I just got back from the 2015 SUNY Conference for Instruction and Technology. It was a great opportunity to learn new things and discover ways to improve upon the SUNY JCC way. I also had an opportunity to connect with peers across SUNY.
Here are the sessions I attended:
Wednesday, 27 May, 2015
- Using Social Media Creatively in Education
- MOOC Development in Coursera
- SUNY CIT Keynotes: Chancellor Nancy Zimpher and Vice Chancellor Alexander Cartwright
- FACT2 Mobile Technology in Teaching and Learning Task Group Report
- The OSCQR Rubric from the Ground Up
- The Open SUNY Center for Online Teaching Excellence
- A Complete Guide to the OSCQR Process
- Meeting: DOODLE
Thursday, 28 May, 2015
- The Writing is on the Walls! Creating an Engaging Learning Environment
- SUNY CIT Keynote: Dr. Mark Milliron
- Lights, Camera, Teach: Producing Video for MOOCs and Other Education Uses
- Ecology and Earth Science Virtual Field Experiences OERs: Expanding Access to Field Based Research Techniques for Students at a Distance
- Gamified Digital Forensics Course Modules for Entry-level Students
- Meeting: Open SUNY Campus Coordinators
Friday, 29 May, 2015
- Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century
- Demystifying the Number One Selling Classroom Technology
This a highly informative conference. I can’t wait to share what I have learned. If you have questions about any of these topics, please contact me.