Educational Technology Report: Keep the Symposium momentum going

Posted on May 8, 2007 
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As many of you know, the 2007 Penn State Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology was a great success. While last year’s Symposium had more than 170 attendees, this year we had more than 240. In fact, the registration became full several weeks before the Symposium date and a waiting list grew as the date approached. A definite signal that such a Symposium was welcomed by the Penn State community.

As happened last year, the Symposium is not truly over. While the Symposium happened nearly a month ago, we encourage you to visit the blog from time to time to offer your thoughts to continue the conversation. Speaking of blogs, if you could not make it April 14, you can find out what went on by making a visit to http://symposium.tlt.psu.edu and seeing what your Penn State and TLT peers thought of the event. This includes comments on the featured and keynote speakers, the breakout sessions, demos, etc. You can also find photos of the event and podcasts of the presentations on the blog.

We are already looking forward to Symposium 2008, so if you have any ideas, by all means, offer them.

Additionally, there will also be a “Best of the Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium” presentation given by the head of the Symposium planning committee, Allan Gyorke, on May 18. You can register at the ITS Training Services Web site at http://its.psu.edu/training/.

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