The ISETL Conference on

Humanizing Digital Learning Spaces: from High Tech to High Touch

October 17-18, 2024

The Eagle Institute – Air University
Montgomery, Alabama

PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

Proposals Due – May 1, 2024
Review Deadline – June 10, 2024
Notifications – June 15, 2024

REGISTRATION

Coming Soon

CONFERENCE THEME: Humanizing Digital Learning Spaces: from High Tech to High Touch

The Mission of ISETL is to provide opportunities to share evidence-based instructional practices and research related to teaching and learning in higher education in a collegial, interactive environment that leads to positive changes in teaching practice.

TOP REASONS TO ATTEND

  • Participate in interactive sessions
  • Engage in networking opportunities
  • Be inspired by experienced presenters
  • Share solutions with others who have overcome challenges
  • Gain useful knowledge and skills you can implement immediately

PASSIONATE ABOUT PEDAGOGY, PURPOSEFUL ABOUT PRACTICE

The goal of ISETL is to explore, share, and promote innovative pedagogical approaches. We will seek proposals that bring something new to the classroom — a new strategy, a new learning approach, a new classroom (or virtual classroom) technology application, a new student support mechanism,  or a new method for assessing. Innovation comes in all sizes, from smaller strategies to assess student learning, to larger approaches for fostering student engagement. ISETL is looking for both.

What’s working for you in your classroom? What’s working across institutions? What remote teaching techniques are you pioneering?</span></p>

In addition to a focus on innovative pedagogy, the ISETL conference emphasizes interactive conference sessions. ISETL sessions immerse participants in new ways of thinking, teaching, writing, assessing, designing, supporting, and developing.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

  • Professors, Instructors, Adjuncts
  • Educational Researchers
  • Instructional Designers
  • Graduate Students
  • Administrators

ISETL’s FIRST 50 YEARS

The ISETL organization was founded in 1970 with the inaugural International Audio-Tutorial Congress. Through several name changes and a couple of organizational mergers, ISETL’s mission has focused on interactive and innovative pedagogical approaches. The ISETL conference has sponsored thousands of presentations, demonstrations, and discussions addressing effective college and university teaching and learning. In 2005, ISETL added a journal to its support for higher education pedagogy, the International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (IJTLHE). IJTLHE has developed a large international readership with authors from over 100 countries, and article downloads exceeding 1 million. ISETL continues its 51-year history of fostering interactive and innovative higher education pedagogy through its conference and journal, and is developing new approaches though its certificate and public scholarship projects.