Attending a teaching and learning conference is a great way to get excited about teaching, learn new teaching strategies, and meet others of like minds. I am fortunate to be registered for three teaching & learning conferences in the coming months: the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting, which I will attend online, the Virginia Tech Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy in Blacksburg, and the University System of Georgia Teaching and Learning Conference right here in Athens.
While there will be many great sessions to attend at each meeting, I most appreciate the networking opportunities at conferences. For the VT and USG meetings, that will be easy. I will be sharing meals and social activities with fellow attendees, participating in collaborative activities during sessions, and stopping for hallway conversations between events. I'll exchange business cards with new acquaintances and hugs with long-time friends.
Networking during an online meeting is a bit more challenging, and perhaps not as socially rewarding, but it is absolutely possible. Participating in online conversations during sessions, particularly via Twitter, has been an invaluable way of meeting others with similar interests and getting my name out there professionally as well. The best example of this in action was when I was invited to review chapters for a new book by a colleague who had been following me on Twitter. We had never met, but she knew my work and areas of expertise via my tweets. That was very rewarding.
Never been to a teaching and learning conference? I recommend registering for the USG meeting - it's an excellent opportunity, and only $35 for students! I hope to see you there.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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Thank you Sherry for informing us about these teaching conferences. I am going to register for USG conference. From USG conference website, I found out about a teaching conference at Kennesaw State and I registered for that one. EDUCASE conference registration fees seem to be very expensive. Is there anyway multiple students can register for one registration fee and watch conference online.
ReplyDeleteThere are some student discounts, and it would definitely be worth looking into the online registration costs as well.
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