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Minnesota eLearning Summit 2017

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Dates: August 2−3, 2017 | Register here
Prices: starting from USD 245,-
Location: Bloomington, The United States

Minnesota eLearning Summit 2017

Open. Online. Opportunity.

The Minnesota eLearning Summit is the premiere event of the Minnesota Learning Commons and a gathering place for K-12, college, and university educators and innovators in the Midwest who are committed to effective online and blended learning.

The Summit will include:

What to expect

The Excellence Awards

The Excellence Awards will recognize teachers, faculty, administrators, and staff engaged with exceptional elearning experiences, practices, or projects. The awards are open to individuals or teams who are affiliated with Minnesota-based E−12 or higher education institutions. Self-nominations are welcome.

Finalists and winners will be announced at the awards ceremony during lunch on the first day of the MN eLearning Summit, Wednesday, August 2. Award winners are expected to register for the conference and need to be present to receive the award.

Nominations should identify the award category for which the entry is submitted and include background information about why the submission is worthy of receiving an award. Nominators are encouraged to include other documentation or attachments that best illustrate the nominated projects (e.g., web links, screenshots, images, PDF, Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files). Links to video or audio files and letters of support can also be submitted.

Award Categories

Innovation

Given to organizations or individuals who demonstrate exceptionally creative methods or technologies to address important student needs. The drive for creative and continuous improvement is paramount to innovation.

A nomination to this category should demonstrate a break with conventional processes to address needs and go beyond marginal improvements. This innovation can be within a course, a program, or project at the individual, institutional, or community level.

Collaboration

Given to organizations or individuals who demonstrate exceptional collaboration within a course, department, institution/school, or system of institutions. Collaboration denotes communication among learners, instructors, administrators, internal and external experts/mentors, researchers, or community members.

A nomination to this category could include creative collaboration within a course, department, or institution; collaboration could also involve external agencies, corporations, K−12 schools or school districts, colleges and universities, or consortiums. Especially welcome are nominations for collaborations between secondary and post-secondary institutions and systems.

Impact

Given to organizations or individuals who, through their work, construct or reflect an extraordinary impact on teaching and learning or other desired outcome. High, significant, or extraordinary impact on teaching and learning, service to students, institutional effectiveness, and leadership are paramount to this award category.

A nomination to this category should be able to be replicated by others either internally to the nominee’s institution or externally. It should have wide influence and scope. Additionally, it should be worthy of being considered an effective practice with broader implementation.

Ideas for Submissions

You should consider submitting a nomination if you or a team on which you have been a member have:

Nominations deadline: June 14, 2017 | Nominate here

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