The League for Innovation in the Community College is accepting proposals to present at the first annual STEMtech conference to be held October 31 - November 3, 2010, at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Florida.
STEMtech features timely tracks focused on STEM disciplines science, technology, engineering, mathematics in general education and workforce training. In addition, STEMtech continues the 25-year legacy of the Leagues Conference on Information Technology as the place to explore the intelligent application of information technology in educational institutions.
STEM Tracks Health and Science: Innovations in health and science disciplines and related workforce development and career pathways. Energy, Environment, and Sustainability: Innovations in energy, environment, and sustainability and green disciplines, and their related workforce training and career pathways, as well as institutional efforts toward energy efficiency, environmental stewardship, and environmental sustainability. Mathematics, Engineering, and Architecture: Innovations in mathematics, engineering, and architecture and related workforce development and career pathways. Manufacturing, Industry, and Agriculture: Innovations in manufacturing, industry, and agriculture and related workforce development and career pathways. Technology, Multimedia, and Communication: Innovations in technology, multimedia, and telecommunication disciplines and related workforce development and career pathways.
Tech Tracks Technology Systems and Applications: Effective and innovative means for developing, funding, staffing, implementing, securing, and evaluating technology infrastructures. E-Learning Resources: Effective and innovative uses of technology to provide instruction, instructional resources, library resources, student services, and professional development resources and activities.
Proposals to present at the 2010 STEMtech Conference can be submitted at www.league.org/stemtech. The deadline to submit proposals is April 16.
For additional information, contact Ed Leach at leach@league.org or (480) 705-8200, x233.
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