The Teaching Professor Technology Conference Issues Call for Proposals
Madison, WI (PRWEB) December 09, 2014 -- Magna Publications, the leading provider of professional development resources for the higher education community, issued a Call for Proposals for the 2015 Teaching Professor Technology Conference to be held Oct. 2-4 in New Orleans.
This year’s Call for Proposals seeks submissions for 45-minute and 75-minute workshops, as well as poster sessions. Submissions should relate to one of the following tracks:
• Faculty Development
• Course Design
• Legal Issues and Policy
• Grading and Feedback
• Student Engagement
• Content Delivery
The Teaching Professor Technology Conference provides a thought-provoking and stimulating conference for educators of all disciplines and experience levels to share practical ideas and best practices for using technology to advance teaching and learning in higher education.
Now in its third year, The Teaching Professor Technology Conference serves as the perfect complement to the annual Teaching Professor Conference held each spring, while giving faculty a dedicated forum for learning proven methods for integrating technology into the teaching and learning process.
“The advisory board is looking for engaging and informative sessions that provide attendees with real-world solutions grounded in sound pedagogical theory,” said MaryAnn Mlekush, conference manager. “Proposed sessions may target faculty with beginning, intermediate, or advanced understanding of the topic, and should hold relevance across a variety of disciplines.”
Please visit The Teaching Professor website to submit your proposal using the online form: bit.ly/TPTech15CFP. Information on the proposal process, including what the advisory board looks for in a quality submission, is also available on the site. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 13, 2015.
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About Magna Publications
Founded in 1972, Magna Publications is dedicated to providing high-quality, research-based professional development resources to the higher education community. The company’s growing portfolio of newsletters, online seminars, online courses, and in-person events represent some of the most trusted names in higher education, including: The Teaching Professor, Online Classroom, Academic Leader, Distance Education Report, and Faculty Focus. The company is based in Madison, Wis. Learn more at http://www.magnapubs.com/.
David Burns, Magna Publications, +1 (608) 227-8109, [email protected]
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