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Proposal Submission

Proposals are due by Friday, May 16, 2008.

Please Select a Session Format

Format #1: 60-Minute Concurrent Session

Concurrent Sessions focus on the participants’ knowledge, understanding and use of technology in teaching and learning. Each Concurrent Session is 60 minutes in length and should include time for questions and answers. A maximum of four presenters may present in one session.

Please read our guidelines for more information on Concurrent Sessions.


Format #2: Technology Tidbits (7-Minute Oral Poster Presentation)

Technology Tidbits briefly highlights a new, distinctive or unexpected use of technology in learning. Technology Tidbits is designed to be a fun, fast-paced session that proposes multiple technology ideas within one hour. Essentially, Tech Tidbits are oral poster sessions or “snapshots” of technology. You will have approximately 7 minutes to share with your colleagues how you utilize technology in your classroom. NOTE: Presenters have 60 seconds of set up time and will be required to use the laptop (with their presentation preloaded) and video data projector provided. A maximum of two presenters may present in one Technology Tidbit.

Please read our guidelines for more information on Technology Tidbits.


  NOTE: You may choose the Birds of a Feather format as your only proposal, or you may choose it in addition to, and based on, one of the above formats.

Format #3: Birds of a Feather / Roundtable Discussions

Birds of a Feather is designed for interactivity, such as small group discussion of specialized topics, with a facilitator who is knowledgeable on the topic and encourages active discussion among participants during the session. The purposes for this session types include brainstorming, sharing, problem-solving. Birds of Feather discussions will be scheduled simultaneously in one large room, with limited technology.

Please read our guidelines for more information on Birds of a Feather.