Alumni Profile: Bishara Abdul-Hamid
At his learning center Hexagon-STEM, Bishara Abdul-Hamid (M.S.I.T. ’15) uses an interdisciplinary approach to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Staying Connected During Remote Learning
Instructional technology expert Kate E. O’Hara, Ph.D., shares insights on ways educators can integrate multimedia tools into their curriculum and stay connected with students.
$1.2 Million NSF Grant Prepares Teachers to Work in High-Need Schools
New York Institute of Technology received a $1.2 million National Science Foundation (NSF) scholarship grant to prepare high school math and science teachers to work in high-need schools.
Creative Design Solutions to Aid People with Disabilities
NYIT students in the Viscardi Industry Project course presented four innovative ideas to support people with disabilities.
NYIT Fulbright Scholar Explores New Technologies in the Classroom
NYIT faculty member and Fulbright Scholar Melda Yildiz traveled to Azerbaijan to investigate how new media and technologies can improve teacher education.
NYIT-Vancouver Offers Master of Science in Instructional Technology
Learn about new teaching methods, curriculum development, and social networking tools as part of NYIT's graduate program in instructional technology.