The second annual Global Education Conference, a week-long event bringing
together educators and innovators from around the world, will be held Monday, November 14
through Friday, November 18, 2011. The entire conference will be broadcast online for free using
the Blackboard Collaborate platform (formerly known as Elluminate/Wimba).
The Global Education Conference, a collaborative and world-wide community effort organized by
the Global Education Collaborative and Classroom2.0, is aimed at increasing opportunities for
globally-connecting education activities and initiatives. Last year’s conference featured 387
sessions and 60 keynote addresses from 62 countries with over 15,000 participant logins.
Sessions were held in multiple time zones and multiple languages over the five days, and are
currently archived as a standing educational resource at http://globaledcon.weebly.com/recordings.html.
The Call for Proposals for the 2011 event is now open at http://globaleducation.ning.com/page/call-for-proposals. Presenters can submit proposals for
general sessions focused on one of four possible tracks: Teacher Track; Student Track;
Curricular Track; and Policy and Leadership Track. Proposals should focus on ideas, projects,
and initiatives that promote global understanding and collaboration. The deadline for submissions
is October 15 and participants will be notified of acceptance by October 30. Keynote
presentations are by invitation only.
Session proposals are to be non-commercial. Interest in commercial sponsorship or
presentations should be directed to Steve Hargadon at steve@hargadon.com.
For further information, please join our network at http://globaleducationconference.com and follow us on Twitter (@GlobalEdCon) and using the hashtag #GlobalEd11.
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