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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Lee Vinsel Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:28 PM
My college is hiring an adjunct professor to teach our course, Computers & Society, which was originally designed by Andy Russell before I took it over for four years. There's lots of latitude regarding *what* gets taught in the course. I paste the full ad below, but here is the bit that gives some description of the course.
"This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions."
And here's the link: https://www.stevens.edu/direct ory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities
Let me know if you have any questions.
Lee Vinsel
*ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES*
The College of Arts & Letters at =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B Stevens Institute of Technology has spring 2017 adjunct openings in the Program in Humanities and Social Sciences for the following course:
HSS 371 =E2=80=93 Computers & Society
This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions.
See the Stevens Course Catalog for full description. http://www.stevens.edu= / catalog/
Under this appointment, your responsibilities will include preparing and maintaining course syllabus, teaching assigned classes, attending all class sessions, grading and providing appropriate feedback to students, scheduling office hours, completing all assessments requirements, and attending at least one orientation meeting. You will also be required to provide your students and the College of Arts & Letters office with a comprehensive course syllabus before the start of the semester. The syllabus should include all course requirements, grading policy, assignments, expected exams and required reading. You will provide us with your textbook order in-time for materials to arrive well in advance of the first week of classes. Finally, you will be required to adhere to the policies as stated in the CAL faculty handbook.
Qualifications: Experience teaching at the University level required. All candidates must have already taught the specific course listed, or an equivalent.
On-line applications required at https://www.stevens.edu/ directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities.
Positions will remain open until filled.
Applicants should be sure to include a cover letter, current c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, samples or link to work or portfolio (if applicable), and names and addresses of three references.
For more information, please visit: www.stevens.edu/cal
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Joly MacFie President - Internet Society New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) http://isoc-ny.org 218 565 9365
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Forward from SIGCIS ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Lee Vinsel <[1]lee.vinsel-at-gmail.com> Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:28 PM My college is hiring an adjunct professor to teach our course, Computers & Society, which was originally designed by Andy Russell before I took it over for four years. There's lots of latitude regarding *what* gets taught in the course. I paste the full ad below, but here is the bit that gives some description of the course. "This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions." And here's the link: [2]https://www.stevens.edu/direct ory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities Let me know if you have any questions. Lee Vinsel
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES
?
The College of Arts & Letters at ?? Stevens Institute of Technology has spring 2017 adjunct openings in the Program in Humanities and Social Sciences for the following course:
HSS 371 ? Computers & Society
This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions.
See the Stevens Course Catalog for full description. [3]http://www.stevens.edu/catalog/
Under this appointment, your responsibilities will include preparing and maintaining course syllabus, teaching assigned classes, attending all class sessions, grading and providing appropriate feedback to students, scheduling office hours, completing all assessments requirements, and attending at least one orientation meeting. You will also be required to provide your students and the College of Arts & Letters office with a comprehensive course syllabus before the start of the semester. The syllabus should include all course requirements, grading policy, assignments, expected exams and required reading. You will provide us with your textbook order in-time for materials to arrive well in advance of the first week of classes. Finally, you will be required to adhere to the policies as stated in the CAL faculty handbook.
Qualifications: Experience teaching at the University level required. All candidates must have already taught the specific course listed, or an equivalent.
On-line applications required at [4]https://www.stevens.edu/ directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities.
Positions will remain open until filled.
Applicants should be sure to include a cover letter, current c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, samples or link to work or portfolio (if applicable), and names and addresses of three references.
For more information, please visit: [5]www.stevens.edu/cal
? -- Assistant Professor and Director, Program on Science and Technology Studies College of Arts and Letters Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 07030 [6]leevinsel.com Twitter: -at-STS_News -- Joly MacFie President - Internet Society New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) [7]http://isoc-ny.org ? ? ? ? ? 218 565 9365 [spacer.gif] [spacer.gif]
References
1. mailto:lee.vinsel-at-gmail.com 2. https://www.stevens.edu/directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities 3. http://www.stevens.edu/catalog/ 4. https://www.stevens.edu/directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities 5. http://www.stevens.edu/cal 6. http://leevinsel.com/ 7. http://isoc-ny.org/
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Lee Vinsel Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:28 PM
My college is hiring an adjunct professor to teach our course, Computers & Society, which was originally designed by Andy Russell before I took it over for four years. There's lots of latitude regarding *what* gets taught in the course. I paste the full ad below, but here is the bit that gives some description of the course.
"This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions."
And here's the link: https://www.stevens.edu/direct ory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities
Let me know if you have any questions.
