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Tenth Annual
Instructional Technology Conference
Middle Tennessee State University
Building Communities of Learners
April 3-5, 2005
April 3-5, 2005
Hosted by Middle Tennessee State University

For nine years, the Instructional Technology Conference has provided hundreds of higher education professionals from across the country a place to discuss and learn more about educational technology. The 10th annual Instructional Technology Conference at Middle Tennessee State University will continue the tradition of showcasing the effective use of technology in learning and teaching as we build communities of learners.

Join us for the 10th annual Instructional Technology Conference at MTSU as we explore the use of technology in the transformation of the higher education learning environment.

Also, please feel free to visit the new MTSU IT Conference blog! This blog will be concerned with following the events of the conference and moving the discussion of the workshops and presentations onto a public forum where everyone can contribute to the community of learning we hope to foster.

MTSU IT Conference Blog

The conference is April 3-5, 2005, at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro. Featured speakers for the 2005 conference include:

 

Featured speakers:

Phillip Long, Senior Strategist, Academic Computing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tracy Mitrano, Director of Information Technologies Policy and the University Computer Policy and Law Program, Cornell University
Co-Director of the EDUCAUSE/Cornell Institute for Computer Policy & Law

Van Weigel, Professor of Ethics and Economic Development, Eastern University

Additional 2005 conference highlights include interactive pre-conference workshops*, interactive workshops, concurrent sessions and vendor exhibits.

*additional fee for pre-conference workshops

 

Possible session topics for 2005:

  • Learning Tools
  • Engaging Learners
  • Accessing Technology in Higher Education
  • Ethics, Policies and Standards
  • Learning Ecosystems
  • Deep Learning
  • Faculty Innovations
  • Evaluating Instructional Design
  • E-Portfolios
  • The Future of Technology in the Learning Environment
  • Accessibility
  • Communities of Practice

 

More Information will be posted as it becomes available.