Monday, December 29, 2014

CIT 2015 - FINAL REMINDER: Call for Presentations Ends Wednesday!

SUNY Conference on Instruction and Technology (CIT 2015)
Call for Presentations – Abstract Deadline is December 31st!

Hosted by SUNY Geneseo – May 26-29, 2015

Online presentation submission is now open for the 24th Annual SUNY Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT), sponsored by SUNY FACT2 (Faculty Advisory Council on Teaching and Technology).

CIT is SUNY's largest and most prominent event on instructional technology, providing a forum for faculty, instructional support professionals, and policymakers to present, discuss, and explore innovative avenues for integrating technology into the teaching and learning environment. 

All SUNY campuses, state-operated, statutory, and community colleges are invited to submit abstracts to present at this conference.   We welcome proposals from outside the SUNY system as well. 

Please note earlier deadline for 2015 - Proposals are due by December 31, 2014!

Guidelines for Presentation Submission:  

This year’s theme Rising to Meet Our Challenges: Preparing for Global Success  is supported by the following tracks: 

·         Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
·         21st Century Learning Environments
·         The Open Educator
·         Access, Completion, and Success
·         Keeping the Lights On: Infrastructure & Support

Abstract submissions are being accepted at the Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced levels and in the following formats:  Presentation, Panel, Birds of a Feather, Hands-on Demo, Ignite, Workshop, Special Interest Group, and Poster. 
Please visit the CIT Website to view detailed descriptions and submit a proposal. 

The CIT website is found at http://www.cit.suny.edu/

To submit a proposal, click 'Submit Your CIT 2015 Abstract' from the right-hand side of the page.   Then, follow these steps:
1.       New Users click on Create New Account
2.       Enter the *Required information and click Next Step
3.       Create a Password and click Finish
4.       Click on the link CIT Abstract Submission
5.       Complete the Submission Form
6.    Remember to “save draft” frequently
7.    Click Submit Application when complete

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

ELI WEBINAR - THE FUTURE IS NOW: HARVARD'S TEACHING AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM

The Future Is Now: Harvard's Teaching and Learning Technologies Program

Date: October 20, 2014
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET (UTC-4) runs one hour; convert to your time zone

Special Guest

Kristin Lofblad SullivanKristin Lofblad Sullivan
Program Director, Teaching and Learning Technologies
Harvard University

Join Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative director, and Veronica Diaz, ELI associate director, as they moderate this webinar with Kristin Lofblad Sullivan, program director, Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) at Harvard University. Learn more about Harvard's vision for leveraging technology to transform teaching and learning in residential, hybrid, and online courses and programs. We will discuss our migration from a custom course platform to Canvas learning management system, our plans to extend core platform functionality through LTI tools, our engagement strategy and partnership with Harvard's teaching and learning community, our initial work cultivating an open-source developer community, and more.

Additional Resources

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Learning Solutions 2015 Conference & Expo · Home









The world of training and development is changing. New technologies have proven to extend and enhance the learning experience and are now an essential part of the approaches we use to design and deliver effective training and support. At Learning Solutions 2015, you will learn about these technologies, discover exciting new ways to design and deliver your content, and connect with peers who will share proven strategies, practices, and solutions.

Join the eLearning community in Orlando, March 25 – 27, and see what’s possible when technology and training converge!

DevLearn 2014 Conference & Expo · Adobe Learning Summit



Explore New Frontiers

Join leading eLearning and mobile learning experts, industry luminaries, and Adobe product teams on an exciting journey of discovery and explore new frontiers in eLearning at Adobe Learning Summit 2014. Get the skinny on the latest eLearning trends and gather rich hands-on experience while you become an active participant in the community that is at the forefront of eLearning authoring.
Whether you are just starting on your eLearning journey or are a veteran, Adobe Learning Summit will leave you richer—in knowledge, insights, and networks. Don’t wait till tomorrow to play catch up. Attend Adobe Learning Summit 2014 and take the lead.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