Lee Vinsel
*ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES*
The College of Arts & Letters at =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B Stevens Institute of Technology has spring 2017 adjunct openings in the Program in Humanities and Social Sciences for the following course:
HSS 371 =E2=80=93 Computers & Society
This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions.
See the Stevens Course Catalog for full description. http://www.stevens.edu= / catalog/
Under this appointment, your responsibilities will include preparing and maintaining course syllabus, teaching assigned classes, attending all class sessions, grading and providing appropriate feedback to students, scheduling office hours, completing all assessments requirements, and attending at least one orientation meeting. You will also be required to provide your students and the College of Arts & Letters office with a comprehensive course syllabus before the start of the semester. The syllabus should include all course requirements, grading policy, assignments, expected exams and required reading. You will provide us with your textbook order in-time for materials to arrive well in advance of the first week of classes. Finally, you will be required to adhere to the policies as stated in the CAL faculty handbook.
Qualifications: Experience teaching at the University level required. All candidates must have already taught the specific course listed, or an equivalent.
On-line applications required at https://www.stevens.edu/ directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities.
Positions will remain open until filled.
Applicants should be sure to include a cover letter, current c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, samples or link to work or portfolio (if applicable), and names and addresses of three references.
For more information, please visit: www.stevens.edu/cal
--=20 Assistant Professor and Director, Program on Science and Technology Studies College of Arts and Letters Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 07030 leevinsel.com Twitter: -at-STS_News
--=20
Joly MacFie President - Internet Society New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) http://isoc-ny.org 218 565 9365
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Forward from SIGCIS ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Lee Vinsel <[1]lee.vinsel-at-gmail.com> Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:28 PM My college is hiring an adjunct professor to teach our course, Computers & Society, which was originally designed by Andy Russell before I took it over for four years. There's lots of latitude regarding *what* gets taught in the course. I paste the full ad below, but here is the bit that gives some description of the course. "This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions." And here's the link: [2]https://www.stevens.edu/direct ory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities Let me know if you have any questions. Lee Vinsel
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES
?
The College of Arts & Letters at ?? Stevens Institute of Technology has spring 2017 adjunct openings in the Program in Humanities and Social Sciences for the following course:
HSS 371 ? Computers & Society
This course examines the historical, social, political, and moral aspects of computers, the Internet, social media, and digital technologies more generally. The course topics and readings can be quite flexible, but usually consist of some computer history, ICT policy debates, computer and media culture, and ethical and societal aspects of the computing professions.
See the Stevens Course Catalog for full description. [3]http://www.stevens.edu/catalog/
Under this appointment, your responsibilities will include preparing and maintaining course syllabus, teaching assigned classes, attending all class sessions, grading and providing appropriate feedback to students, scheduling office hours, completing all assessments requirements, and attending at least one orientation meeting. You will also be required to provide your students and the College of Arts & Letters office with a comprehensive course syllabus before the start of the semester. The syllabus should include all course requirements, grading policy, assignments, expected exams and required reading. You will provide us with your textbook order in-time for materials to arrive well in advance of the first week of classes. Finally, you will be required to adhere to the policies as stated in the CAL faculty handbook.
Qualifications: Experience teaching at the University level required. All candidates must have already taught the specific course listed, or an equivalent.
On-line applications required at [4]https://www.stevens.edu/ directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities.
Positions will remain open until filled.
Applicants should be sure to include a cover letter, current c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, samples or link to work or portfolio (if applicable), and names and addresses of three references.
For more information, please visit: [5]www.stevens.edu/cal
? -- Assistant Professor and Director, Program on Science and Technology Studies College of Arts and Letters Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 07030 [6]leevinsel.com Twitter: -at-STS_News -- Joly MacFie President - Internet Society New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) [7]http://isoc-ny.org ? ? ? ? ? 218 565 9365 [spacer.gif] [spacer.gif]
References
1. mailto:lee.vinsel-at-gmail.com 2. https://www.stevens.edu/directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities 3. http://www.stevens.edu/catalog/ 4. https://www.stevens.edu/directory/division-human-resources/employment-opportunities 5. http://www.stevens.edu/cal 6. http://leevinsel.com/ 7. http://isoc-ny.org/
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Internet Society - NYC Metropolitan Area Chapter http://isoc-ny.org
'The Internet is for Everyone." ___________________________________________ Announce mailing list Announce-at-lists.isoc-ny.org http://lists.isoc-ny.org/listinfo.cgi/announce-isoc-ny.org
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