New Learning Technologies Conference

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin
Orlando, Florida 
February 23-25, 2011

SALT (Society for Applied Learning Technology)

Abstracts for presentations from knowledgeable professionals in industry, government, military, and academia are solicited to provide presentations which would be part of a comprehensive conference program on the latest learning technologies as they are being applied to training, education and job performance improvement, including ways to implement technology, descriptions of education and technical skills applications, e-Learning, Enterprise Management, Instructional Systems Design, Mobile Computing, Gaming and Simulation for Training and Job Performance Improvement, New Technologies & the Marketplace, together with Knowledge Management systems.

To submit your abstract online or to download a full PDF version of the Call for Papers choose one of the links at the left. For online submissions you will first enter your contact information and after submitting that form you will be transferred to the abstract submission form. You can also send your abstract via email to DCProgram10[at]salt.org.

If you have questions please call us at 540-347-0055

Types of Presentations

Standard Presentation

This type of presentation typically involves one or two speakers who present information on their topic of choice with the use of PowerPoint slides and/or other medium residing on the laptop or the web. Each presentation room is equipped with a projector, screen and high-speed line to the internet. 45 minutes are allowed for this kind of presentation. This kind of presentation constitutes the majority of slots on the conference program.

Panel Presentation

This type of presentation typically involves a moderator and three or four panelists with extensive experience or knowledge related to the panel topic. The moderator and the panelists generally are from distinct organizations (e.g., they are not from the same company, university or government agency). The moderator acts as the Emcee and proposes questions to the panelists as well as relaying questions from the attendees. 1 hour 30 minutes are allowed for this kind of panel presentation. During the course of the conference, 3 to 4 panel presentations will be accepted for inclusion in the program.

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