Saturday 8 February 2020

Fwd: Call for papers - APT 2020 - 18th annual Academic Practice and Technology conference




We invite contributions for the 18th annual Academic Practice and Technology (APT) conference "Shaping academic practice for the new decade" that will be held on Monday July 6th, 2020 at University College London (UCL). 

APT 2020 is co-hosted by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Imperial College London and UCL. It will examine whether the relationship between academic practice and technology needs to change for the 2020s, and how digitally enhanced learning can contribute to some of the biggest challenges facing higher and further education 

Presenters and delegates will explore some critical areas that currently concern educators such as designing effective programmes and developing inclusive practice; creative and authentic feedback and assessment; and, of growing importance to students, how we can step up to meet the challenges of a sustainable future. 

Contributions can be in the form of presentations, workshops, case studies and field reports. A full description of the 4 themes that underpin this year's conference can be found at: https://aptconference.org.uk/index.php/apt/apt2020/schedConf/themes 

The conference proposal form is available from https://tinyurl.com/apt2020CfP 

You may contact the organisers by e-mail at: academicpracticetechnology@ucl.ac.uk up to the submission deadline to discuss potential contributions. The deadline for receiving proposals is Monday 27th April 2020. Further details can be found at: https://aptconference.org.uk/index.php/apt/apt2020/schedConf/index 

On behalf of the conference organising team, 

Kind regards,
Athina

Athina Chatzigavriil

Senior Learning Technologist, LSE Eden Centre for Education Enhancement


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