SALTISE 2022: Supporting Active Learning and Technological Innovation in Studies of Education Dawson College Montreal, Canada, June 2-3, 2022 |
Conference website | https://www.saltise.ca/saltise-conference/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saltise2022 |
Submission deadline | March 7, 2022 |
What is SALTISE? | We are a learning community service for instructors and professional development staff alike. We aspire to implement evidence-based pedagogy involving instructional innovations and leverage the use of educational technologies to promote improved learning. |
2022 Conference Theme
Collaborative Dialogues: The Role of Active Learning in Today’s Educational Realities |
Dialogues collaboratifs : le rôle de l'apprentissage actif dans la réalité éducative d'aujourd'hui
In June 2022, SALTISE will be bringing our network together for another year of celebrating and deepening our commitment to pedagogical connections, conversations, and communities. The 11th annual conference theme invites us to reflect on the role of active learning (AL) in our current educational climate, characterized by many as fraught with a viral pandemic and systemic racism epidemic. As such, we welcome engaging proposals interested in investigating active learning as it relates to pedagogy, instructional design, and classroom engagement. This year, we are looking to focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) with possibilities to explore: emergency teaching (COVID-19), Indigenization, epistemic decolonization, anti-Black racism, feminism, queer and trans rights, disability justice, accessibility, as well as technology and student development.
Submission Guidelines
All proposals must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Proposals for the following presentation formats are welcome:
- Individual Talk
- Poster
- Symposium
To learn more about the presentation formats, visit this page.
List of Topics
- Active Learning Practices
- Research-Practice Implementations
- Educational Technologies
- Learning Analytics / AI
Program Committee
- Ken Ragan, McGill University
- Michael Dugdale, John Abbott College
- Elizabeth Charles, Dawson College
Venue
Dawson College, 3040 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1A4, Canada