Dear TIME 2000 Students,
I hope this email finds you in good health.
Several of you have asked about summer courses. Once QC announced that the summer classes will be taught remotely, some students told me that they do not want to take summer classes. Today, one of the seniors suggested that you consider taking summer courses so that you do not fall behind on the required courses and to avoid having to take 6 classes one (or even two) semesters, something that is never recommended.
With this in mind, I thought it would be a good idea for you to share your experiences taking online courses at QC. I will then share the recommendations, both positive and negative, for you to have as more classes might transition to online only options in the future. The recent alumni are included for their recommendations, as well.
Please complete the online course survey as soon as possible and by the end of this week.
Click here: Online Course Recommendations<https://forms.gle/2ScCAhmybQZ6dDnz9>
Thank you. We will all get farther together!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
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Dear All,
Dr. Artzt and I really appreciate receiving your journals and meeting with you for chat times. If you or your loved ones were ill, we hope recovery is in sight. We hope those of you who are well, stay well and practice safe social distancing.
The post below was shared with me because it is written by a teacher.
May you find it as inspiring as I do!
Stay safe!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
"This is a tough time for students. Stay strong and in a world with a lot of what ifs let's think about these ones a bit...
With the rest of the school year going to online learning and in some places, canceled altogether-students will miss 2 to 2.5 months of traditional classroom time.
Many people are concerned about students falling behind because of this. Yes, they may fall behind when it comes to classroom education...
But what if...
What if instead of falling "behind", this group of kids are ADVANCED because of this? Hear me out.
What if they have more empathy, they enjoy family connection, they can be more creative and entertain themselves, they love to read, they love to express themselves in writing.
What if they enjoy the simple things, like their own backyard and sitting near a window in the quiet.
What if they notice the birds and the dates the different flowers emerge, and the calming renewal of a gentle rain shower?
What if this generation are the ones to learn to cook, organize their space, do their laundry, and keep a well run home?
What if they learn to stretch a dollar and to live with less?
What if they learn to plan shopping trips and meals at home.
What if they learn the value of eating together as a family and finding the good to share in the small delights of the everyday?
What if they are the ones to place great value on our teachers and educational professionals, librarians, public servants and the previously invisible essential support workers like truck drivers, grocers, cashiers, custodians, logistics, and health care workers and their supporting staff, just to name a few of the millions taking care of us right now while we are sheltered in place?
What if among these children, a great leader emerges who had the benefit of a slower pace and a simpler life to truly learn what really matters in this life?
What if they are AHEAD?
Dear TIME 2000 Juniors,
I hope you and your family members are well and staying healthy. Dr. Artzt and I cannot wait until we can all return to campus. Placements for student teaching will be delayed until we know how and when schools will resume. I will be in touch with a Google Form survey as soon as possible.
It is important that we keep in touch and write journals to remember what our thoughts and feelings were at this historic time. This journal assignment is for you, the juniors, who are in a very different situation than the other undergraduates. Please email both Dr. Artzt and me your honest reflections. Although we are going to have junior group meetings on Tuesday, April 14, there are personal things you may not want to share in a group.
Remember to join the TIME 2000 Classroom page as per the previous email.
On Tuesday, Click on this revised link to the meeting at your meeting time:
https://meet.google.com/lookup/bphkqr5glu
You will be able to see everyone and have the option to speak or to text via the chat box or just hang out and listen.
Journal Assignment: The Spring 2020 semester is unlike any we have experienced before! We are interested in getting your feedback on several issues and, more importantly, knowing how you are doing. Please respond to the following in as detailed and honest a manner as possible.
1. What is your name? How are you and your family? How is life at home? Are you or your relatives essential workers who are still reporting to work outside of the home? Let us know how you feel.
2. How are you coping with the covid crisis? How are you handling the changes in your life caused by the coronavirus pandemic? What challenges are you facing? What are your successes?
3. Describe your experiences this semester thus far. Include a BRIEF description of the courses you are taking and your feelings about those courses (both TIME 2000 and non-TIME 2000 courses). How are you handling the transition to remote learning?
