Monday, August 29, 2005

The MELTI Capstone Seminar Call for Proposals

The MELTI Capstone Seminar will be held on Saturday September 24. This event is part of the E2T2 grant awarded by the Minnesota Department of Education. Participants of the MELTI grants are encouraged to submit proposals to share their ideas and experience in technology integration. Please use the Call for Proposal Form provided at the MELTI Web site (http://melti.blogspot.com) to submit your proposals. Choose one of the following categories:

1. Concurrent sessions: The concurrent session is for projects that require more in-depth demonstration and allow more interaction between the presenter and the audience. Here are a few ideas for the concurrent session:
  • Projects from the Learning Technology Certificate program that have been field-tested in the classroom or educational settings.
  • Technology integration plan developed in LHDT528 that you plan to implement or have implemented in the classroom.
  • Innovative ideas that you have first-hand experience in integrating technology into education or in the process of development. (e.g., iPod for oral history)


2. Electronic Poster Session: The poster session is for those who would like to share technology projects that may not be part of a formal lesson plan but can be integrated into an educational activity in a given subject. It can be PowerPoint, Inspiration, Quia, eZedia, or WebQuest that you have developed through the Learning Technology Program. The poster session presenter will run their projects on a computer and answer questions when asked during the time slot designated for the Poster Session. No formal presentation or demonstration is required.

Please submit your proposal to Candace (ccchou@stthomas.edu) before September 9th.

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