Looking for a low-cost professional development opportunity somewhere close by?
Sign up now for the 6th annual Northwest eLearning Conference in Vancouver, WA on Oct. 13 & 14, 2011!.
Here’s some basic info:
Keynote: Assessing Learning Gains Using Online Tools, presented by Dr. Susan Zvacek, Director of Instructional Development and Support at the University of Kansas. Dr. Zvacek will also be giving a workshop entitled Teaching Partially Clothed: For Those Not Ready for ‘Naked.’
Who can benefit: Faculty, eLearning professionals & technologists, librarians, administrators, anyone interested in or using technology in education, and particularly those involved in distance, hybrid or enhanced face-to-face classes.
Location: Clark College’s Corporate Learning Center, with lodging at Phoenix Inn (Special room rate guaranteed through Sept 15 (see flyer), so reserve early).
Cost: Only $75 for both days, $50 for one, or free for the online-only option. Register Now!
What to Expect: Two full days of sessions (see a partial list of proposed sessions) presented by colleagues like you as well as our vendors, plus terrific meals, a Thursday evening reception, time for networking, and door prizes. You'll also have opportunity to see the beautiful area around Vancouver and Portland, Oregon.
Participation: Submit a proposal for a breakout (45 or 90 minutes) or for a three-hour pre-conference session at www.nwelearn.org/cfp/ . The final deadline for consideration is 5 p.m. PT/ 6 p.m. MT Friday, Sept. 9.
Organizers: The Northwest eLearning Community, a consortium of eLearning professionals from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Learn more at www.nwelearn.org
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