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NTID Hosts Deaf Education Technology Symposium
Save the Date
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 27—The widely known International
Symposium—Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf—will be held
June 27-30 at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a
college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
Formal and poster presentation proposals are being accepted for this
conference, which serves people working with deaf and hard-of-hearing K-12
and college students. The conference benefits teachers, educational
researchers, media and technical staff members, and administrators.
Participants will learn information about current innovations and future
developments in educational media and instructional technology.
Anyone interested in making a presentation should complete and return the
Presentation Proposal Form located on the symposium Web page, by Feb. 4.
Each presentation should address at least one of the following topics:
technology supported learning, the impact of technology on teaching and
learning, strategies for teachers to apply instructional technologies, and
online and distance learning.
Early registration fee (before May 16) for the symposium is $225,
otherwise $275; students pay $125. There will be several half-day
post-symposium workshops on June 29. Registration fee for those is $75.
For the full-day workshops on June 30, registration is $150.
The symposium is co-sponsored by NTID, The Nippon Foundation of Japan, and
the Postsecondary Education Network International (PEN-International).
For more information or to register, visit
www.rit.edu/~techsym, or contact
E. William Clymer, symposium chairperson, by phone at 585-475-6894 (voice/tty)
or email techsym@rit.edu.
NTID is the first and largest technological college in the world for deaf
and hard-of-hearing students. NTID, one of eight colleges of RIT, offers
educational programs and access and support services to its 1,100 students
from around the world who study, live, and socialize with 14,000 hearing
students on RIT’s Rochester, N.Y., campus.
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