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Less than a week left in our CFP!  Apologies for cross posting.  PLEASE FORWARD!

Call for proposal - closes March 31st 2019

http://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/call-proposals
Join us at the 6th Annual Digital Pedagogy Institute (DPI) Conference!
July 31 - August 1, 2019 at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 
Canada.
Attended by faculty, researchers, graduate students, educational developers, 
librarians, and many other university personnel, this two-day conference 
includes keynote addresses, presentations, workshops, and digital tool training 
that focus on the innovative use of digital technologies to enhance and 
transform undergraduate and graduate teaching.

THE DPI CONFERENCE EXPLORES:

*         digital pedagogy best practices in STEM, the Humanities, or Social 
Sciences;

*         digital pedagogy collaborations between faculty, educational 
developers, librarians, and/or graduate/undergraduate students;

*         digital pedagogy collaborations with organizations outside the 
academy;

*         the state of digital pedagogy education in higher education;

*         digital pedagogy case studies, including course and assignment 
innovations;

*         innovative new uses for traditional digital pedagogy tools.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Toniesha L. Taylor | Associate Professor | Prairie View A & M University
Constance Crompton | Assistant Professor | University of Ottawa
Raymond G. Siemens | Distinguished Professor | University of Victoria

SUBMIT A 
PROPOSAL<https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/call-proposals>

We look forward to seeing you at the 2019 DPI Conference!

-The UWaterloo 2019 DPI Conference Planning Team and Sponsors

DPI conference website<https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute> | DPI 
Conference listserv<mailto:[email protected]?subject=sub%20dpi> | 
@DPIConference<https://twitter.com/DPIConference>


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If you have any questions, please let me know!




Alison Hitchens
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Collections, Technology, Scholarly Communication
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, ON Canada
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