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International Educational Technology Conference 2014‏

TASET ORGANIZES IETC 2014 CONFERENCE


INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
IETC 2014
CHICAGO – USA

3-5 September 2014

www.iet-c.net

Call for papers

IETC 2014 seeks a diverse and comprehensive program covering all areas of educational technology. The program includes a wide range of activities designed to facilitate the exchange of expertise, experience, and resources with colleagues. These include keynote and invited talks, full and brief paper presentations, panels and round table discussion sessions.

We would like to invite you to share your experience and your papers with academicians, teachers and professionals. 

Conference Language

The official languages of the conference are English and Turkish. Proposals can be sent and be presented in either language. But all submission proccess will be done in English. Please, submit your proposal according to the following presentation category descriptions in paper guidelines.

Conference Venue

IETC 2014 will be held at American Islamic College, AIC Campus 640 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago, IL, USA.

Deadlines

Abstract Deadline : Until July 5, 2014

Full Article Deadline : Until July 20, 2014

Registration Fee Deadline : Until August 5, 2014

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Announcements News from the Outside World

New Dean and Vice-Provost, UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Announced‏

To: All members of the UBC Vancouver community, faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students, and staff

From: David H. Farrar, Provost and Vice-President Academic

Re: Selection of a Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies; and Vice-Provost, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

It is my pleasure to announce that the Board of Governors has accepted the President’s recommendation to appoint Dr. Susan Porter as Dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and Vice-Provost, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, for a three-year term commencing December 1, 2013.  She has been serving in the role as Dean pro tem since April, 2011.

Dr. Porter holds a clinical professorial position in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine.   She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1980 and her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia in 1988.  She was a postdoctoral fellow at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia from 1989 – 1991, and joined UBC as a faculty member in 1991.  After an initial focus on basic research in molecular genetics, she moved to molecular-based diagnostics development and oversight, serving as Scientist for the Division of Medical Microbiology & Infection Control at Vancouver General Hospital for 15 years.

Dr. Porter’s administrative service at UBC includes:  Graduate Advisor in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; Assistant Dean, Graduate & Postdoctoral Education in the Faculty of Medicine; Associate Dean, Professional Development, in the Faculty of Graduate Studies; and most recently, Dean pro tem in the Faculty of Graduate Studies since 2011, following the early resignation of Dean Barbara Evans.

I am grateful to Dr. Porter for accepting the role and appreciate her strong leadership.  Susan cares deeply about the graduate and postdoctoral experience, and has been a tireless advocate for strategies to attract and retain the best graduate students from around the world.  She has championed improved support for graduate students and has overseen fundamental changes to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.  She brings a strong commitment to academic formation and professional development of graduate and postdoctoral fellows.  Her efforts to promote career-related development and the preparation of research-based learners not only to create new knowledge and ways of understanding, but to use that knowledge and skill with “integrity, responsibility, and generosity”, are helping to prepare graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who will make a positive difference in the world.

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Announcements

Tomorrow (Nov 27) – End of Term Social

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Publication Opportunities

Call for papers: TOJDEL

Dear colleagues,

We would like to bring your attention to our open access journal, The Online Journal of Distance Education and e-Learning. TOJDEL is an online international electronic journal that covers valuable research articles from international research agenda. The content of TOJDEL relates to distance education and e-learning studies.

Colleagues interested in submitting a paper for review can email to tojdel.editor@gmail.com . Potential articles are reviewed by members of our editorial review committee.

For any questions you have please do not hesitate to contact us at tojdel.editor@gmail.com .

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Employment

Postdoc job posting – Teaching Learning Fellow in Nursing Ed‏

From: Han, Andrea
Sent: November-25-13 3:36 PM
To: Zurek, Basia; Abah, Sandra
Subject: FW: Postdoc job posting – Teaching Learning Fellow in Nursing Ed

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Teaching and Learning Fellow – School of Nursing Flexible Learning Initiative – 2014-2015

The School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia Vancouver invites applications for a one year term full time position of Teaching and Learning Fellow (STLF) for the Flexible Learning Initiative.