4. Describe any other thoughts and feelings you would like to share about the TIME 2000 program that you did not mention above. What things would you like us to be sure to do in future semesters? Please let us know any questions you may have.
5. Describe any other thoughts and feelings you would like to share about yourself that you did not mention above. What is going on in your life right now that you'd like us to know about?
Remember that CUNY has a webpage with great resources including tips and resources for reducing stress as well as mental health links:
https://www.cuny.edu/cuny-continuity/cuny-continuity-for-students/
I am looking forward to seeing you tomorrow!
Be safe and stay well!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
Reminder:
Dear TIME 2000 Juniors,
I hope you and your families are well. Although Dr. Artzt sees you during class and meetings, we miss catching up with you. We thought it would be good to set up a few small group conferences via Google Meet. I will set up two meetings for Tuesday, April 14, which are during the M385 class time. Below are the meetings I am proposing. If you can't get on one meeting, you can always join the other. If these times are not good for you and you wish to speak, we will work out another time, just let me know.
Please join the TIME 2000 Classroom page as per the previous email.
On Tuesday, Click on this link to the meeting at your meeting time:
https://meet.google.com/lookup/bphkqr5glu
You will be able to see everyone and have the option to speak or to text via the chat box or just hang out and listen.
Meeting 1: 11:00AM – 11:30AM
Chen
Meijin
Chen
Si Ting
Chu
Hannah
Dorta
Christian
Furca
Maria
Kuang
Vivian
Luong
Rochelle
Maniscalco
Chiara
Nanas
Sophia
Pan
Joyce
Santos
Karina
Meeting 2: 11:40AM-12:10PM
Shan
Pei
Villalba
Marvin
Zheng
Xiaoyan (Caitlin)
Amster
Melissa
Cruz
Jose
Di Leone
Salvatore
Fontaine
Kayla
Gee
Betty
Huxtable
Mykiela
Lonic
Tatijana
Siu
Evina
Wang
Ying
I look forward to seeing you next week!
Stay safe!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
Dearest TIME 2000 Sophomores,
I hope you and your families are well. Although Dr. Artzt sees you during class and meetings, we miss catching up with you. We thought it would be good to set up a few small group conferences via Google Meet. I will set up two meetings for Tuesday, April 14, which are during the M385 class time. Below are the meetings I am proposing. If you can't get on one meeting, you can always join the other. If these times are not good for you and you wish to speak, we will work out another time, just let me know.
Click on this link to the meeting at your meeting time:
https://meet.google.com/tcu-zqgm-sed?authuser=2&pli=1
You will be able to see everyone and have the option to speak or to text via the chat box or just hang out and listen.
Meeting 1: 11:00AM – 11:30AM
Chen
Meijin
Chen
Si Ting
Chu
Hannah
Dorta
Christian
Furca
Maria
Kuang
Vivian
Luong
Rochelle
Maniscalco
Chiara
Nanas
Sophia
Pan
Joyce
Santos
Karina
Meeting 2: 11:40AM-12:10PM
Shan
Pei
Villalba
Marvin
Zheng
Xiaoyan (Caitlin)
Amster
Melissa
Cruz
Jose
Di Leone
Salvatore
Fontaine
Kayla
Gee
Betty
Huxtable
Mykiela
Lonic
Tatijana
Siu
Evina
Wang
Ying
I look forward to seeing you next week!
Stay safe!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
Good Morning everyone,
I hope this email finds you all well. I hope your families are happy and healthy in this very hectic time. Typically, a survey is given out during this time of year to rate the performance of the lab technician (Alyssa Figueroa). Due to campus restrictions, I have decided to give the survey via Google Drive.
If possible, please take a moment to complete the lab survey at this link:
https://forms.gle/4A3NMwxdf4b9yu3B9
Note that the survey can be completed anonymously.
Thank you in advance.
Alyssa Figueroa
Computer Lab Technician
SEYS TIME2000
Queens College - CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Flushing, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5172 | (f)718 997 5173
http://www.qc.cuny.edu
:)
Dear Math Ed Students,
As I watch the news, I noticed that there is so much math in the news reports now and the speakers are saying things like "Do the Math!"
