ICE Conference 2010: A Learning Odyssey is months away, but
the process of building the program for the conference begins right now. We
have been working with a new company that will assist us with all phases of our
conference planning and management tasks, and we are ready to unveil the first
segment of that new system—the online proposal submission tool.
If you are interested in being a presenter at our next ICE Conference, please click the link below to access the online submission form. Our first priority is to get a full schedule of full-day and half-day workshops in place, but we are also interested in developing a strong and diverse program of general breakout sessions and poster sessions:
People who conduct full-day workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday are paid for their services and those who conduct half-day workshops on Thursday and Friday morning get free admission to the conference for the remainder of the day of the workshop.
If you have developed some successful technology-infused classroom activities that you would like to share with other educators or enjoy demonstrating some of the exciting features of software applications or new Web 2.0 tools, please consider signing up to present at the ICE Conference.
If you have presented in the past, you will see a few changes when you use our new online proposal submission tool. You will be asked to create a new user account the first time you access the system, but once you have done this, you will use the same log-in information each time you wish to add new proposals, edit existing proposals, or sign up for other conference-related activities.
The expertise and passion that our members bring to the ICE Conference make it one of the premier technology conferences in the nation. Please consider sharing your knowledge and help other educators to learn more about the many ways that technology resources can be implemented in their classrooms. Thanks—have a great summer!
When are submissions due?
Posted by: Vinnie Vrotny | July 15, 2009 at 10:11 AM
Deadlines:
August 15: Workshops
October 1: General Sessions
November 1: Poster Sessions
November 1: Exhibitor Sessions
Posted by: Dick Marchessault | July 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM