Call for Proposals: Ithaca College’s Educational Technology Day

01/26/18

Contributed by Kate Castle

 Ithaca College’s Educational Technology Day Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium: Innovation, Access and Humanizing Technology
in Partnership with Finger Lakes Faculty Development Network & Center for Faculty Excellence @ Ithaca College

March 22, 2018

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 19, 2018

Proposals are being accepted for the Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium, a regional symposium for faculty on using technology to enhance teaching. It is held in partnership with Ithaca College’s Educational Technology Day on Thursday, March 22, 2018. Proposals must be submitted via this link: https://ithaca.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0wk9Jw3K8ZMOmXP

About the Symposium

Started in 2010, the Symposium is organized by the Finger Lakes Faculty Development Network (FLFDN) as a part of Ithaca College’s Annual Educational Technology Day.  The sessions will present innovative uses of both common and new technologies for teaching and learning.  In addition, we seek submissions that focus on best practices in the use of technologies and pedagogies, as well as scholarship that assesses the impact of technology on student learning. Anyone may submit a proposal for a symposium session. Guidelines, and a link to the proposal submission form, follow.

About Educational Technology Day
Educational Technology Day is a twenty-seven-year-old regional event at Ithaca College attracting over 1,600 people annually from the upstate New York region. Primarily oriented to technology in higher education, the free event is a showcase for national and local hardware and software vendors demonstrating their latest technology with an emphasis on its use by faculty, staff, and students. Registration for Ed Tech Day is free and open to all, whether or not they are involved in the Symposium. Please visit the Ed Tech Day website at https://www.ithaca.edu/edtechday/ for complete program information and to register.

Submitting a Proposal

· This year’s theme is Innovation, Access and Humanizing Technology.

Sessions will feature demonstrations of innovative uses of commonly available technologies, applications to teaching of new technologies, or research assessing the impact of technology in student learning. Sessions may feature innovative uses of technologies, applications to teaching and learning, researching assessing the impact of technology on student success, as well as challenges or problems you are trying to solve. We encourage presentations that include students as collaborators and elevate the student voice.

· Presentations may include, but are not limited to:

o   Connected learning

o   Active learning spaces

o   Globally networked learning environments

o   Personalized learning

o   Adaptive learning-(ex Smart Sparrow, Lumen)

o   Digital identity (ex-Domain of One's Own)

o   Academic Innovation centers (such as Digital Innovation Greenhouse at University of Michigan http://ai.umich.edu/about-ai/digital-innovation-greenhouse/)

o   Accessibility

o   OER/open access/open scholarship

· Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium sessions will be offered as one of the concurrent tracks during the Ed Tech Day event. Sessions are 20-25 minutes long; presenters should allow time for discussion or Q&A.  Proposals on similar topics may be grouped into a 50-minute session. Please indicate in the space provided in the submission form if you would like to be paired with another session.

Prior to submission, as you write your proposal, please consider:

o   A concise title

o   Sessions are 20-25 minutes in length

o   Descriptive abstract of no more than 200 words

o   Learning objectives of your session

o   Description of how your will engage your audience

o   The name of the session you would like to be paired with (if applicable)

o   Collaborators should include names of all presenters

 

Then, use this form: https://ithaca.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0wk9Jw3K8ZMOmXP

 

Proposals are due on Monday, February 19, 2018 

The conference room seats about 50. The audience will be faculty, staff, or students from Ithaca College and other institutions. Presenters should bring handouts for the audience as appropriate.

 

Questions about the Symposium or Finger Lakes Faculty Development Network should be directed to:

· Chris Price, The College at Brockport, cprice@brockport.edu or Patrice Torvicia-Prusko, Cornell University, pat68@cornell.edu

Questions about Educational Technology Day should be directed to

Digital Instruction and Information Services at Ithaca College

· edtechday@ithaca.edu

· https://www.ithaca.edu/edtechday/

The Finger Lakes Faculty Development Network is an organization linking people involved in faculty development at campuses in central and western New York. Regular meetings rotate among member campuses or through web conferencing. Anyone interested in being involved in FLFDN should contact Chris Price [cprice@brockport.edu] at The College at Brockport, who maintains the communication network at present.

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