COLORADO LEARNING AND TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY

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.

2022 SESSION TOPICS INCLUDED:

Open Educational Resources: “But It’s Not Peer-Reviewed!”: Addressing Quality Control in the OER Landscape
Inclusive Pedagogy: Creating a Student-Centered Invigorating Classroom Through Game Play
Adaptive Learning: Emotional Avatars in XR Simulations: Improving Communication & Empathy
Pandemic Pedagogy: Exceptions ARE the Rule: Defining Learner Types for HyFlex Design Adaptations
Course Design and Delivery: "Find an Article on…": Integrating Information Literacy Throughout a Course
Elevation of Instructional Design: Hybrid Models and the Big Pivot for Online Learning Infrastructure
- Accessibility and Universal Design: Universal Design For Learning (UDL): Strategies for Success


and much more!

 

 

Attendees join us each year from a broad range of educational institutions and private organizations. Many Colorado colleges and universities are well-represented, as are numerous post-secondary schools and community colleges from the Rocky Mountain region.

We also host national and international attendees from a number of places each year. Renewal credit for education is available where applicable, and upon request by attendees.


 

COLTT 2022 Attendee and Session Data

 

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Faculty Program Chair Janice Thorpe

Janice Thorpe, Ph.D., will serve as the first Faculty Program Chair of the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference, now planning an in-person convening for Aug. 3 and 4 at the University of Colorado Boulder.

This new role within the System Office for Academic Affairs will support COLTT’s mission to further teaching with technology through sharing effective practices and building a network of support across the system and throughout the state.

For over 25 years, Thorpe has taught at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in the Department of Communication, where she also is the director of the Online Program, course director for Research Methods, and the department’s assessment director.

A dedicated member of the COLTT community, Thorpe is an advocate for rigorous, quality online learning courses and programs. As a self-described data nerd, her research focuses on instructor presence and immediacy, and assessment of student learning in the online environment.

For more information please visit us on the web at www.cu.edu/coltt

Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology
University of Colorado, Office of the President
1800 Grant Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80203
coltt@cu.edu

 

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