The School of Nursing is an outstanding academic unit, has an international reputation for research and scholarship, and has a vision characterized by social relevance and excellence. We offer a full range of innovative programs, including an intensive upper-division BSN, MN-NP, MSN and PhD program.

Candidates should have a Ph.D. in education or curriculum studies, and a background in education of health disciplines is strongly preferred.

Expected start date for this position is January 2014. Applications, including curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching interests, and philosophy must be submitted online at http://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers-postings/faculty.php. The full advertisement is available on the UBC Careers faculty posting page http://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers-postings/faculty.php. Further information regarding the University of British Columbia, School of Nursing is available at www.nursing.ubc.ca and information on the employment environment in the Faculty of Applied Science is available at http://www.apsc.ubc.ca/careers.

The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply, however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. All positions are subject to final budgetary approval.
Applications are accepted anytime up to December 12, 2013.

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Employment

GAA Posting – Tri-Nations Conference

Tri-Nations 2014 – GAA Posting

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Announcements Speakers

Dec 13th – EDCP Lecture Series: Peter Grimmett

Date:            Friday, Dec 13th 2013

Venue:         Scarfe Room 1107

Time:            12:30 – 2:00 p.m.

Title:             The Meaning of Curriculum is a Complicated Conversation: The Purpose of Curriculum is to render a Complicated Worldview

Speaker:       Peter Grimmett, Professor and Head, EDCP

Abstract:

When we are caught off-guard or in our dark moments, we exhibit the secret thoughts that mark our ethical dealings with alterity. A complicated worldview implies we must possess an understanding of our dealings with the “Other” that runs deep in our “Being”, what Heidegger referred to as “das Dasein”.

I use the symbolism of water to represent such a worldview. Penelope (in Homer’s Odyssey) had to become as water when she enacted her scheme to ravel and unravel a shroud for her ailing father-in-law. Like water in a stream with a logjam, when problems seem intractable and insurmountable, a complicated worldview is a source of life that finds a way.

To illustrate my argument, I examine the lives of persons with a complicated worldview. David Rakoff, a self-described gay Jewish Canadian transplant to New York City, knew the world is tragic and full of injustices, against which we have to fight; but our weapons are to be love, kindness, and beauty. Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo, two South African resistance fighters, and Greg Boyle, a Los Angeles Catholic priest, also exhibit complicated worldviews that enable them, in their inured fight against ravaging injustice, to maintain a human kinship with the “Other”.

 

Bio:

Peter P. Grimmett is Professor and Head of the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia (UBC). A former Associate Dean at Simon Fraser University (SFU), he also served as Director of the Institute for Studies in Teacher Education at SFU, was appointed by the BC Cabinet as the BC Deans of Education appointment to the Council of the BC College of Teachers (the professional body that governed teaching and teacher education in the province) between 2007-2010. He has recently been involved in a five-year Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) -funded $2.5 million Canada-wide study of the impact of public policy decisions on conditions of teaching and learning, completed a review of teacher education program accreditation for the province of Ontario, chaired the Academy of Finland’s expert panel adjudicating the Finnish social science research grants competition, and given keynote addresses at international conferences in Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto (Canada), Kansas City, Honolulu, and Seattle (USA), Oslo (Norway), Stockholm (Sweden), Lahti, Tampere, and Helsinki (Finland), Tel Aviv (Israel), Llubjana (Slovenia), Queensland (Australia), and, most recently, Seoul (South Korea).

In total, he has published 48 refereed journal articles, written 11 books and 39 chapters in books, and in May 2000, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Tampere, Finland, in recognition of his outstanding merits as a researcher and educator in the areas of professional development and teacher education. His most recent (2012) book (written with Jon Young), Teacher certification and the Professional Status of Teaching in North America: The New Battleground for Public Education (Information Age Publishing) locates recent developments in teacher certification in North America within a broader, international policy context characterized as hegemonic neo-liberalism wherein economic rationalism has begun to trump professional judgment.

Light lunch served at noon in Scarfe 1223.  The Lecture commences at 12:30 pm in Scarfe 1107

There is no need to RSVP.

