Thank you for your interest in the International Online Conference! The 2009 conference will be held on February 11-13, 2009.
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Join your colleagues from around the world in a state-of-the-art conference hosted by Illinois' P-20 education community.
The 2009 Online Conference for Teaching and Learning features keynotes, presentations and discussions based on the topics of: Innovation, Technology, Leadership, Teaching and Learning, Current Issues in Education.
The conference will be held February 11-13, 2009 (TBA CST), with Preconference January 27, 2009 (TBA CST).
This conference is held entirely on the Internet using: email, the Web, synchronous chats, discussion areas, and other Internet technologies. This premier online conference was created to focus on issues and concerns of K-20 classroom faculty and related technology support, learning resources, student services, and workforce development trainers . We want you to share experiences, successes, and failures with your colleagues from around the world. A Conference Community has been created as an online environment in which groups of conference participants, both small and large, can gather electronically to work on, participate in discussions on, or learn about the same thing at the same time.
Please browse through this web site to learn how you can participate in this exciting event.
Questions may be directed to:
Mike Morneau ioc@learningtimes.net or (416)763-0259
Presentations from K-12 educators, 2- and 4-year college faculty, staff and administrators, and work force development trainers will provide a glimpse into the innovative and forward thinking uses of technology to facilitate teaching and learning. Anticipating that the next leap in technology-mediated learning will be of unprecedented learner-centered, Internet- and other technology-facilitated forms of interaction between students, the student and instructor, the student and learning resources, and the student and administrative services, this conference will come to you in your home or place of work via multiple delivery methodologies. It will provide you with tools that enable innovation and will capture your imagination or vision of what is to come in your particular discipline or area: instruction, learning support, administration, counseling, student-centered services, learning technology, etc.
The goal of this conference is to provide P-20 practitioners with an opportunity to share and dialog real-life experiences that deliver and support instruction, learn about new tools in technology-supported classrooms, and experience our dreams about how the Internet and other distance delivery will enhance student-centered learning and services in the near future by participating through an online venue.
The conference focuses on the areas of: