
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
The League for Innovation is proud to announce a new
conference feature that is sure to please. Beginning this fall in
Dallas, the Closing General Session Keynote Speaker will be a
community college practitioner or leader with significant real-world
experience implementing a technology-related process, project,
initiative, or idea that resulted in a considerable and positive
impact for his or her institution's students, faculty, administrators,
and staff.
Closing General Session Keynote Speakers will be community college
practitioners and leaders who are making a difference at their own
institutions, but in all cases, their presentations will emphasize the
real-world applications of and lessons learned from successful
technology-related strategies. The sharing of best practices is at the
heart of what the Conference on Information Technology is all about:
community college educators exchanging ideas with each other to help
improve student learning. As in past years, we believe that conference
participants will find this fall's Closing General Session Keynote
Speaker particularly helpful and inspiring.
This fall's community college practitioner or leader serving as the
Closing General Session Keynote Speaker will be . . .
John O'Brien, Vice President, Academic
Affairs, Century College (MN).
Demanding
Technology: Understanding the New Student
<< Back
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|