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THE BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE GEOSPATIAL CENTER OF THE CUNY CREST INSTITUTE (BGCCCI)

Founding Director: Dr. Sunil Bhaskaran
www.bcc.cuny.edu/academics/geospatial-center-of-the-cuny-crest-institute/

Twitter @BGCCCIGeo

The Bronx Community College Geospatial Center of the CUNY CREST Institute (BGCCCI) is a satellite institute of the CUNY CREST Institute. It was formed by a memorandum of understanding between Bronx Community College [BCC] and CUNY CREST Institute [City College of New York] and was officially launched on the October 3, 2014. BGCCCI is one of the three [3] centers/units of BCC, which falls under the Office of Academic Affairs.

Geospatial technology includes geographic information systems [GIS], remote sensing [RS] and global positioning systems [GPS]. It is defined as “an information technology field of practice that acquires, manages, interprets, integrates, displays, analyzes or otherwise uses data focusing on the geographic, temporal and spatial context.” According to the US department of Labor (USDOL), geospatial technology is an emerging critical field of study that has a wide range of applications. It is also a high-growth sector that faces a critical shortage of skilled labor and, therefore, education and training in it is a national priority.

The overarching mission of BGCCCI is to educate, train and prepare BCC students for conducting cutting-edge industry-relevant STEAM research by learning concepts and acquiring hands-on workforce training skills in geospatial technology. Affiliated faculty, students’ interns and collaborators at BGCCCI conduct cutting-edge research in collaboration with the industry.

BGCCCI meets its objectives and goals by investing in the following activities: -

a) Designing, and developing new curricula and programs.

b) Conducting scholarly activities and cutting-edge research in areas of national priority.

c) Delivering hands-on training and professional development programs for K-16 institutions, including students, educators and not-for-profit agencies.

d) Sustaining the Center’s activities by grants awards from private and federal entities.

e) Collaborating with national and international institutions in cutting-edge research areas [image and spatial analysis, deep learning, data mining, cloud-based big data analytics]

And

f) Collaborating with the industry to design innovative out-of-the-box internships and career pathways.

BGCCCI’s Geospatial Computing Center, located in Meister Hall [ME], is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest industry standard geospatial software including open source geospatial resources and large archives of multi-resolution satellite data and other forms of geospatial datasets.

Since 2014, BGCCCI has been contributing to national calls to reduce the gap in skilled labor by creating pathways in geospatial technology and careers. Through its affiliated faculty it fosters multidisciplinary research and projects. Affiliated faculty has written textbooks, developed learning materials using a wide range of geospatial BIG data and has designed pathways curriculum and proposals for a Certificate Program in Geospatial Technology. BGCCCI faculty has engaged in cutting-edge research with national and international institutions that has national and global significance. Affiliated faculty mentor and train students and educators at the state-of-the-art geospatial computing center (Meister Hall [ME], Room 330) through all-year-round workshops, research internships and professional development programs. Since its inception the Center has trained and imparted workforce skills to 500 participants including students and educators (K-16). BGCCCI’s large volumes of geospatial data provide students and faculty with a unique opportunity to undertake cutting-edge research.

BGCCCI is a self-sustaining entity fueled by grants from federal and private agencies including Federal Highway Administration and U.S. Department of Transportation [USDOT], ESRI-Natural Resources Imagery Grant, National Science Foundation, National Aeronautical Space Administration [NASA], Digital Globe, Harris Corporation, Amazon and many others. Its unique sustenance model has enabled BGCCCI to grow and evolve into a major intellectual hub in the region. Currently BGCCCI is funded by two major grants from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) program (2017-2020), for more information go to https://ate.is/PGTC and NASA-EONS program (2019-2021). The Center has a high-success ratio in securing funding from federal and private agencies. The Centers activities are evaluated internally by College designed rubrics. Its sponsored activities are evaluated by external evaluators.

