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Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy (CHEP) - 0 views

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    The 5th Annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy is focused on higher education teaching excellence and the scholarship of teaching and learning. The conference showcases the best pedagogical practice and research in higher education today. Sessions address disciplinary and interdisciplinary instructional strategies, outcomes, and research. Ultimately, the conference is an opportunity to demonstrate effective instructional practice and disseminate the latest research aimed at improving the quality of higher education.
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ICERI2014 Seville - Announcement - 0 views

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    ICERI2014, the 7th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, will be held in Seville (Spain), on the 17th, 18th and 19th of November, 2014. ICERI2014 provides the ideal opportunity to present your projects and experiences. It is the perfect platform to discuss the latest developments in the field of Teaching and learning methodologies, educational projects and innovations and new technologies applied to Education and Research.
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NWeLearn Conference - 0 views

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    The NW eLearning Conference provides a forum for faculty, staff and administrators to share and discuss strategies and issues related to all aspects of eLearning, including web-enhanced and hybrid instruction.   It's not just for online! 
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The Teaching Professor Technology Conference | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    The 2014 Teaching Professor Technology Conference will examine the technologies that are changing the way teachers teach and learners learn while giving special emphasis to the pedagogically effective ways you can harness these new technologies in your courses and on your campus. The three-day conference will bring together faculty, instructional designers, faculty developers, educational technology leaders, and other higher education professionals interested in learning more about how technology is altering the learning environment. - See more at: http://www.facultyfocus.com/conferences/tech-conference/?ET=facultyfocus:e48:348655a:&st=email&campaign=FF140609#sthash.1RdPKUZK.dpuf
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2014 AAEEBL Annual Conference - AAEEBL - 0 views

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    AAEEBL is the Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning.  At these conferences: Learn how your colleagues are changing their approaches to teaching, how technology can be more friendly and why eportfolios are spreading in higher education. Join the community:  AAEEBL is the only eportfolio professional association in the U. S. Learn the latest about eportfolios:  AAEEBL and AAC&U offer the best conferences in the U. S. on eportfolios in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Catch up on the latest thinking on how best to re-design learning experiences.
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Teaching Conferences Directory | Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning - CETL - 0 views

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    Searchable conference database CETL maintains one of the most comprehensive directories of teaching conferences and their sponsoring organizations. Upcoming conferences are listed chronologically. Click on the links to visit the home page for the conference or its sponsoring organization. Each conference listing also includes links to similar conferences based on Discipline or Topic in Higher Education.
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Annual Conference | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    The EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is the premier gathering for higher education IT professionals. It provides content and exploration of today's toughest technology issues facing campuses around the world, and convenes some of the brightest minds in the community. When colleagues from around the world converge with some of the most innovative corporate solution providers, you have an event that creates invaluable networking opportunities and professional development.
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Mount Royal University - Institute for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • This gathering of teacher/scholars is a practitioners conference dedicated to developing individual and collaborative teaching and learning scholarship, sharing nascent data and findings, going public with compelling results of completed research projects, and building an extended scholarly community. The goals of this event, and the Institute for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at Mount Royal University, include understanding and improving student learning through systematic scholarly inquiry and building collective knowledge for the future.
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EdTechTeacher Summit Learning Futures - 0 views

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    The EdTechTeacher Learning Futures Summit will bring together educators from around the world for three days of workshops and conference sessions dedicated to exploring the future of learning.
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Best Teachers Summer Institute, June 18-June 20, 2014 - 0 views

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    A Three-day institute based on Ken Bain's award-winning and best selling book What the Best College Teachers Do* (Harvard University Press, 2004), and featuring some of the subjects of the 15-year study of excellence in college education. Institute combines resources of Northwestern University, University of Texas, University of Virginia, Rhode Island School of Design, Assumption College, and Vanderbilt University.  This year's program will also feature ideas from Ken Bain's new book What the Best College Students Do* (Harvard University Press, 2012).
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EDC Conference 2014 | EDC2014 - 0 views

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    In exploring the conceptions of our profession and how institutional directions shape our practice in diverse landscapes, we invite you to explore the following questions: How do the strategic priorities of our institutions shape our approach to educational development? What are our roles in shaping institutional priorities? What should they be? How do we position ourselves in our institutions to influence strategic decision-making about teaching and learning? On the spectrum of responsibilities from meeting the learning needs of individual teachers to facilitating institutional change, how do we reconcile the tensions that the expanding roles of educational development specialists can create? As institutional directions move to a greater focus on assessment of teaching performance, institutional accountability, e-learning and m-learning, how are the roles of educational developers, instructional designers, and curriculum specialists changing? To what degree to we want to harness these trends to shape how our profession is conceptualized?
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4th Annual Assessment Conference (2014) | AALHE - 0 views

