon Andrews:
“Feeling the Story or Storying the Feeling: Truth and Fiction in Caribbean Ethnography”

Cosponsored by the Balkan Studies Collection and the Meredith Professorship Funds. Please contact Azra Hromadžić at ahromadz@syr.edu for questions.

Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs