Published: Jan. 18, 2019
Attendees participate in COLTT session

On August 8 and 9, the CU Boulder campus once again will welcome the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) conference.

COLTT engages participants in learning about teaching practices and technologies, challenging the way they think about both. By attending sessions and hands-on workshops, attendees are able to network and gather effective practices that change the way they teach and learn in classrooms, online and in virtual environments.

We want your unique voice and experience at COLTT! Submit a session proposal before the CFP closes on Feb. 28.

COLTT offers a variety of engaging session types, including:

  • Technology: How are you using the newest platform, program, or gadget?
  • Practice: What strategies or tactics have you implemented in your work in the last year?
  • Pedagogy: What philosophies and principles inform and guide your work in higher ed?
  • Policy: What policies, regulations, or laws impact your work in higher ed?
  • Workshop: What new techniques or approaches do you want to teach COLTT?

Sessions are 20 or 50 minutes long, with 90-minute slots reserved for workshops.

Not sure what to propose? Here’s Associate Vice President for Digital Education and Engagement Deborah Keyek-Franssen giving you some tips!

Whether you are a past COLTT session leader or new to the conference, we encourage you to consider submitting a proposal. We welcome sessions designed to engage our audience in meaningful and memorable ways and to keep them at the leading edge of innovative ed-tech tools and practices.

Learn more at the COLTT conference homepage.

COLTT 2019 will be hosted in the Idea Forge and Wolf Law Building, 2450 Kittredge Loop Drive, Boulder, CO 80305

Reach out to coltt@cu.edu with any questions!