The 2007 conference program provides an excellent survey of UNC's work in teaching and learning with technology. During the three days of the conference, approximately 150 sessions will be offered in the categories of formal presentation, panel discussion, roundtable discussion, demonstration, poster presentation, and hands-on workshop.
Our plenary presentations will be:
Wednesday at 11:30
Accelerating Educational Innovation and Transformation through Learning Communities and Knowledge Networks
Dr. Toru Iiyoshi, Carngie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
(Recipient of the Robert M. Gagne Award for Research in Instructional Design from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology)
Friday at 9:00
Staying Ahead of the Curve: The Open Croquet Consortium
Dr. Marilyn Lombardi, Duke University
(Scholar-in-Residence for the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative)