Informal Learning: A Discussion with George Strawn; NSF CIO
Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1:00-2:00; Cambridge Room
This discussion will address the potential impact of the informal learning on the formal learning process and visions for the future directions. The National Science Foundation supports many initiatives that study with informal learning settings. These settings offer fewer constraints for the use of emergent technologies but can be adapted to learning objectives. NSF is averaging around $17 million per year on interactive systems for learning. How do gaming, virtual environments or other interactive environments affect informal learning? Join Keynote speak, George Strawn, to discuss the impact of these new ways of learning.
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Monday, 27 October 2008
Conference Update
Hello AECT Research and Theory Members-
The Research and Theory division promotes the development and advancement of theory; promotes, presents, and disseminates research and scholarship that encompasses multiple perspectives; advocates the study of social and cultural issues in the field; supports, fosters, and mentors emerging scholars.
R&T will be sponsoring 46 concurrent, roundtable, and poster sessions plus a special presidential sessions at the 2008 annual conference in Orlando. Below are some activities I'm sure you'll want to attend:
-On Wednesday evening, be sure to check out the R&T table at the Welcome Reception. After the reception, the division leadership will be hosting a dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. For those of you interested in reserving a spot for dinner, please email David Moore at moored3@ohio.edu.
-On Thursday morning (8:00 AM - 9:00 AM) be sure to attend the R&T sponsored presidential session. 'Putting the "Public" ; Back in Publication: A Call for Design Research in Educational Technology'This presentation is a call for action in the educational technology research community to adopt design research methods more widely so that the public good realized from our research increases to a socially responsible level. Specific strategies for engaging faculty members, doctoral students and practitioners in design research agendas will be described. Special Research and Theory Division/Presidential Sponsored Session, Presented by: Thomas Reeves, University of Georgia
-On Thursday (11:45am-12:45pm) be sure to attend the R&D/D&D Luncheon where our division will present their annual awards recognizing outstanding achievements in the instructional design and research fields. Tickets are required and can be purchased when you register or at the conference.
- On Thursday (3:30pm-4:30pm) join us for the R&T membership meeting. This is a great opportunity to get involved and shape the future of the division.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in Orlando!
-Dave
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David Richard Moore
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator, Instructional Technology
Ohio University
250 McCracken Hall, Athens OH 45701
moored3@ohio.edu
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~moored3/
The Research and Theory division promotes the development and advancement of theory; promotes, presents, and disseminates research and scholarship that encompasses multiple perspectives; advocates the study of social and cultural issues in the field; supports, fosters, and mentors emerging scholars.
R&T will be sponsoring 46 concurrent, roundtable, and poster sessions plus a special presidential sessions at the 2008 annual conference in Orlando. Below are some activities I'm sure you'll want to attend:
-On Wednesday evening, be sure to check out the R&T table at the Welcome Reception. After the reception, the division leadership will be hosting a dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. For those of you interested in reserving a spot for dinner, please email David Moore at moored3@ohio.edu.
-On Thursday morning (8:00 AM - 9:00 AM) be sure to attend the R&T sponsored presidential session. 'Putting the "Public" ; Back in Publication: A Call for Design Research in Educational Technology'This presentation is a call for action in the educational technology research community to adopt design research methods more widely so that the public good realized from our research increases to a socially responsible level. Specific strategies for engaging faculty members, doctoral students and practitioners in design research agendas will be described. Special Research and Theory Division/Presidential Sponsored Session, Presented by: Thomas Reeves, University of Georgia
-On Thursday (11:45am-12:45pm) be sure to attend the R&D/D&D Luncheon where our division will present their annual awards recognizing outstanding achievements in the instructional design and research fields. Tickets are required and can be purchased when you register or at the conference.
- On Thursday (3:30pm-4:30pm) join us for the R&T membership meeting. This is a great opportunity to get involved and shape the future of the division.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in Orlando!
-Dave
--
David Richard Moore
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator, Instructional Technology
Ohio University
250 McCracken Hall, Athens OH 45701
moored3@ohio.edu
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~moored3/
Monday, 10 December 2007
Conference Submissions.
Mark Your Calendar!!
Conference proposals for the next AECT Conference are due February 16.
Featured Research proposals are due February 1.
Check out the AECT website for more information.
Conference proposals for the next AECT Conference are due February 16.
Featured Research proposals are due February 1.
Check out the AECT website for more information.
Sunday, 7 October 2007
AECT NSF Research Symposium
NSF Research Symposium
Prospects for Federally Funded Research
Thursday, October 25
Terrace A
6:30-7:30
Prospects for Federally Funded Research
Thursday, October 25
Terrace A
6:30-7:30
Mark your calendars for 6:30-7:30pm on October 25 to attend the NSF Research Symposium panel discussion. "Prospects for Federally Funded Research." This session is open to anyone attending the AECT conference.
In the session, our five panelists will share their experiences in writing and securing funding from federal sources. We are very pleased with our panel of experts as they bring a wide variety of expertise and experience to us from within the field of IT and closely related fields. They are: Brenda Bannan-Ritland, Cindy Hmelo-Silver, Christopher Hoadley, Yasmin Kafai, and Eamonn Kelly.
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
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