EdTech Week, October 6 - 10 - Macmillan Higher Education


EdTech Week Oct 6-10
Macmillan Presents EdTech Week, October 6 - 10
Please join us for a set of FREE professional development webinars during the week
of October 6th to help you learn more about incorporating technology into your class. 
We have seven different educators from across the disciplines talking with us about 
how and why they use technology in their courses. 
Topics:
  - *Integrating Writer's Help into the First Year Classroom: Four Methods* by
  Lonni Pearce, University of Colorado at Boulder - Monday, October 6 at
  1pm Eastern
  - *Use What Your Students Do Already: Optimizing Students' Tech Skills
  for Communicating* by Johndan Johnson-Eillola, Clarkson University, Monday,
  October 6 at 3pm Eastern
  - *The Economics of Online Education and the Future of Teaching* by Alex
  Tabarrok, George Mason University, Tuesday, October 7 at 12pm Eastern
  - *Assessment and Utilization of Noncognitives to Support Student
  Success and Retention* by Paul Gore of The University of Utah and Wade
  Leuwerke of Drake University, Thursday, October 9 at 2pm Eastern
  - *Maximizing and Managing LaunchPad: Optimizing the LaunchPad
  Experience for You and Your Students* by Toni Henderson, Langara
  College, Thursday, October 9 at 3pm Eastern
  - *Innovations in Assignment Design Using Technology* by Rob Lue,
  Harvard University, Friday, October 10 at 3pm Eastern

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Digital Challenges Series - University at Buffalo


DIGITAL CHALLENGES SERIES

The UB Libraries, UB Information Technology, the Office of Educational Innovation and Assessment, Center of Excellence in Information Systems Assurance Research and Education and Student Life have partnered to start an annual “Digital Challenges” series. Three events will be offered during the 2014-15 academic year to raise awareness and provoke meaningful dialogue around current challenges of the Digital Age.

October 1, 2014: Your Digital Footprint

Exposing the 'meta' trail
Ubiquitous network connectivity and wide adoption of mobile devices have enormous potential to increase personal access to exciting new functionality and rapidly expanding social outreach. Yet these advancements continue to threaten our notion of personal privacy, amass huge repositories of federated data linked to our activities, and challenge our personal safety.
This event will explore the technological, ethical, legal and moral issues related to the “digital footprints” unwittingly left behind.

39th Annual POD Conference 2014 - POD Network

2014 POD Conference Logo

INVITATION TO ATTEND

We enthusiastically invite you to participate in the 39th Annual POD conference to be held in Dallas, TX at the Intercontinental Dallas, November 5-9, 2014!
This year’s conference theme is Leverage. This theme invites us to explore the various roles that we play as faculty developers, administrators, teachers, and students, and the ways in which we capitalize on the assets around us to meet the many needs of the higher education community, ideally doing more and better work with less effort. We hope this theme and conference will build on Kathryn Plank’s 2013 Presidential Address, during which we all contemplated who we are and our relationship to the meaningful work that we do. In that spirit, how do we leverage who we are to better accomplish all that we are asked to do, and why do we persevere?

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Digital Design & Web Innovation Summit, San Francisco

The Digital Design & Web Innovation Summit is taking place next week at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in San Francisco on September 25 & 26.

Keynote speakers include: The Walt Disney Company, AirBnB, Microsoft, Samsung, Dolby & many more.


This is your last chance to learn about the tools, techniques and technology required to make the most of digital design & web. Hear how the experts are shaping the face of the digital industry and network with the global organizations leading the way.

SoTL Call for Proposasls - 2015

The Sixteenth Annual Midwest Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning will be held on Friday, April 10, 2015 at Indiana University South Bend

The Call for Proposals is now OPEN.
This year’s theme: Motivating Our Students and Ourselves
Student motivation is key to learning. What factors affect motivation? More importantly, what can faculty do to increase student motivation? And what about faculty? What motivates us to teach our best? Proposals on other teaching and learning topics will be considered, but preference will be given to those focused on motivation.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Gaming in Ed - Games and Learning in Education

Gaming in Ed





We are excited to announce the inaugural Gaming in Ed conference. This is a free event bringing together educators, researchers, game developers and innovators from around the world, being held Monday September 15th - Thursday September 18th.

Whether you're passionate about game-based learning or just getting your toes wet, Gaming in Ed celebrates the value that games offer in educational settings: a safe environment for taking on new roles, opportunities for creative problem solving and experimenting, and learning from failure. When done well, games can foster collaboration, strengthen critical and systems thinking, pose adaptive challenges, and spark inquiry. With guidance from educators, students aren't just players, but critical evaluators of games and game designers themselves.

This conference offers a variety of perspectives, from educators and game developers to researchers and administrators. Our goal is to have you walk away with practical information and inspiration for furthering game-based learning in class and beyond.

To attend the conference, to be kept informed of the latest conference news and updates, and/or to submit to present, please 
join this network!

Using Social Media for Social Change - University at Buffalo

Using Social Media for Social Change

What One Can Do to Change the World

Social Change and Politics.
Image courtesy of Giulia Forsythe on Flickr
We are living in a connected world where individuals can harness the power of their social networks by connecting with people online who share their passion. You have the power to make difference in the world – volunteering, raising money, or committing small acts of kindness for a social cause. This talk will inspire you to find your passion and use social media to make positive change. 
When:Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Where:UB Student Union Theater
Room 201, North Campus
Time:Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Cost:Free to UB students, staff and faculty (no RSVP required)

Monday, September 15, 2014

2014 Global Learning in College | Association of American Colleges & Universities




2014 Global Learning in College

2014 Global Learning in College

Cross-Cutting Capacities for 21st Century College Students

October 16, 2014 to October 18, 2014
Minneapolis, Minnesota


At AAC&U’s 2013 Global Learning in College meeting, more than 500 participants laid the foundations for a vibrant community of practice sharing insights, opportunities, and challenges.  At the 2014 Global Learning in College meeting, participants will continue to articulate a vision of the global learner and will explore efforts to design educational experiences—across the curriculum and in the community—to help students develop the cross-cutting capacities they need.  Domains to be addressed include global knowledge, global challenges, global systems and organizations, global civic engagement, and global identities.

14th Annual CCTL Conference on Teaching and Learning - Niagara University





Weimer Maryellen CCTL2015

The 14th Annual Conference on Teaching and Learning will take place Jan. 7-8, 2015. Niagara University's Committee on College Teaching and Learning has selected Dr. Maryellen Weimer as the keynote speaker for the 2015 conference.
In 2007, Dr. Weimer retired from Penn State as a professor emeritus of teaching and learning. For the last 13 years of her career at Penn State, she taught communication courses, first-year seminars and other courses business students at one of Penn State’s regional campus colleges. In 2005, she won Penn State’s Milton S. Eisenhower Award for distinguished teaching.

Call for Proposals

Educators from across the United States and Canada who can contribute their experience and expertise with active and integrative learning, in its many varieties, and discuss how it is best encouraged and assessed, are invited to submit proposals for presentations and panels focusing upon their efforts to promote learning within individual courses, curricula or programs.
Presentations will occur during concurrent sessions on Wednesday, Jan. 7, and Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. Proposals should include a 300-word description of the proposed session including the title, author(s), and the institution and position of each author. The description should include a statement of how the audience will be engaged. The concurrent presentation times are either 45 or 60 minutes in length. If you have a preference, feel free to include that in your proposal, although your first choice is not guaranteed. There will also be a poster session on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Poster proposals should be in the same format as concurrent session proposals and should describe the content of the poster.
The deadline for proposals  is Friday, Nov. 7, 2014. 

Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education - Call for Presentations

Call for Presentations


Proposal Submission Guide & Form

SITE 2015 is the 26th annual conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. This society represents individual teacher educators and affiliated organizations of teacher educators in all disciplines, who are interested in the creation and dissemination of knowledge about the use of information technology in teacher education and faculty/staff development. SITE is a society of the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE).

SITE is unique as the only organization which has as its sole focus the integration of instructional technologies into teacher education programs. SITE promotes the development and dissemination of theoretical knowledge, conceptual research, and professional practice knowledge through conferences, books, projects, and the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE).

You are invited to attend and participate in this annual international forum which offer numerous opportunities to share your ideas, explore the research, development, and applications, and to network with the leaders in this important field of teacher education and technology.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Sign up for Connected Courses


A number of "EdTech Rock Stars" are collaborating to offer the connected online course described below. The first of the main events is scheduled for tomorrow (9/15) at 1:00 pm. Recordings will also be available. 

"The goal for *Connected Courses* is to build an inclusive and expansive network of teachers and students, and provide educational offerings that make high quality, meaningful, and socially connected learning available to everyone. 

We invite you to participate in a free open online learning experience designed to get you ready to teach open, connected courses no matter what kind of institution you’re working in. 

You can mix and match — take one unit or take them all, and go at your own pace."

Sign up for the Connected Course here.

Monday, August 25, 2014

AACE - E-Learn - World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education

E-LEARN 2014 - World Conference on E-Learning

New Orleans, Louisiana: October 27-30, 2014

E-Learn--World Conference on E-Learning is an international conference organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and co-sponsored by the International Journal on E-Learning.
This annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on research, development, and applications of all topics related to e-Learning in the Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education sectors.

