This conference has become a premier event in the Midwest and has attracted participants from around the world in higher-ed, K-12, government, and the corporate sector. Realizing that everyone has the same challenges and issues (no matter the platform) this conference reaches out to institutions and individuals that are using and supporting technology and web-based teaching tools tools such as Blackboard’s family of products (WebCT, Angel), along with Moodle or other open source systems. Here is your opportunity to share your experiences and expertise with friends and colleagues and learn from each other. Please pass this information along to others at your institution who may be interested in participating.
Call for Papers
We invite submissions for presentations, panel discussions, or working group activities which can cover a broad range of topics that relate to best practices, new tools, innovative, engaging, and pedagogically sound uses of technology in teaching and learning, etc. The conference theme of “build it better," hopes to ask the next question, explore new possibilities, and develop sound models that can be implemented in online, distance education, and classroom instruction.
Some of the topics presented in past conferences have included:
• Using Podcasting to Meet the Needs of Millennial Students
• Platform-Independent Course Design
• Teaching Writing Using Blogs and Wikis
• Student GPA and Course Delivery Methods
• Using Technology Tools to Ensure Faculty Success
• Online Assessment Strategies
• Using Your CMS as a Retention Tool
• SLATE Conference home http://slategroup.uchicago.edu/slateconference.html
• Call for Papers https://formulator.uchicago.edu/?Id=107
Call for Papers
We invite submissions for presentations, panel discussions, or working group activities which can cover a broad range of topics that relate to best practices, new tools, innovative, engaging, and pedagogically sound uses of technology in teaching and learning, etc. The conference theme of “build it better," hopes to ask the next question, explore new possibilities, and develop sound models that can be implemented in online, distance education, and classroom instruction.
Some of the topics presented in past conferences have included:
• Using Podcasting to Meet the Needs of Millennial Students
• Platform-Independent Course Design
• Teaching Writing Using Blogs and Wikis
• Student GPA and Course Delivery Methods
• Using Technology Tools to Ensure Faculty Success
• Online Assessment Strategies
• Using Your CMS as a Retention Tool
Early-bird Registration Open
Early-bird registration is now open through June 30. Register today to take advantage of huge discounted savings - only $100. per person.
Key Dates
Call for Papers: May 10, 2011
Paper Submission Deadline: July 15, 2011
Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 29, 2011
Conference dates: October 13-14, 2011
Call for Papers: May 10, 2011
Paper Submission Deadline: July 15, 2011
Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 29, 2011
Conference dates: October 13-14, 2011
Additional information can be found at the following:
• SLATE Conference home http://slategroup.uchicago.edu/slateconference.html
• Call for Papers https://formulator.uchicago.edu/?Id=107
• Early-bird Registration https://formulator.uchicago.edu/Submitter/EditSubmission.aspx?Id=108
• SLATE home page http://slategroup.uchicago.edu
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact:
Ken Sadowski
SLATE Conference Coordinator
% The University of Chicago
1100 E. 57th Street
Regenstein Library, room 220
Chicago, IL 60637
ph: 773.702.4665
fx: 773.702.8802
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact:
Ken Sadowski
SLATE Conference Coordinator
% The University of Chicago
1100 E. 57th Street
Regenstein Library, room 220
Chicago, IL 60637
ph: 773.702.4665
fx: 773.702.8802
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