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COLTT 2013

COLORADO LEARNING AND TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY 

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When: Wednesday, August 7th and Thursday, August 8th 

 

Where: Wolf Law Building, CU Boulder

 

The 16th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference offers another great professional development opportunity for educators and others who seek the latest innovations, current research and conversations that explore the latest in learning and teaching with technology. Sessions vary in format and technical level, and often include panels, discussions, presentations, research presentations, and hands-on workshops. 

 

This wiki serves as a portal for our COLTT 2013 conference logistical details and session information. We do our best to keep these pages updated with the generous assistance of our student employees and other volunteers.

 

Call for Proposals opening soon!

 

What the Program Committee will be looking for in COLTT 2013 Proposals:

Our faculty audience seeks a message with applicability to their teaching, such as, affordable and easy to use tools, cool websites, innovative approaches to lecture planning and presentation, live links; in other words, great takeaways. 

 

Hot Session Topics may include: 

- MOOCs

- Presentations on disruptive innovation

- Innovations happening at other institutions

- Government involvement in online education

- Social media

- Connected educators

- Mountain State collaboration

- The balance between online hybrid and bricks and mortar education 

- Student Success

- Student Assessment

- Student Engagement

- Multimedia

- Recent research on modern trends in teaching and learning with technology 

 

Session Types:

- Hands-on workshops with a high percentage of session time spent in active participation. Potential presenters must have proven ability to teach a hands-on session and submit separate supporting documentation. See: Hands On Presentation Guidelines

 

 

History of COLTT:

 

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