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Saddle up for COLTT: Call for proposals open

Annual conference explores technology in learning, teaching

The 14th Colorado Learning and Teaching With Technology (COLTT) Conference will be held on the CU-Boulder campus Aug. 3 and 4. COLTT promises professional development for faculty, staff and students systemwide interested in the latest innovations and current research at the nexus of learning, teaching and technology.

COLTT 2011 seeks innovative, thought-provoking session proposals focused on solutions to teaching challenges and directed to a variety of technical levels, including: mere mortal, cutting edge and off-the-precipice. Access the complete call for proposals at www.cu.edu/coltt.

Proposal deadline is April 28.

Registration for the conference will open mid- to late April.

The COLTT conference is sponsored by the Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, the ATLAS Institute, ASSETT, the Graduate School, and ITS at CU-Boulder along with other corporate and higher education sponsors.

Questions: Deborah Keyek-Franssen, conference director, deblkf@colorado.edu, or Jill Lester, COLTT conference coordinator, coltt@cu.edu.

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