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
“New 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.