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NISOD Virtual Conference October 16-18 2024

Call for Presentations

Do you have an innovative practice or cutting-edge research you want to share with your colleagues from around the world at NISOD's 2024 Fall Virtual Conference? Submit a proposal to present within one of the tracks below. Presenters receive a free conference registration! The deadline to submit a presentation proposal is September 6.

Equitable Opportunity and Outcomes

Online, Face-to-Face, and Hybrid Teaching and Learning

Student Services, Support, and Success

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Save With an Institutional Registration

Here are the top three reasons your college should sign up for an Institutional Registration for NISOD’s Annual Fall Virtual Conference:


  1. All Inclusive: Every college employee is covered by the Institutional Registration fee. That means faculty, librarians, student support staff, and more can attend at no additional cost to them!
  2. Extended Access: Participants can access recorded sessions for six months following the conference, which allows them to revisit their favorite presentations, as well as watch presentations they may have missed during the conference.
  3. Affordable Pricing: Costs are based on your institution’s fall student FTE.


Take advantage of Early Bird pricing through September 13, 2024.

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VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

How to Engage All Learners

Thursday, August 8, 2024 | 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Central

Join two educators with 40+ years of combined teaching experience to learn easy-to-implement strategies and techniques to promote student engagement in the classroom and online. This workshop highlights new instructional techniques, relationship-building, personalized learning, and tools for technology integration. Leave with numerous tools to add to your student-engagement toolkit that you can implement immediately. This session is applicable to professors/instructors at all levels and in all content areas.


Early Registration: NISOD Members: $100 | Non-Members: $150

Early Registration rates end on August 1, 2024 - Sign Up Now!

UPCOMING WEBINARS

Engage Students Using Technology to Provide Real-World Course Connections

Thursday, August 8, 2024 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. Central

Would your students benefit from the chance to apply course concepts in a more meaningful way? Have you been looking for ideas to create a more engaging student experience by providing real-world connections to course material? Join us as we use multiple forms of technology in the classroom and online to teach students how to work cooperatively with professional organizations to create meaningful real-world course projects that develop higher-level thinking skills. In addition to providing technology resources, specific strategies to build professional relationships that create a strong network for students prior to graduation are provided. 

NISOD Members: Free | Non-Members: $49 | Sign Up


Redefining the Learning and Teaching Experience by Recording Live Online and In-Person Lessons

Monday, October 21, 2024 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. Central

This webinar explores how recorded lessons can redefine students' learning experiences as well as instructors' teaching experiences. Learn how to record lessons with a user-friendly computer recording application and how those recorded lessons can easily be posted into a Learning Management System’s calendar for easy access by students.

NISOD Members: Free | Non-Members: $49 | Sign Up

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