Finally answering the age old question:
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Stay safe!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
Dear TIME 2000 Students,
I hope you and your family members are well and staying healthy. Dr. Artzt and I continue to miss you terribly and cannot wait until we can all return to campus. We are concerned and would like to hear from you by way of a journal assignment.
The following assignment is required for all freshmen, but all students are welcome to respond as we would love to know how you are doing. Journals should be submitted via e-mail to both Dr. Artzt (qcartzt(a)gmail.com<mailto:qcartzt@gmail.com>) and Mrs. Weinman (Naomi.Weinman(a)qc.cuny.edu<mailto:Naomi.Weinman@qc.cuny.edu>), as text in the e-mail (NOT as an attachment to the e-mail) by March 31, 2020. THEY SHOULD ALSO BE HONEST, SO WE KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS. PLEASE DON'T JUST TELL US THINGS YOU THINK WE WANT TO HEAR. THE ONLY REASON FOR THESE JOURNALS IS TO GET REAL HONEST FEEDBACK FROM YOU SO THAT WE CAN BE OF HELP, EVEN IF IT MEANS ADJUSTING THE PROGRAM IN SOME WAY.
Journal Assignment: The Spring 2020 semester is unlike any we have experienced before! We are interested in getting your feedback on several issues and, more importantly, knowing how you are doing. Please respond to the following in as detailed and honest a manner as possible.
1. What is your name? How are you and your family? How are you handling the changes in your life caused by the coronavirus pandemic?
2. Describe your experiences this semester thus far. Include a BRIEF description of the courses you are taking and your feelings about those courses (both TIME 2000 and non-TIME 2000 courses).
3. How is your life outside of school? (e.g., Are you working, or were you working until the coronavirus restrictions were enacted? If so, where and how many hours? Is it interfering with your school life? Are you able to have a social life? ) HOW IS LIFE AT HOME?
4. Describe any other thoughts and feelings you would like to share about the TIME 2000 program that you did not mention above. What things would you like us to be sure to do in future semesters? Please let us know any questions you may have.
5. Describe any other thoughts and feelings you would like to share about yourself that you did not mention above. What is going on in your life right now that you'd like us to know about?
Be safe and stay well!
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>
Dear TIME 2000 Students,
Given all the changes in your lives, I wanted to check in to see how you are doing. During this unusual time, it is important to stay connected with friends, colleagues - students and teachers, and, of course, family. I love reading your journals but that is only one way to stay connected.
CUNY has created a web page that is extremely useful. In addition to listing specific date extensions for CUNY and QC deadlines, it includes a variety of tips, resources and tools. Be sure to scroll through the entire page. It is an excellent resource.
Check out the new CUNY Continuity for Students webpage which features resources, tools and tips to help you transition to distance learning for the rest of the Spring 2020 semester.<http://maestro.cuny.edu/trk/click?ref=zqtbwp23f_2-1uc942a-0-1d84x37442x0RHw…>
Other suggestions for staying connected come from an email I received from 1800Flowers. They make a lot of sense so I am sharing them with you.
Develop A Plan for Staying in Touch:
Jot down a list of people - even just three, four, or five - under the following headings: friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. Develop a contact plan for the days and weeks ahead. It could be an aunt who lives alone, an older neighbor, or neighboring couple. Some you may want to contact every day or even every week. These need not be long conversations. Just reaching out is often enough.
Make Use of New Technologies:
Use the amazing new communication technologies available today - Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, Google Hangouts, etc. to create regular group conversations with your family or a specific group of friends. If you have folks in your circle who have never embraced platforms like these, do them a favor; call them and walk them through setting up. It will change their lives.
Give Yourself a Break:
Start a virtual book club over Skype or Zoom. Plan to watch the same comedy on Netflix with a friend. These moments of human contact - even if they're virtual - are even more important in times like these. Seeing a familiar face is comforting, even if it is on a device screen.
Staying connected with others is one of the best things we can do for our well-being during these anxious times. As Jim says, "At the end of this period - and it will eventually end - you will emerge with more, deeper, and better relationships."
Let's all stay connected and stay healthy!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Weinman
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173
time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000>