Call for Proposals
Did you learn something new about using technology to teach or support student learning while teaching at a distance this past year? Have you been doing something interesting with technology that has improved your teaching or your student learning? Consider sharing what you know with your fellow instructors in either a 15- or 40-minute session! We are accepting proposals for virtual presentations at this year's ATLT Symposium through Monday, September 20. If you are interested in presenting, please see the information and call for proposals form.
There will be two types of presentations at ATLT this year, 15-minute "What Did You Learn?" sessions and 40-minute Concurrent Sessions.
- 15-minute "What Did You Learn?" sessions: Did you learn something new about using technology to teach or support student learning while teaching at a distance this past year? Is it something that you think other IU instructors would find helpful or enlightening? Submit a proposal for one of these short, 10-minute presentations with 5 minutes of Q & A!
- 40-minute Concurrent Sessions: Have you been doing something interesting with technology that has improved your teaching or your student learning? Submit a proposal for one of these 30-minute presentations with 10 minutes of Q & A! All proposals are welcome and we're especially interested in those involving collaborative work with more than one instructor and those focused on improving diversity, equity, or inclusion for students.
When completing the proposal form below, please make sure to choose the Presentation Proposal Type that matches what you are proposing. More questions will appear based on the Presentation Proposal Type you choose. If you are submitting more than one proposal, each proposal must be submitted separately.
If you have questions, please contact the Center for Teaching and Learning at (317) 274-1300 or ude[dot]iupui[at]ltceht