The eighth annual Wyoming Innovations in Learning Conference will be held October 21–22, in Casper. Advancements in teaching, like personalized and student-centered learning, gamification, virtual learning, and AI, have had dramatic effects on the educational process. The conference committee is seeking proposals from K-12 and postsecondary educators to share their expertise and innovative teaching and learning practices with other educators in areas such as:.
- The use of technology to encourage student curiosity.
- Strategies to boost student engagement by utilizing digital tools.
- Strategies to engage struggling learners.
- Tools to empower students and deepen learning in the classroom or online.
Submit a session proposal by May 20. Selected presenters will be notified by June 30.
The conference is hosted by the Wyoming Department of Education, Wyoming Distance Education Consortium, Wyoming State Library, University of Wyoming, Wyoming Community Colleges, and school libraries.
For more information, contact Jennifer Davis, Project & Performance Manager, at 307-777-5315 or jennifer.davis@wyo.gov.