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<p>Have you put together an innovative way to teach a topic or to assess a learner’s ability and thought it would be great to share these ideas with others? Or are you interested in learning about new ideas and innovations in teaching? Then the upcoming EC Moore Symposium is for you, and the next installment [&hellip;]</p>

EC Moore Symposium Call for Proposals

Have you put together an innovative way to teach a topic or to assess a learner’s ability and thought it would be great to share these ideas with others? Or are you interested in learning about new ideas and innovations in teaching? Then the upcoming EC Moore Symposium is for you, and the next installment will be Friday, March 6, 2015 at the IUPUI Campus Center in Indianapolis.

The symposium has a variety of formats all designed to showcase excellence in teaching. These include posters presentations, concurrent sessions (which are short 15 minute oral presentations followed by a 5 minute discussion), 5 minute ignite sessions focused on forward thinking ideas, as well as longer 60 minute workshops for more in depth topics. Each year the symposium brings in a national education leader to deliver the keynote address and I am certain this year will be no different.

This is a great opportunity to present your work in the area of education.   Submissions should focus on the teaching goals or the problem that the initiative was designed to address, a description of educational theories the initiative is based on and the impact of your project.

The call for proposals for the 2015 EC Moore symposium is now available. More information can be found here. Check it out today as submissions are due Saturday, November 1st.

Hope to see you and your excellent work at the symposium in March!

 

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