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New York/New Jersey Blackboard User Group Conference : July 18, 2005

PROPOSALS for NY/NJ Blackboard User Group Conference Due: May 15, 2005
 
Join us for the inaugural New York/New Jersey Blackboard Users Group Conference on July 18th in Manhattan.  Come and hear the latest developments from our keynote speaker Matthew Pitinsky, Bb Chairman and CEO.  Learn new techniques from your colleagues at our interactive sessions and our hands-on workshops.  Experience the latest Bb Building Blocks in our vendor showcase.  And top off this unforgetable day with a memorable dinner/dance cruise on the Hudson.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
New York/New Jersey Blackboard Users Group
Manhattan Summer Conference (& Dinner Cruise)
http://nynjbug.org/

July 18, 2005
City University of New York


Abstracts for sessions, papers and poster presentations related the
following suggested topics are requested:

Pedagogical Innovations using Blackboard
         o Interactivity
         o Multimedia
         o Collaboration (Blogs, Wikis, Group Projects, etc.)
         o Learning Application Integration
         o Large Course Redesign
         o Learning Theories
         o Copyright
         o Best Practices
         o Hand Held Devices
         o Other

Blackboard Administration
         o Support Issues
         o Planning & Project Management
         o Authentication Issues (single identity)
         o Roles
         o System Maintenance, Performance, & Concerns
         o Rollouts
         o Building Blocks
         o Other
  
Hands-On Training Sessions
         o Teach how to do something in a computer lab

Sessions will be 60 minutes in length and should be comprised of no more than three presenters, but can include a session moderator. Presentations must be interactive.

Posters may be submitted for presentation during a scheduled poster session time.  They should be laid out in portrait shape for display.

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words in length and should be addressed to the Conference Organizing Committee by May 15, 2005 at NYNJ-CFP@Princeton.EDU

 

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