
When: Monday & Tuesday May 1 & 2 2017
Where: Rozanski Hall, University of Guelph
We want to know what is working for you and our students!
The theme of this year’s conference, Enhancing Teaching and Learning: The Evolution of the Lecture looks at the evolution of the lecture over the past 30 years. From the influx of technology into education and designing effective outcomes through to measuring student learning, research and practice. This year’s conference is sponsored by Open Ed with joint collaboration from the Library and all seven colleges at the University of Guelph.
To fit with our conference theme our keynote speaker will be Dr. Joe Kim from McMaster University. Kim is the Principal Investigator in the Applied Cognition in Education Lab from the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, at McMaster.
We invite faculty, sessionals, instructors, staff and students to propose a 20-minute showcase or a 50-minute workshop related to strategies that seek to enhance the student learning experience. We also encourage the submission of proposals that discuss how the lecture can be improved or utilized to improve student perspectives on learning.
Please see thewebsite for more details and inspiration for a session.
Proposals are due by February 28 2017
To submit a proposal please follow this link.
For additional information, contact: Janet Wolstenholme, jzkwolst@uoguelph.ca or Ext. 58084.