To see the spiffed up HTML version of the announcement, visit http://eld.montclair.edu/call_announcement/ For the Call for Presentations Form, go to http://eld.montclair.edu/call_for_presentations/ Emerging Learning Design Conference 2012 *“Innovative Practices for Digital Teaching and Learning”* June 1, 2012 Montclair State University http://eld.montclair.edu The theme for the Emerging Learning Design 2012 Conference (#ELD12) is *“Innovative Practices for Digital Teaching and Learning” *and, like last year’s event, promises an eclectic mix of presentations and session styles for a wide variety of comfort levels with technology. Call for Presentation Proposals will be peer-reviewed and must be submitted via the online form at http://eld.montclair.edu by December 1, 2011. For the proposal submission, please provide a title, 50-word description, and 250-word abstract. Tracks include: Hybrid & Online Teaching & Learning, Immersive Technology, Instructional Design & Pedagogy, Leadership & Administration, Library, and Research. Session types include: Concurrent, 3 x 15, and Ignite! Like our 2011 conference, the Emerging Learning Design 2012 Conference (#ELD12) promises an eclectic mix of presentations and session styles for a wide variety of comfort levels with technology. Please share this invitation & website with your colleagues! http://eld.montclair.edu Who Should Present Who should submit a proposal? If you have used technology in your classroom, whether it went the way you expected or not, your experiences are almost certainly of benefit to others. The #ELD12 Conference is an excellent way to share your success and tribulations with colleagues and perhaps even form new collaborations through networking. Most teachers have said, at one time or another, "If you have a question, ask it, because it's likely others have the same question". The same can be applied to submitting your experience as a proposal. If you found something interesting enough to invest time in, we're sure there are others out there who are interested as well, and can benefit from, your perspective Who should attend Who should attend? Those in Higher Education and K-12 who are experienced in or aspiring to use technology in teaching & learning. Our Keynote, Concurrent, 3×15, and Ignite! sessions will focus on innovative practices in the modern digital age. Whether it is a technology rich, hybrid, or online class, this event showcases best practices in design and implementation for teachers of all disciplines and levels of technical expertise -- ----- AJ Kelton Director of Emerging Instructional Technology College of Humanities and Social Sciences - Montclair State University Doctoral Student Educational Communication and Technology - New York University ---------- http://eld.montclair.edu Twitter: @EmergLearnDesign Hashtag: #eld11 ---------- http://sorryafk.wordpress.com/ Twitter: sorry_afk Second life: AJ Brooks