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Presentations are sought for the SUNY Conference on Instructional Technologies (CIT) sponsored by the SUNY Faculty Access to Computing Technologies (FACT) Committee and hosted by the State University of New York College at Potsdam on May 28, 29 and 30, 2003. Faculty, professional support staff, administrators, and librarians from all SUNY campuses, state-operated, statutory, and community colleges, are invited to submit abstracts and to apply for FACT scholarships to attend this conference. We welcome proposals from SUNY and non-SUNY individuals; however, non-SUNY individuals will not be eligible to receive a FACT scholarship. The theme of this year’s SUNY Conference on Instructional Technologies explores the exciting new possibilities for creative collaborations. New and existing technologies are one of the many drivers dynamically redefining the structure, resources and boundaries of higher education. Technology provides innovative opportunities for teamwork in the traditional classroom and in distance learning, thus opening the door for creative collaboration in teaching, learning, and research. CIT explores how many of these partnerships can enable and enhance students’ ability to be successful in the information age. The goal of this year’s conference is to give participants an opportunity to report on their efforts for collaboration as well as to offer a forum for discussing new possibilities to enrich the learning environment. Proposals should address one or more of the following presentation themes: Internet2 and Advanced Collaborative Technologies Instuctional Partnerships: Campus Community and Industry Integrated Approches In Information Literacy Cooperative Support Models for Software in the Disciplines Creative Learning Systems: A Collaborative Approach Policy The Changing Faces of Intellectual Property and Fair Use Submission of Abstracts Abstracts will only be submitted online at www.cit.suny.edu. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is January 24, 2003. Session Formats We seek six session formats. Presentation Papers, Panels, Poster Session, Birds of a Feather, Workshops, and Hands-On Demos. |
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