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Accessibility Evaluation
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This activity guides students through the evaluation of a website that they have created to see if it is accessible for users with disabilities. Students will simulate a number of different disabilities (e.g. visual impairments, color blindness, auditory impairments, motor impairments) to see if their website is accessible; they will also use automated W3 and WAVE tools to evaluate their sites. Students will consider the needs of users with disabilities by creating a persona and scenario of a user with disabilities interacting with their site. Finally, students will write up recommendations to change their site and implement the changes.

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Although this activity can be used in isolation, it is intended to be part of a series guiding students towards the creation of a front-end of a website. The series (all published as OER) consist of:

a) Needfinding
b) Personas, Scenarios and Storyboards
c) Front-end Website Design and Development
d) Accessibility Evaluation

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Accessibility: the Whys and the Hows
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This presentation introduces Computer Science students to the notion of accessibility: developing software for people with disabilities. This lesson provides a discussion of why accessibility is important (including the legal, societal and ethical benefits) as well as an overview of different types of impairments (visual, auditory, motor, neurological/cognitive) and how developers can make their software accessible to users with those disabilities. This lesson includes videos and links to readings and tutorials for students.

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These slides use Poll Everywhere polls; to use them, create your own Poll Everywhere account and duplicate the polls.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Advanced Mechatronics
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Project-based course on the design of mechatronic devices to address needs identified by hospital-based clinicians and industry. Students work in teams to develop a mechatronic prototype. The lectures will cover the design of medical devices and robotics including sensors, actuators, and robots. The students will communicate with customers to understand design needs, then conduct study on prior art, intellectual property, due diligence, and idea conceptualization. Students will present ideas in class and to a broad audience from local industry. Students will also write a publication-quality final report, which they will be encouraged for publication submission.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Manufacturing
Skilled Trades and Services
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College
Author:
Su, Hao
Date Added:
04/01/2020
Arecibo Message
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This two week assignment asks students to interpret and analyze the 1974 Arecibo Message sent by Drake and Sagan. Week 1 introduces the concepts behind the construction of the message and engages with a critical analysis of the architecture and the contents of the message. Week 2 asks students to develop software in a Jupyter Notebook (available for free from the Anaconda Python Distribution) to interpret messages that were similar to those produced by Drake and Sagan.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
LaGuardia Community College
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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9. Brave New World - AI/ML

The trifecta of globalization, urbanization and digitization have created new opportunities and challenges across our nation, cities, boroughs and urban centers. Cities are in a unique position at the center of commerce and technology becoming hubs for innovation and practical application of emerging technology. In this rapidly changing 24/7 digitized world, city governments worldwide are leveraging innovation and technology to become more effective, efficient, transparent and to be able to better plan for and anticipate the needs of its citizens, businesses and community organizations. This class will provide the framework for how cities and communities can become smarter and more accessible with technology and more connected.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Electronic Technology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Medgar Evers College
Author:
Rhonda S. Binda
Date Added:
05/12/2023
Balance Sheet Basics - Accounting Equation
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This video lecture presents the basic definitions of assets, liabilities and equity with simple examples. It also explains the concept of accounting equation with examples.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Mathematics
Nutrition
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Bronx Community College
Author:
Mittal, Harini
Date Added:
10/01/2016
Brave New World - Reslience
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The trifecta of globalization, urbanization and digitization have created new opportunities and challenges across our nation, cities, boroughs and urban centers. Cities are in a unique position at the center of commerce and technology becoming hubs for innovation and practical application of emerging technology. In this rapidly changing 24/7 digitized world, city governments worldwide are leveraging innovation and technology to become more effective, efficient, transparent and to be able to better plan for and anticipate the needs of its citizens, businesses and community organizations. This class will provide the framework for how cities and communities can become smarter and more accessible with technology and more connected.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Environmental Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Medgar Evers College
Author:
Binda, Rhonda S.
Date Added:
08/14/2020
Business Economics: Data for Decision Making
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Syllabus for a course in data analytics for business economics, focusing on use of source data sets to answer the "why?" questions hidden in aggregate averages used in theory and "headline" news releases. Zero cost course using data available widely on the web. Optional texts are trade books available widely in libraries or used copies at low cost.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Genetics
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College
Author:
Barnier, Brian
Foster, Kevin
Date Added:
01/01/2018
CS04ALL: Command Line Python
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Students are presented with information relating to stand alone Python programs, stdin, stdout, and command line arguments. This is a lab exercise. After completion students should be able to create executable Python programs which can accept input from stdin or command line arguments.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Date Added:
02/02/2019
Classification of assets - Part 2
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This video explains the different types of fixed assets and depreciation in detail and presents an example of assets side of a balance sheet.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Mathematics
Nutrition
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Bronx Community College
Author:
Mittal, Harini
Date Added:
10/01/2016
Classification of liabilities - Part II
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This video explains the various types of equity. It also illustrates an example of liabilities side of the Balance Sheet and a picture of the whole Balance Sheet in very simple terms.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Mathematics
Nutrition
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Bronx Community College
Author:
Mittal, Harini
Date Added:
10/01/2016
Coding for the Public Good
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These slides are used to guide a discussion with students introducing them to the notion of public interest technology and coding for the public good. The lesson is intended to spark a discussion with students about different sorts of technology and their societal ramifications.

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Note that these slides use Poll Everywhere polls; to use them, you will need to create your own Poll Everywhere account.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Coding for the Public Good: Front-end Website Design and Development
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This activity helps student design and develop a front-end of a website, from wireframes through HTML/CSS/Javascript. It includes design questions for students, including the invocation of Ben Schneiderman's eight golden rules for interface design.

Note: this activity assumes prior knowledge of web development. Since this activity is designed for an HCI course, with a focus on interface design, students are not expected to create a back-end for it. This activity can obviously be modified for a full-stack experience.

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Although this activity can be used in isolation, it is intended to be part of a series guiding students towards the creation of a front-end of a website. The series (all published as OER) consist of:

a) Needfinding
b) Personas, Scenarios and Storyboards
c) Front-end Website Design and Development
d) Accessibility Evaluation

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Cryptography Module" by Hunter R. Johnson
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This archive contains a series of lessons on cryptography suitable for use in a CS0 course. The only requirement is familiarity with Python, particularly dictionaries, lists, and file IO. It is also assumed that students know how to create stand-alone Python programs and interact with them through the terminal. Most of the work is done in Jupyter notebooks.

The material found in the notebooks is a combination of reading material, exercises, activities and assignments. Below are descriptions of each lesson or assignment and links to notebooks on Cocalc. The same files are available for batch download in this archive.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lecture Notes
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Cybercrime and Cyber security Techniques
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This lecture presents information about cybercrime, which has become the most ubiquitous crime world-wide and affects individuals, companies and government. The lecture indicates that 95% of all cybercrime is preventable and describes a myriad of cyber security techniques that are available to prevent hacking. Legislation to combat cybercrime is presented as well as the places where cybercrime should be reported.

Subject:
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lecture Notes
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
Hostos Community College
Author:
Amy J Ramson
Shalom Cohen
Date Added:
04/11/2023