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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014

SUNY Conference on Instruction and Technology: Call for Presentations

The 24th annual SUNY Conference on Instruction and Technology (CIT 2015), sponsored by the SUNY Faculty Advisory Council on Teaching and Technology (FACT²), will take place May 26–29 on the campus of SUNY Geneseo. All SUNY campuses and state-operated, statutory, and community colleges are invited to submit abstracts to present at the conference. We welcome proposals from outside the SUNY system as well. Proposals are due by Wednesday, December 31.

CIT is SUNY's largest and most prominent event on instructional technology, providing a forum for faculty, instructional support professionals, and policymakers to present, discuss, and explore innovative avenues for integrating technology into the teaching and learning environment.

Guidelines for Presentation Submission
This year’s theme, "Rising to Meet Our Challenges: Preparing for Global Success," is supported by the following tracks:

  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
  • 21st-Century Learning Environments
  • The Open Educator
  • Access, Completion, and Success
  • Keeping the Lights On: Infrastructure and Support

Abstract submissions are being accepted at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels and in the following formats: presentation, panel, birds of a feather, hands-on demo, ignite, workshop, special interest group, and poster. Please visit the CIT website to view detailed descriptions of tracks and formats.

To submit a proposal, go to the CIT website, click "Submit Your CIT 2015 Abstract" on the right side of the page, and then follow these steps:

  1. New users, click on "Create New Account."
  2. Enter the required information and click "Next Step."
  3. Create a password and click "Finish."
  4. Click on the link "CIT Abstract Submission."
  5. Complete the submission form.
  6. Remember to "save draft" frequently,
  7. Click "Submit Application" when complete.
Submitted by: Melaine Kenyon
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