EIRS 2015 Hosted by Athabasca University's Center for Distance Education
Education innovation and research provide development opportunities and improvements in education. The symposium seeks to share what educators are doing to improve practice, as well as research on how technology can solve problems or improve practice - in the classrooms or online. Whether large T technology implementations (such as mobile technology in the classroom) or small t technology implementations (new technology-supported processes for guiding online students), we look forward to hearing about your innovations and research at EIRS 2015.
The second call for paper proposals is open until March 31st. Full papers are due April 30th. Further details and submission instructions can be found at http://cde.athabascau.ca/EIRS/2015.
If you are an Athabasca University student – additional support for writing and submitting a proposal are available by emailing nostashewski@athabascau.ca.
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