ILST Certificate Program - Creatively Customizing Your Existing Web Presence - Event Summary | Online Registration by Cvent







Creatively Customizing your Existing Web Presence

Sept 10th – Oct 7th   2014

No coding experience? No problem. "Creatively Customizing Your Existing Web Presence" is designed to empower library staff to tailor their library’s web presence for their users without learning traditional web coding skills by identifying opportunities to modify vendor products. Many libraries direct users to some type of vendor product including databases, discovery layers, e-resource management tools, and content management systems. Each of these products has the capability of being customized, but each product also comes with default, out-of-the-box implementations. Course participants will be challenged to think beyond basic customizations and develop innovative ways to enhance their vendor supplied web pages.
As a result of this course, participants will be able to:
  • Identify vendor products currently used at their library.
  • Identify opportunities to customize vendor products and enhance user’s experiences with those products.
  • Develop and create mock-ups in order to communicate and share ideas with other staff members for planning and/or implementation.
  • Identify opportunities to integrate vendor products on other web pages including library pages.
  • Create and integrate a web tool or widget with little or no coding experience.
Instructor: Heidi Webb, Instructional Support Technician - SUNY ESF      Delivery: 4 Week - Online Course – Delivered via Blackboard Learn



This course is part of the Innovative Library Services through Technology Certificate Program, but can be taken individually.  Participants do not have to be enrolled in the ILST Certificate to register.  

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Delange Conference - Rice University



The biennial De Lange Conferences, funded by the De Lange Endowment, were established by C. M. and Demaris Hudspeth in honor of Demaris' parents, Albert and Demaris De Lange.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Meetings | Transforming STEM Higher Education 2014

Transforming STEM Higher Education

A
Network for Academic Renewal Conference


November
6-8, 2014

Atlanta, Georgia 










The
Association of American Colleges and Universities and Project Kaleidoscope invite you to
attend the Transforming STEM Higher Education Conference.
The conference will address both the importance of increasing the number of
STEM baccalaureate degree earners who master complex STEM content and
competencies and also the importance of enhancing STEM literacy for all
students. To these ends, the conference will strategically address several
dimensions of STEM higher education reform, including innovative and effective
approaches to undergraduate STEM teaching and learning; strategies for
measurement and evaluation; inclusive excellence; faculty professional
development; and advancement of effective institutional change strategies. 

Making Course Content Accessible - Event Summary | Online Registration by Cvent


SUNY Center for Professional Development is pleased to announce the following webinars!

Making Course Content Accessible
Presenters: Carolyn L. Boone, Coordinator, Access & Equity Services, Tompkins Cortland
Community College, Meghan Pereira, Senior Instructional Designer, Buffalo
State, Ginger Bidell, Instructional Designer, Buffalo State and Sumana Silverheels, Technology Accommodations Coordinator for Disability Services, Buffalo State

Webinar 1 - Accessibility - Why does it matter?
Date: September 10, 2014
Time: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EST

Webinar 2 - Universal Design for Learning
Date: September 19, 2014
Time: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Webinar 3 - Making Course Content Accessible: Microsoft Word
Date: October 20, 2014
Time: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Webinar 4 - Making Course Content Accessible: Microsoft PowerPoint
Date: October 27, 2014
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Webinar 5 - Making Course Content Accessible: Audio and Video
Date: November 20, 2014
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am 

Location: Online via Collaborate
COST:  Free - CPD member Campus
Free - Additional
Guest
          
$50.00 – SUNY Campus
$25.00 Additional
guest
          
$100.00 – Non-SUNY Campus
$50.00 Additional
guest        

6th Annual Conference 2014 | Quality Matters Program

The Quality Matters 6th Annual Conference will be in Baltimore September 29 - October 1. Now is the time to plan for a faculty and staff getaway that includes face-to-face workshops and so much more.

We will be at the Renaissance Harborplace in Baltimore September 29
- October 1. Monday, September 29 is a day of pre-conference workshops, each of which features tools and takeaways you'll use to improve your courses and classrooms right away. The conference begins later that evening with a welcome reception. Sessions begin 8 a.m. Tuesday morning and continue until 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, October 1 before
the Closing General Session begins. Take a moment to preview
the conference guide.

The conference keynote panel tackles how growing pressure to reduce education costs, accelerate student progress and emphasize competencies in the certification of student learning is bringing change to educational institutions.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Digital Design & Web Innovation Summit, San Francisco

The Digital Design & Web Innovation Summit is taking place at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in San Francisco this September, 25 & 26.