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Announcements Speakers

Nov 28 – Education Research and Teacher Practice: Inspiring Educators Series

This is a gentle reminder that the Office of Graduate Programs and Research will be presenting the first session of the “Education Research and Teacher Practice: Inspiring Educators Series” this week. Throughout this cycle of round tables and discussion panels, current incumbents of our Faculty Chairs and Professorships will share how their research is informing current teacher education practices in British Columbia and beyond.

Featuring the following panelists:

 

·         Dr. Linda Farr Darling / Eleanor Rix Professorship in Rural Teacher Education

·         Dr. Shelley Hymel / Edith Lando Professorship in Social and Emotional Learning

·         Dr. Linda Siegel / Dorothy Lam Chair in Special Education

·         Dr. Monica Pamer / Superintendent of Schools, School District No. 38 (Richmond)

Join the conversation and become inspired by the amazing research that is taking place in our Faculty of Education.

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Announcements Graduate Program Opportunities Speakers

GPS workshops: space available in Networking (@VGH) + Resume Clinic (@MCLD) + 3MT news‏

There are still spaces available in this week’s workshops:

GPS/Mitacs Step: Networking (@VGH site)

Wednesday, Nov 27th, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

For a complete session description, please visit: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/9909-gpsmitacs-step-event-networking

To register, see: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2da2

 

GPS/CSI&C: Resume Clinic (@MCLD)

Thursday, Nov 28th, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

For a complete session description, please visit: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/10597-gpscsic-event-resume-clinic

To register, see:  https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2da3

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Funding and Awards

IGSPP Academic Planning job posting‏

APInstructorIGSPPW2014

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Announcements Funding and Awards

CGSM application (December 1 deadline)‏

As part of their CGSM application, applicants are required to select from a drop-down list the UBC Department/Division they plan to attend as a graduate student.  The list of UBC departments, however, does not include all UBC graduate programs (for instance, Genome Science and Technology, Human Nutrition, and several others).  We have contacted the CGSM administrators in Ottawa to ask that the Department / Division selection list be updated, but it won’t be possible to resolve this issue for this year’s competition.  Therefore:

(i) Please advise any applicants who can’t find the Department entry they’re looking for to select “Graduate Studies, Faculty of” from the list; we’ll review those applications to determine which graduate program the application should be forwarded to.

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Graduate Program Opportunities News from the Outside World Office of Graduate Programs - FoE Service Opportunities

NewsFlash #648‏

UBC Faculty of Education NewsFlash for Graduate Students #648

November 22, 2013

The Office of Graduate Programs and Research | Faculty of Education | UBC Vancouver

For more information on any of the items below or copies of previous NewsFlashes, please e-mail: educ.ogpr@ubc.ca, or call: 604-822-5512, Fax: 604-822-8971.  Please visit http://ogpr.educ.ubc.ca/newsflash for all new and current NewsFlash items. For UBC-wide events, please visit Live @ UBC: http://www.liveat.ubc.ca.

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Conferences

Shifting Pedagogies at UBC

UBC CFP Shifting Pedagogies

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Announcements Funding and Awards

Canadian Philosophy of Education Society Dissertation Award‏

I am pleased to invite nominations for the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 2014 Dissertation Award. Please see the official call for submissions and guidelines for the award (attached), and please pass this message along to other faculty members and grad students who you think might be interested.

Best wishes,

Claudia Ruitenberg

CPES Thesis and Dissertation Award Committee co-chair

CPES 2014 dissertation award guidelines

Call for 2014 Dissertation award

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Graduate Program Opportunities

GSS Weekly Newsletter‏

Dear Graduate Students,

If you’ve been following our twitter feed, you’ve noticed a flurry of tweets from the nation’s capital. Our GSS Government Relations team is in Ottawa this week advocating graduate student priorities ranging from Tri-Council student representation to immigration. @ubcGSS remains the best place for quick updates about their conversations with parliamentarians. We’ll also have more news about that next week.

Here in Vancouver our Thursday Coffee social remains faithful, although the schedule for the next weeks has changed up a bit. This week is all about card and board games with GSS President Christopher Roach and VP Finance Lili Meng. Sleeves roll up at 3pm!

Check out our website for other events and opportunities going on around campus.

Have no fear, the semester will soon breathe its last.

Ngwatilo

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