CENTER FOR TEACHING, LEARNING, AND TECHNOLOGY (CTLT)

Director: Mark Lennerton | Meister Hall [ME], Room 212
Director of Online Support and Learning Management System: Albert Robinson
Meister Hall [ME], Rooms 212 and 209 | 718.289.5100, Ext. 3412

Brightspace Support and Training Center:
Nichols Hall [NI], Room 311 | 718.289.5100, Ext. 3260
http://www.bcc.cuny.edu/CTLT/

As the comprehensive center for professional development to BCC’s faculty, staff, and administration dedicated to the art of teaching, CTLT produces and promotes workshops, seminars, conferences and other events that foster growth in pedagogy, scholarship, assessment and the adoption of new classroom technologies. The CTLT instructional staff explores innovative approaches to teaching and learning, promotes a common understanding of tested best practices and collaborates to develop a network of pedagogical mentorship and collegial community. Wherever possible, CTLT development programs are designed and led by BCC qualified faculty and staff. All such programs and activities are centered on BCC’s key academic goals: strengthening students’ engagement with learning and increasing the number of students who persist and graduate. In pursuit of these goals, the CTLT fosters collaborative relationships with faculty and staff across disciplines, across the BCC campus and across the University. The focus is on the application of pedagogy rather than the acquisition of specific subject content. Emphasis is placed on understanding and empathizing with the student experience.

CTLT also provides technical support and training for all classroom educational technologies and equipment such as whiteboards, projectors, podium computers, lecture capture, pod/video casting, 3D printing and scanning, Blackboard, ePortfolio, classroom response systems (clickers), automated exam scanning and grading, HyFlex classrooms and labs, etc.

SUNY BRONX EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER

Executive Director: Ronnie Hector
2467 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10468 | 718.530.7000
www.bronxeoc.org

The Bronx Educational Opportunity Center (Bronx EOC) is one of 10 EOCs and 2 Career and counseling and Outreach Centers (CCOCs) in New York State. The Bronx EOC is an educational and workforce development institution of the State University of New York, established to educate and train underserved adults and local communities. The Bronx EOC provides innovative academic programs leading to high school equivalency and higher education and workforce development training leading to a more productive and prosperous individual in the workplace while supporting upward mobility, economic stability, and self-sufficiency.

Advanced Technology Training and Information Networking (ATTAIN) is a network of technology laboratories located across New York state’s most economically challenged urban and rural communities.

  • Academic Programs: Adult Basic Education, English as Second Language, College Preparation, High School Equivalency and High School Equivalency Preparation/Pre GED

  • Vocational Programs: Medical Assistant (MA), EMT, Doula, Electric Car Charging Station Repair, Master Barber, Home Health Aide (HHA), EKG, Phlebotomy, Security Guard Training, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Microsoft Certifications

For more information please visit: http://www.BronxEOC.org

OFFICE OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

Director: Madelaine Centeno
Sage Hall [SA], Room 201 | 718.933.1608 | 718.289.5170
www.bcc.cuny.edu/continuing-education/

The Office of Workforce Development and Continuing Education at Bronx Community College offers educational programs for students of all ages and backgrounds seeking to improve their career prospects and economic security, including adult basic education (primarily ESL and TASC/GED prep), training for jobs in early childhood education, construction, health care, technology and much more, along with customized training for employers and unions. The division also collaborates with BCC academic departments to develop credit-bearing vocational training programs. These “stackable” credentials — in areas from Cybersecurity to education — provide students with practical, hands-on training for good jobs in growing sectors of the city’s economy.

OFFICE OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Sage Hall [SA], 2nd Floor | 718.289.5177
https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/career-development/

The mission of this office is to provide all Bronx Community College students with quality career building services, programs, and events to prepare them for internships and employment opportunities in their fields of study. Every BCC student has an assigned Career Specialist. Career Development prepares students for the world of work through in-person and/or remote job readiness skills training, career-related information sessions, mentorship, internship, fellowship, and/or volunteer opportunities.

Some of the highlights of the Office of Career Development include:

  • Determine whether your major is in line with your career interests and goals

  • Resume and cover letter writing

  • Mock interviews

  • Employer recruiting

  • Professional attire

If you want to make sure that you have chosen the right major or can graduate with experience in your major, schedule an appointment with your career specialist by calling, 718.289.5177, emailing us at CareerDevelopment@bcc.cuny.edu, or visiting us at Sage Hall, second floor; your career specialist will get you started on your career path.

OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Assistant Vice President and Chief Information Officer: Luisa Martich
Colston Hall [CO], Room 827 | 718.289.5168

The Office of Information Technology is committed to delivering enterprise-class IT services that support and enhance the College’s mission, playing a pivotal role in providing an exceptional educational experience for students. This office designs, maintains, and secures the College’s network infrastructure and computer systems, ensuring reliable and secure access to essential resources. It also oversees student labs, provides comprehensive technical support to the campus community, and drives innovation across the institution. The Office of Information Technology is organized into eight key service areas: Infrastructure and System Integration Services, Network and Information Security, Academic and Instructional Technology, IT Service Desk, IT Client Services, Information Services and Production Support, IT Business and Project Management, and the IT Training and Internship Office. Each of these areas works collaboratively to ensure that the College’s technology environment is robust, secure, and continuously evolving to meet the needs of faculty, staff, and students.

Infrastructure and System Integration Services

The Infrastructure and System Integration Services unit is a cornerstone of the college’s technological environment and is responsible for the comprehensive management and operation of the college’s information technology infrastructure. This unit ensures the seamless planning, deployment, support, and maintenance of critical systems that form the backbone of the campus’s technology environment. The unit’s responsibilities include the campus telephone system, fiber optic backbone, departmental and building networks, campus-wide wireless data network, wide area network (WAN) connections, and large-scale computer, server, and information resources.

Network and Information Security

The Information Security unit is dedicated to safeguarding the College’s computing and information assets, ensuring compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and policies. This unit is crucial in protecting the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of the College’s digital resources. In addition to its protective efforts, the Information Security unit provides the College community with timely security bulletins, essential information on best practices for computer security, and comprehensive awareness, education, and training programs. These initiatives are designed to empower students, faculty, and staff with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the digital landscape securely, thereby contributing to a safer and more secure campus environment.

Academic and Instructional Technology

The Academic and Instructional Technology unit plays a crucial role in supporting the college’s educational mission by equipping academic departments with the necessary technology and resources to enhance teaching and learning. This unit provides faculty with the tools and support to conduct their classes effectively, ensuring they can access the required equipment and technology. For students, the unit offers state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, enabling them to complete their academic work with the latest technological advancements. Additionally, the unit manages spaces designed for conferences, workshops, and multimedia presentations, serving as a hub for educational and professional development within the college community.

IT Service Desk

The IT Service Desk is the central hub for technical support at the College, offering assistance to students, faculty, and staff via telephone, email, and walk-in services. As the primary point of contact for resolving issues related to the College’s IT services, the IT Service Desk is the go-to resource for help with computer problems, network access, and account management. Whether you need immediate assistance or guidance on where to find further support, the IT Service Desk is dedicated to providing prompt, reliable, and friendly service to ensure that all members of the College community can effectively utilize the technology resources available to them.

IT Client Services

The IT Client Services Office is dedicated to delivering comprehensive technology support to the college community, including enterprise software installation, hardware installation, system upgrades, and audiovisual services. This office ensures that faculty, staff, and students have access to the latest technology tools and resources, enabling them to perform their work efficiently and effectively. Services include deploying and maintaining enterprise software applications, installing and configuring hardware, and timely upgrades to keep systems up-to-date. Furthermore, the office provides expert audiovisual setup and support for classrooms, events, and meetings, ensuring a seamless experience across all college activities.

Information Services and Production Support

The Information Services and Production Support Office provides vital services to the college community by managing and maintaining the institution’s critical information systems and production environments. This office ensures that all digital resources, from academic databases to administrative applications, are readily accessible, reliable, and secure. It offers comprehensive support for system performance, data management, and troubleshooting, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted access to essential services. In addition, the office oversees the deployment and maintenance of production systems, including updates and enhancements, to meet the evolving needs of faculty, staff, and students.

IT Business and Project Management

The IT Business and Project Management Office serves as a central resource for the college community, providing comprehensive support in the planning, executing, and managing technology-related projects. This office offers services to all areas, including project consultation, strategic planning, resource allocation, and risk management, ensuring all IT initiatives align with the institution’s goals. Through these efforts, the office plays a vital role in advancing the college’s mission and improving the overall experience for the entire campus community.

IT Training and internship

The IT Training and Internship Office supports faculty, staff, and students by offering a range of resources and opportunities designed to enhance technical proficiency and professional growth. For students, the office provides hands-on training, workshops, and internships that bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world IT experience. Faculty and staff can benefit from targeted training sessions that keep them up-to-date with the latest technological tools and practices, enabling them to integrate technology into their work and teaching effectively. By fostering collaboration, the office ensures all participants gain relevant, practical experience, enhancing their skills and contributing to a technologically advanced campus community.


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