Campus Technology is seeking moderators, panelists, and campus teams for this year’s highly interactive sessions at Campus Technology 2007, JULY 30 – AUGUST 2, 2007, RENAISSANCE WASHINGTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. I received the call via email. CT will post more information about the 2007 program in January, 2007.
Feel free to suggest a session topic with your response to our Call for Presenters.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions should include the following information:
I. Name and academic title (e.g., Ph.D. or Ed.D.) for each presenter
II. Institutional affiliation for each presenter
III. E-mail address and phone number for each presenter
IV. Presenter bio(s) suitable for publication (one 75-word paragraph each–be sure to include current position and affiliation in the
text)
V. The preferred session format, e.g., panel session or institutional team-presented breakout session
VI. The preferred session responsibility for each presenter, e.g., moderator, panelist, institutional team presenter
VII. Your area of expertise (topic areas if you are submitting this proposal for moderator or panelist; presentation topic and description if you are submitting this proposal for an institutional team-presented breakout session)
VIII. Information on other presentations you have made recently at other conferences
IX. Any other relevant information that would help conference organizers determine a possible fit with a conference session
SAMPLE CONFERENCE TOPICS/SUBTOPICS
IT LEADERSHIP
Consensus building/team building, Networking/exchange, Leadership development, Organizational structure, A seat at the table, Budget strategies/Finding funding, Policies and politics, Management and business skills, Internal marketing for IT
ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGIES
Instructional technology, Smart classrooms, Teaching with technology/Course design, Collaboration and learning environments/CMS/LMS, Online and distance education, Mobility/convergence, Social networking, Tablets/Laptops/Desktops, Display technologies
CAMPUS-WIDE SYSTEMS/IT INFRASTRUCTURE/ADMINISTRATION
Administrative technology (ERP, eCommerce), Campus infrastructure (Networks, Security), Business continuity, Data warehousing/Data mining, Academic analytics, Telecom/VoIP, Campus portals/Student information systems, ePortfolio systems, Open source
CREATING A FUTURE VISION FOR THE CAMPUS
Emerging technologies, New social contexts for technology, High performance computing and research technologies
Submit your proposal via e-mail to mailto: conferences@campustechnology.com.
Your subject line must read: CT2007 [your last name] (example: CT2007 Jones)
This looks like a good time for Tablet PC and Ultra-Mobile PC educators to present about the extent to which you use immersive technologies and other strategies in your courses and schools.