Proposal Guidelines
Please follow the guidelines below in submitting your
proposal, providing a concise abstract of your research or project for
possible inclusion in the printed conference program (80 words) and a
longer summary for the review committee (no more than 1,000 words, including
a brief biographical sketch). Your proposal abstract and bio may be edited
for grammar and clarity by the conference committee prior to publication.
Please plan on your presentation being no longer than
30 minutes in length. All sessions will reserve the last 15 minutes of
the session for interactive discussion.
I. Title:
Should be no more than 10 words long. Be clear and
straightforward. Consider how important the title is to attendees as they
skim the program before selecting a presentation.
II. Objectives:
Include a list of learning objectives for the presentation
that will be displayed online and in printed conference materials: “At
the end of this presentation, attendees will have learned/will be able
to/will take away new methods of...”
III. Proposal:
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Project objective: What were the objectives of
your research, activity or project? What educational problem did you
aim to resolve? What made your project or research significant?
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Methods and results:
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Describe your project, process and method
of analysis.
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Discuss the instructional challenges
of your solution.
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Include a summary of the support that
was provided for the technologies you used.
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Include plans and lesson learned from
the outcomes of your project.
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Compare your expectations and results.
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Explain any implications for practice
and implementation challenges.
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Length: The body of your proposal should be no
more than 800 words, allowing 200 words for the bio.