9th Annual Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference and Workshop – Early Bird Registration Open
9th Annual Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference and Workshop
“Perfecting the Blend”
April 23-24, 2012
Hyatt Regency Milwaukee – Milwaukee, WI
Join your colleagues at the 9th Annual Sloan Consortium Blended Learning Conference and Workshop as we problem-solve, exchange ideas, and explore effective strategies about blended learning. This year’s conference theme, “Perfecting the Blend,” reflects our current efforts to further explore the blending of the student experience through practice and research while harnessing the potential of new and emerging technologies, pedagogies, and practices in a greater array of educational institutions facilitating an overall improvement in the state of education.
Attendees will be able to attend two days of sessions including interactive workshops, information sessions, poster sessions, a plenary session, and a keynote address, all focused on instructional practices, academic planning, faculty development, and assessment/evaluation.
- Register now for special early bird pricing of $445 for Sloan-C members, $495 for regular attendees. Early bird pricing ends February 23.
- Make your hotel reservations between now and April 8 to receive a special conference rate of $139/night plus tax at the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee. Attendees who register through our website will receive complimentary guest room internet service throughout the conference.
For more information, please visit the conference site.

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