Creative leaders from the likes of Macy’s, Netflix, The Walt Disney Company, Dolby, General Electric & more are set to share their insights on web & design, covering a range of topics including UX strategy, interactive design, design for second screen devices & much more!

Want a preview on what you expect at the summit? Watch this presentation on ‘User Experience at LinkedIn’, exploring the principles that drive innovation, brand and culture at a company. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Meetings | Global Learning in College 2014: Cross-Cutting Capacities for 21st Century College Students

GLOBAL LEARNING IN COLLEGE:
Cross-Cutting Capacities for 21st Century Students

Network for Academic Renewal Conference
October 16-18, 2014
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Overview
At AAC&U’s 2013 Global Learning in College meeting, more than 500 participants laid the foundations for a vibrant community of practice sharing insights, opportunities, and challenges.   At the 2014 Global Learning in College meeting, participants will continue to articulate a vision of the global learner and will explore efforts to design educational experiences—across the curriculum and in the community—to help students develop the cross-cutting capacities they need.   Domains to be addressed include global knowledge, global challenges, global systems and organizations, global civic engagement,  and global identities.
It does not matter how “internationalized” our campuses or how “globalized” our curricula, if our graduates have not gained the cross-cutting capacities they will need to thrive in the world as we understand it today and imagine it in the future.
  • Can we agree on the kinds of knowledge and skills that global learners need to demonstrate?
  • Do we have a clear vision of what we expect a global learner to be ableto do in practice?
  • Do our efforts to develop educational structures and designs under the banner of global learning align with that vision?
  • What kinds of evidence do we have, and what kinds of evidence do we need, to allocate resources in ways that effectively help all students become global learners?

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Global Engagement through Technology Symposium - Academic Connections Worldwide - Global Initiatives - UW Bothell

 

Global Engagement through Technology Symposium

Friday, September 12, 2014; 8:15am - 4:30pm

University of Washington Bothell | 18115 Campus Way NE | Bothell, WA

The symposiumhosted by UW Bothell Global Initiatives and the Teaching and Learning Center, will bring together faculty, staff and administrators from the Pacific Northwest - and beyond! - interested in implementing international collaboration components into courses across the curriculum and sharing best practices to create a physical and virtual learning community. We invite you to share in our learning.

Friday, July 18, 2014

NUTN Network 2014 Annual Conference - San Antonio, Texas


The National University Technology Network's (NUTN) 32nd Annual Conference on Distance & Blended Learning is coming up this September in San Antonio. The theme this year is Collaboration: Breaking Down the Barriers. NUTN strives to be a place where distance learning decision makers, professionals, and thought-leaders can make genuine connections amongst fellow conference attendees. Networking is a key feature of the conference experienced by participants in the interactive sessions, the engaging impromptu conversations in the hallways, over lunch, and social hours. This year it all takes place in the Texas Hill County at the Drury Plaza Hotel on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, September 22-24th. 

Friday, June 27, 2014

Distance Teaching & Learning Conference 2014


BE INFORMED, INSPIRED, AND ENGAGED

In times of innovative change, keeping up means staying far ahead. For 30 years the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning has helped you to do just that. Offering more than 140 concurrent sessions, presentations from leading experts, and networking opportunities, this conference positions you to succeed in the new realities of 21st century distance education.
Join us August 12-14 in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin for this special 30th anniversary conference. 


Thursday, June 26, 2014

DevLearn 2014 Conference & Expo


DevLearn 2014 Conference & Expo

As technologies continue to emerge and advance, new worlds of possibilities are opening up for learning and development. But new technologies also bring new challenges—and new expectations—for driving learning and performance. To keep up, you need to understand what’s possible today, as well as what’s coming next. Discover tomorrow’s learning technologies, strategies, and practices today. Join the community of industry pioneers that is exploring the new learning universe and defining the future of training and development.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Interactive Learning Technologies 2014 SALT Conference

- INVITATION TO EXHIBIT -


Exhibit Brochure & Application:http://www.salt.org/docs/W14ExhibitBrochure.pdf



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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Call for Papers  |  The Conference  |  Technology, Knowledge, & Society

Eleventh International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society
"Big Data and the Politics of Participation in a Digital Age"

Clark Kerr Conference Center
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, California, USA
23-24 February 201
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This conference will address a range of critically important themes in the various fields that address the complex and subtle relationships among technology, knowledge and society.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Higher Education Teaching and Learning Portal | 2015 HETL – SoTE Utah Conference

