In This Issue
Gatherings
2007 CIT Keynote Speakers
Innovations Call for Proposals
Opportunities
iStream: Innovation at Your Fingertips
Join the CCTI Network
Call for Manuscripts
Synergies
2007 Campus Computing Survey
EMSI/CCbenefits: Job Training Grants
Partner Happenings
Encore Careers Project Launched
de los Santos to Speak in Tampa
2008 World Congress
Linkages
iStream Focus on Blended Learning
New League Services Workshops
Recent League Publications
Getting Results
Celebrations
Member Spotlight: Carteret Community College
 
September 2007, Volume 8, Number 9
Gatherings (Printer Friendly Version)

Innovations 2008 Call for Proposals
Deadline September 14

Conference highlightsThe League for Innovation is accepting proposals to present at the Innovations 2008 conference, March 2-5, 2008.

Submit your proposal online at http://www.league.org/i2008/CFP/form/cfp_application.cfm. The deadline for submitting proposals is Friday, September 14, 2007.

The conference features Learning Center Courses, Forum Sessions, Roundtable Discussions, and Poster Sessions, along with General Session keynotes aimed at inspiring innovation and change in all areas of community college education.

Submit your proposal today to become a presenter for any of these exciting opportunities!

Learning Center Courses. Learning Center Courses deliver a body of practical knowledge and applications by supplementing the conference program with in-depth coverage of current topics provided by recognized leaders in the focus areas. These one-day Learning Center Courses comprise three- or six-hour workshops that cover the latest innovations in use at community colleges far and wide. Participants receive certificates of completion for taking Learning Center Courses. Selection of these courses is very competitive and is based on the thoroughness of course content and design. Lecture-only presentations are not accepted.

Forum Sessions. Forums are one-hour sessions that form the core of the conference offerings. Forums are intended for 30 to 50 participants and typically include multiple presenters. Most feature a successful practice, program, or fundamental issue related to promoting innovation, experimentation, or instructional transformation.

Roundtable Discussions. Roundtable discussions are one-hour sessions that offer more personal and interactive venues for the exploration of key issues. These discussions accommodate up to 12 people and are limited to two presenters.

Poster Sessions. Poster Sessions take the form of exhibits and are delivered primarily through the use of visual displays. Conference participants are free to move from one presentation to another during the Poster Session. Presenters are encouraged to have ample handout materials available for participants.

Innovations Streams. Innovations incorporates topics from eight conference streams:

  • Learning and Teaching
  • Leadership and Organization
  • Workforce Preparation and Development
  • Student Services and Activities
  • Basic Skills and Developmental Education
  • Resource Development and Foundation Management
  • Research, Assessment, and Accountability
  • Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion

March 2-5, 2008
Adam’s Mark Hotel
Denver, Colorado
Hosted by Community College of Denver

For more information contact

Stephanie Flinn
Meeting Planner
480-705-8200, ext. 228
flinn@league.org

 
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