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Submit a Proposal for the Technology and Distance Learning Symposium 2023

Posted on 12/06/2022

Technology and Distance Learning Symposium (TDLS) 2023. Save the Date. March 3 - 4, 2023. Hybrid - In-person and Virtual Conference. Chula Vista Adult School - Sweetwater Union High School District.

The TDLS Call for Proposals deadline has been extended to Friday, December 30! It's not too late to submit your TDLS proposal!

OTAN's Technology and Distance Learning Symposium 2023 is scheduled from Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4. TDLS will be a hybrid event offering in-person and virtual sessions. The in-person event will be hosted by our friends at the Chula Vista Adult School in San Diego.

The Call for Proposals is open! You are invited to present and share your promising practices, strategies, lesson plans, and other resources related to technology integration and distance/blended learning in your programs with your adult education colleagues.

OTAN is looking for presentations that highlight technology, how it enhances the learner experience, extends the classroom to learners, and how technology integration helps adult education programs be more effective and efficient. If you would like more ideas on possible presentation topics, view last year's sessions on the TDLS Video Presentations page on the OTAN website.

OTAN looks forward to seeing you either in-person or virtually at the Technology and Distance Learning Symposium March 3 and 4, 2023! If you have any questions, contact Neda Anasseri (nanasseri@otan.us) or Anthony Burik (aburik@otan.us). You can also visit the TDLS page on the OTAN website for more information: TDLS Homepage

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