Tbers, The TLTC can support a limited number of faculty attending this meeting, either as a presenter or participant. Contact me at x 2701 if you are interested or have questions. Thanks. Jim Greenberg >> Annual SUNY TLT (Teaching, Learning, and Technology) Meeting >> >> łNew Directions in Teaching and Learning˛ >> >> Albany, NY Dec. 6-7 >> >> >> Call for Proposals >> >> The SUNY Teaching, Learning and Technology program invites presentations on >> topics related to college level teaching and learning in the presence of >> electronic technologies (including hybrid and online courses as well as >> technology enhanced classrooms). We welcome interactive discussions of the >> effects of instructional technology practices on student learning, faculty >> development, or program administration and descriptions of instructional >> projects involving games, simulations, blogs, wikis, animation, student >> generated teaching objects, and other cutting edge technologies. >> >> We especially invite reports from local e-learning projects in the form of >> panel discussions, online demonstrations, video clips, posters or other >> media. Best practice panelists will be grouped according to topic; speakers >> should be prepared to participate in interactive discussions with the >> audience and the other members of the panel. Best practice posters and >> demonstrations will be included in a continuous interactive >> poster/presentation display area. . >> >> The SUNY TLT Meeting brings together a diverse group of individuals from >> across the SUNY System to share ideas, network with peers, and update >> one-another on system-wide and campus-based projects and programs. Attendees >> include: >> >> * Directors and managers of Centers for Excellence in Teaching/Learning or >> other resource centers that provide support for technology, curriculum >> development, infrastructure, media support, or library services to faculty. >> >> * Learning designers and other instructional technology professionals >> responsible for instructional design, or who provide support to faculty and >> instructional technology projects or programs. >> >> * Faculty leaders involved in design of online courses, learning objects or >> blended learning arrangements. >> >> * Administrators responsible for costs, project authorization, or policy >> development and implementation for technology supported teaching and >> learning. >> >> >> Please send presentation topic and a brief abstract to the SUNY TLT program >> manager at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> . >> Invitations to presenters will be issued by early October. >> >> This event is sponsored by SUNY Learning Environments, SUNY FACT Committee, >> and the SUNY Training Center.