Last week, I attended the 18th TCC online conference – thanks to the organizers for the free pass! My conference report is published at ETC Journal.
Last week, I attended the 18th TCC online conference – thanks to the organizers for the free pass! My conference report is published at ETC Journal.
The annual Teaching and Learning Conference at Elon is a regional event that attracts professors, instructional designers, postdocs and other academic personnel from North Carolina colleges and universities The 9th edition of this free, one-day conference took place on August 16. I attended this conference together with my instructional design colleagues here at UNC Chapel Hill, Rob Moore and Greg Whisenhunt.
Read the conference review at Educational Technology and Change Journal.
TCC 2012 took place from April 17-19. Over 500 participants gathered online for three days of online presentations and discussions. The conference schedule featured 2 keynotes, 50 general presentations, 40 student presentation and 7 peer-reviewed contributions in two parallel tracks. Though many sessions were outside my time zone, I enjoyed several inspiring talks and was particularly impressed by the conference organization’s innovative technology use.
Read the conference report at the Educational Technology Journal “Mahalo TCC 2012: I Have a New Badge Backpack!“
The Technology, Colleges and Community Worldwide Online Conference (TCC Online Conference) is a virtual professional development event held annually online. This event is enables faculty, staff and administrators in higher education worldwide to share their expertise and engage in productive forums about innovations and practices that accompany the use of educational technology for teaching and learning.
I have been invited to attend and review the event on behalf of ETC Journal.
More information is available from the conference homepage: http://www.tcconlineconference.org/
The conference schedule is provided in wikispaces: https://tcc2012program.wikispaces.com/
The online conference Global TIME 2012, organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), took place from Feb 7th-9th. Read the conference report and interview with program chair Theo Bastiaens at Educational Technology and Change Journal.
Global TIME 2012 Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education is an online conference, organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). The annual conference serves to further the advancement and innovation in learning and technology. As the educational world becomes increasingly global, new ways to explore, learn, and share knowledge are needed. Global TIME aims to connect and engage creative educators, researchers, consultants, trainers, policy makers, curriculum developers, entrepreneurs, and others. Sectors covered include adult learning, higher education, informal learning, K-12, Libraries and museums as well as vocational education and corporate training.
It is my pleasure to cover the second edition of Global TIME for the Educational Technology and Change Journal on behalf of AACE. For more information visit http://www.aace.org/conf/gtime/.