2015 HETL – SoTE Utah Conference

March 13, 2014 in Events

Theme: Reaching the Summit: Explorations in Meaningful Learning through Community Engagement

Aim: To examine the impacts of community engagement on learning environments in higher education

Friday, March 28, 2014

BbWorld | Call For Presentations

Call for Presentations

The most impactful sessions come from you. There are so many new and exciting ways that people are using Blackboard to enhance online education. Help your peers make the most of their Blackboard tools by sharing your successes, lessons learned, and best practices. If you would like to propose a presentation for BbWorld please follow this link to sign in. CFP will close at 11:59pm PST on Monday, April 7th, 2014. 

Monday, March 24, 2014

CIT 2014 - Objects in the Mirror are Closer than They Appear: Reflection, Innovation, and Learning - Event Summary | Online Registration by Cvent

SUNY CIT 2014 - Conference on Instructional Technologies

Objects in the Mirror are Closer than They Appear: Reflection, Innovation, and Learning

Cornell University - May 27 to 30, 2014

FACT2 Scholarship Information
The FACT2 Committee will once again award a limited number of $100 scholarships to support attendance at CIT!  New faculty and first-time CIT attendees are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Requirements:  Applicants must be full-time SUNY faculty or professional staff involved in instruction or instructional support at one of SUNY’s 64 campuses. 
Selection Criteria:  A demonstrated commitment to technology application in a classroom environment as evidenced in your ‘Statement of Interest’. 
The Scholarship Sub-Committee of the CIT 2013 Planning Committee will coordinate a review of applications under this program.  The appointed reviewers will select scholarship recipients in accordance with procedures established by the Committee.
Deadline:  Applicants must submit an email ‘Statement of Interest’ indicating why they should be considered for a FACT2 Scholarship.  Your ‘Statement of Interest’ must be received by April 20, 2014 to be considered
All Scholarship applicants will be notified via email by April 23, 2014.

Campus Technology 2014 Conference Home -- CT Events

FIND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO YOUR CAMPUS CHALLENGES

Master 21st Century Education and Business Management Technologies that Drive Campus Excellence

Make Campus Technology part of your professional development strategy for 2014. Join industry thought-leaders and experts at the nation’s premier higher education technology conference, produced by the award-winning Campus Technology team.
Campus Technology is known for its targeted focus areas, sessions and panel discussions juried and selected by a panel of your peers, so you know all information will be up-to-date and relevant.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Planning for the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning

Join your colleagues to Teach...Learn...Connect...& Celebrate! This year is the 30th anniversary of the conference, and we hope you will be able to participate in the many learning opportunities and networking activities that we are planning.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

ISSOTL 2014 - International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Quebec city

Call for proposals - We invite you to submit an abstract for presentation at the ISSOTL 2014 Conference!

Abstract submission dates:Submissions accepted:February 21 - April 21, 2014
Notification of acceptance: June 9, 2014
Participation confirmation due for all presentations: July 11, 2014

You are invited to participate in the 11th annual conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Quebec city, Canada, from October 22 through 25, 2014. International scholars and educators will come together to share recent work and to discuss how our collective efforts will transform the future of higher education.











Tuesday, March 4, 2014

SUNY Technology Conference (STC) will be held at The Conference Center at Lake Placid

STC will be held at The Conference Center at Lake Placid
June 17 – June 19, 2014.
Theme: B.Y.O...Device
The annual SUNY Technology Conference is the foremost forum at which SUNY’s technology communities join together to grow as professionals, to learn about advances in the marketplace, and to discuss approaches for addressing common issues.
More About The SUNY Technology Conference

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

New Directions in Online Learning 2014 - Home

  • Download the 2014 agenda for New Directions in Online Learning for complete speaker, session and sponsorship information

  • Browse through our library of resources for higher education professionals including speaker interviews, whitepapers, podcasts, webinars and much more!

  • Think you should be speaking at this conference?Submit a presentation and get in contact with our producers today!

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Winning Strategies for Growing Your Online Degree & Certification Programs

New Directions in Online Learning brings together senior-level professionals from online undergraduate and professional degree granting institutions, whose day-to-day focus is on positing their institution as a leader in distance education, increasing online enrollments and student retention, delivering high quality, scalable courses with an engaged faculty, and creating productive partnerships internally and externally for continued growth.