We are now accepting proposals for the next Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts Conference, which will take place on the Bryn Mawr College campus on May 20–21, 2020.
The Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts Conference is a forum for scholars and academics to present and share their practices, methods, experiences, and findings related to blended learning. We understand blended learning as any combination of online
and face-to-face instruction that is intended to support, enhance, and develop high-impact learning experiences that embody the values of a liberal arts education.
We invite proposals on topics including, but not limited to:
- Digital competencies, digital citizenship, and digital wellness
- Experiential and service learning
- Blended learning spaces, libraries and resource centers
- Critical making
- Emerging technologies
- Task-based tech-mediated learning
- Assistive technology and accessibility
- Blended learning beyond the single course
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion in blended experiences
Proposals that include critical perspectives on these topics, promote blended learning beyond single courses, and stimulate discussion about digital culture resistance are particularly welcome.
Proposal guidelines
Most presenters at BlendedLAC are faculty and academic professionals from and beyond liberal arts colleges. We also seek presentations that promote student voices, including projects in which students are key collaborators, or that encourage students as knowers.
Proposals must follow one of the following formats:
- 20-minute presentations including praxis reports, implementation blueprints, tech demos, and action research
- 75-minute panels (at least three presenters offer different perspectives)
- 75-minute hands-on interactive workshops
- 5-minute lightning round presentations
Submitting your proposal
Please submit a 250-400-word proposal describing your project or topic and its connection to blended learning. Proposals will be reviewed based on their relevance to the conference, pedagogical soundness, and presentational outlook. The deadline for proposals
is February 16, 2020. Presenters will be notified of their acceptance by February 28, 2020.
Maria Ocando Finol, PhD
Educational Technology Specialist
Bryn Mawr College, Library of Information Technology Services
Ph: (610) 526-5479
calendly.com/mocandofin