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Last call to submit proposals for the Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference

K-State’s new “Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference” (ITL) scheduled 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5 is extending the deadline for submitting proposals to Jan. 22, 2013. The proposal form is available on the InnovationsInTeachingAndLearning.org website.

Don’t delay, only a few spots remain. Play an active role in ITL by submitting a proposal on one of the many important IT topics in higher education.  The showcase format will be poster or show/tell sessions featuring the teaching and technology.  Continue reading “Last call to submit proposals for the Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference”

Online EDUCAUSE Conference videostreams start today in Hale Library

For K-Staters not able to travel to Philadelphia, here’s the next best opportunity to attend the online EDUCAUSE Conference scheduled this Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 19-21. All K-Staters are welcome to attend the free, live-streamed sessions as time allows (length of sessions vary). No registration is needed. About 20 seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Additional information for each session is in the EDUCAUSE 2011 Online Program.

Live streaming for the EDUCAUSE sessions is being sponsored by the Information Technology Assistance Center. Questions about the sessions can be sent to Ernie Perez, ern@k-state.edu.

“EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.” — educause.edu