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Connecting and Reflecting: Preparing Learners for Life 2.0January 2830, 2008
Hyatt Regency San AntonioRiverwalk, San Antonio, Texas Join us at the 2008 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting, "Connecting and Reflecting: Preparing Learners for Life 2.0," to explore educational approaches that may better prepare students for a world of exponential change. Join us as we explore:
In the ELI tradition, the annual meeting is a setting for interactive, hands-on learning and networking, with a variety of presentations, discussions, and workshops. Sessions will fall into one of three interest areas: learners, learning principles and practices, and learning technologies. Featured Speakers
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BackgroundWe live in exponential times:
Many of these changes are catalyzed by technology, which continues its own rapid pace of change.
Highly valued skills—for life and work—include teamwork, applying learning to real-world situations, critical thinking and analytical reasoning, creativity, reflective thinking, and a sense of integrity and ethics. Even the demands on the curriculum seem exponential as society expects colleges and universities to prepare students for work, life, and global citizenship. How does one prepare for life in a world of exponential change? There is so much information that no one can master it all. Only by connecting to the Web and connecting with others can individuals stay abreast of change. However, access to an abundance of information and connecting with others does not equate to an education. Reflection is critical to the educational process—reflection about information, problems, creative solutions, and underlying values. Through authentic learning experiences, many of which are enabled by IT, we can provide students with opportunities to be active participants and cocreators in a network of experts and novices—with faculty and other students—within and outside the institution. Characterized by creativity, critical thinking, communication, and reflection, these virtual communities connect learners and researchers across multiple disciplines. This problem-based approach is motivational, encourages transfer of learning to unique situations, and prepares students for a world of constant change. The conference will demonstrate:
Education for Life 2.0 is not education as usual. Join us at the 2008 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting, "Connecting and Reflecting: Preparing Learners for Life 2.0," to explore educational approaches that may better prepare students for a world of exponential change. Important Dates
ELI meetings often fill up well before the event. We encourage you to register early, as space is limited. Note that seats are not automatically held for ELI members. You must register to attend. Please register early to ensure your place at the annual meeting. (Note: On July 1, 2007, ELI annual membership dues were reduced to $2,500 and complimentary event registrations discontinued in favor of deeply reduced member registration rates. This simplifies institutional management of ELI membership and ensures that members only pay for events they attend. For more information, please see our Membership page.) Attend As a Team![]() We encourage you to attend as a member of a team. Attending the ELI Annual Meeting with a team can be particularly valuable for:
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