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    "Emergent Dialogues in Assessment"   In the last decade, the higher education sector has been confronted with increasing skepticism about its effectiveness and quality from government agencies and employers, as well as from prospective students and their families. In the face of such criticism, higher education's response has been very weak, as illustrated by the inclusion of assertions that these skeptics should trust us; the production of weak and misleading reports on institutional quality; and accreditation-based assertions of quality based on criteria that miss the point of the skeptics' criticism. While we assert quality in many ways, we rarely do it in a way that answers the central, critical question these skeptics want answered: will graduates be able to function and succeed in the world after graduation?  Colleges and universities can no longer avoid answering that question, nor can they try to answer it with surrogate measures.   The demand answers that are both rigorous and practical is being exacerbated by fundamental changes in student demographics and the way higher education institutions "do business."  Growing adult/returning student populations, more diverse student bodies with more diverse needs, and an increasingly challenging economic environment  will force higher education to be more flexible and accountable, but with fewer resources. In this environment assessment practitioners can play a major role in evaluating and developing response strategies like translating learning into credit (e.g. prior learning assessment), "direct assessment programs" ( e.g. competency-based education), and emergent learning environments (e.g. adaptive learning).  
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Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching and Learning - Centre for Learning and Teac... - 0 views

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    This year's Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching and Learning (DCUTL) will explore the integration of learning technologies to foster deep learning in courses and programs and will provide opportunities to discuss how such approaches will continue to influence the higher education landscape. The conference will feature a plenary address by Dr. Norm Vaughan, Professor at Mount Royal University's Faculty of Teaching and Learning and one of Canada's leading experts on blended learning and the effective integration of technology in higher education learning environments.  Dr. Vaughan will be speaking on "The Effective Integration of Blended Learning in Courses and Programs".
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The Chair Academy - 23rd Annual Leadership Conference - 0 views

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    Conference Goal The Conference goal is to provide programs that specifically address the administrative and academic needs of post-secondary leaders, develop the skills required for effective leadership, and maximize the opportunity for conference participants to interact with each other. Who Should Attend Educational leaders at all levels, including, Chairs, Managers, Administrators, Faculty, Directors, Deans, and individuals focused on developing and honing your own leadership capabilities and those of individuals in your organization. Conference Highlights The Chair Academy conference is an exceptional forum for participants to meet and share ideas, issues, and challenges with colleagues from other post-secondary organizations worldwide. Participants can gain important knowledge and tools for leadership roles within their organizations. Particpants will have the opportunity to listen an inspiring lineup of cutting-edge education researchers and world renowned speakers. Empower yourself personally, professionally, and organizationally.
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Teaching Professor Technology Conference Teaching Professor - 0 views

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    The three-day conference will bring together faculty, instructional designers, faculty developers, educational technology leaders, and other higher education professionals interested in learning more about how technology is altering the learning environment. The Teaching Professor Technology Conference will include sessions on: Blended or Flipped Courses Online Learning Technology in Face-to-Face Courses Social Media, Mobile Learning, and Apps
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ICED 2014 - Home - 1 views

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    he conference theme "Educational Development in a Changing World" is created to engage with the constant flow of change in which higher education is situated. It demands innovation and creativity as well as plurality and discipline specific strategies for implementations that keeps higher education at the frontline. Scholars and higher-education professionals, interested in educational development and related fields, are highly encouraged to submit papers for oral presentation, or to participate in other parts of the conference program including keynote address, plenary lecture, panel discussions/symposium, seminars, or pre-conference workshops.
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2014-02-24 Google in Education Alberta Summit - 0 views

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    This high intensity two day event focuses on deploying, integrating and using Google Apps for Education to promote student learning in K-12 and higher education. The program features Google Certified Teachers, Google Apps for Education Certified Trainers, practicing administrators, solution providers, Google engineers, and representatives from the Google Apps for Education team. 
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Leading Change Institute - 0 views

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    The Leading Change Institute, successor to the Frye Leadership Institute, engages leaders who seek to further develop their skills for the benefit of higher education. The Institute explores higher education challenges, empowering librarians and information technologists to initiate conversations and take action on issues of importance not just to their individual institutions, but to the entire higher education community. Higher education requires leaders, particularly in the information sector, who can inspire, advocate, and advance needed change. The Leading Change Institute's curriculum is based on three guiding principles: Participants learn how to be part of a collaborative community that takes leadership on critical issues. Participants develop the skills to build public will, set an agenda for change, and advocate for needed change. Participants learn by doing through engagement with real-world issues. Through a seminar approach, Institute participants will focus on specific issues as they seek to develop new kinds of thinking to foster collective action. They will deconstruct the issues, craft arguments to re-conceptualize what is happening in higher education, and catalyze action through collaborative projects. Further information about the Leading Change Institute may be found on the What is the Program? page. The missions of CLIR and EDUCAUSE reinforce the importance of partnership, learning, and collaboration reflected across the Leading Change Institute experience.
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Home | STLHE 2014 - 0 views

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    The role of the educator has transformed. No longer mere conveyors of static information, teachers are increasingly entrusted with the responsibility to foster and develop life skills in students. Fostering global citizenship calls for the development of leadership skills, which may be especially challenging to cultivate in online learning environments. Transformation of learning experiences opens new opportunities for transforming the lives of life-long learners and leaders.
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EDUCAUSE Connect: Portland | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    EDUCAUSE Connect is a highly interactive, action-driven professional development experience. Here you'll choose a learning track and join a cohort of peers to find workable solutions, build your professional network, and examine the tactical and strategic perspectives of key higher education IT issues. For two and a half days, you'll take part in career development activities with peers to intentionally solve, network, and grow together.
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