The following conferences may be of interest to the readers of the Quarterly Review of Distance Education.
Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, August 6–8, 2019, Madison, WI
“Our goal is simple: to provide you with a transformative professional development experience at an affordable price. This conference emphasizes evidence-based practice, educational innovation, and practical applications of theories and research findings in the field of distance education and online learning. There are also many opportunities for you to network, share, and collaborate with peers from around the world. You will head home with new skills, fresh knowledge, and the motivation to apply what you’ve learned.”
AECT International Convention, October 21–25, 2019, Las Vegas, NV
“The AECT International Convention brings together participants from around the world, offering practical applications, cutting-edge research, hands-on workshops, and demonstrations of new technologies in teaching and learning. This year’s convention theme is Inspired Professional Learning. Inspired Learning Professionals.”
E-Learn World Conference on E-Learning, November 4–7, 2019, New Orleans, LA
“E-Learn provides a unique forum for education and training professionals to discuss the latest research, development, applications, issues, and strategies, to explore new technologies, and to identify solutions for today’s challenges related to online learning. A variety of opportunities and venues are designed to enable participants to actively learn from and collaborate with a multinational, cross-industry expert faculty and peers on the research, development, diverse learning experiences, implementation and technology needed to improve e-learning. With 600+ participants from 40+ different countries typically attending this conference, E-Learn is one of the leading international e-learning conferences and gathering of e-learning and distance education professionals.”
Future of Education Technology Conference, January 14–17, 2020, Miami, FL
“For 40 years, the Future of Education Technology Conference has gathered the most dynamic and creative education professionals from around the world for an intensive, highly collaborative exploration of new technologies, best practices and pressing issues. Its impact has been felt by thousands of districts, schools, educators—and ultimately students. Each year, FETC is tailored to the needs of an increasingly technology-driven education community—and 2020 will be no exception. The 40th National Future of Education Technology Conference features industry experts and unrivaled agenda content, an expo hall filled with the latest and greatest solutions, and a community of thousands eager to network with like-minded peers.”
