Proposal deadline extended to January 5, 2008
(After reading the information below, please forward it to others that you feel would be interested in making an online presentation.)
We are seeking proposals that relate to teaching and learning online. Sample topics could include, but are not limited to:
Designing online courses (multimedia, courseware, theories of online instruction, etc.)
Development of faculty for teaching online (recruitment and incentives, training offered, program development, continuing education, etc)
Offering of degrees, certificates, various credit and non-credit short programs, licensing and certifications, etc.
Online support systems (admission and registration, advisement, lab availability, tutoring, library resources, students with disabilities and special needs, etc.)
Interaction with students online (chat rooms, bulletin boards, web pages, direct email, etc)
Pre- and post-assessment
Additional topics—other people want to know what you are doing online; please be willing to share
View available 'presentation formats'
Who should consider submitting proposals?
Instructors who use cutting edge technologies to either completely or partially deliver instruction.
Administrators or educators who coordinate or work with Internet technologies in learning.
Counselors who deal with trends and issues related to technology and learning; including staff responsible for admissions and records, registration, and special services.
Support Staff (e.g., library, computing, learning, media center, IT staff) who provide services to faculty and students.
Individuals or groups in private and public sector organizations and agencies not directly associated with colleges but engage in technology and learning.
Anyone else interested in technology-mediated learning.
Submit a proposal for the 2008 conference
Thursday, December 27, 2007
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