• Welcome
  • Schedule
  • Sessions
    • Adobe Photoshop Basics
    • Anchoring your Management with Technology
    • App Slam
    • Digital Citizenship
    • Get Organized
    • Presentations that WOW!
    • SMART It Up
    • Smooth Connections
    • Student E-Portfolios
    • Tech Tools Tour
  • Presenters
  • Exit Survey
  • Contact Us
  • Directions and Parking
#Great13

Michigan State University Presents
The Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) Conference 
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
NUI Galway
Engineering Building
13:00-16:30
FREE
#Great13 #MAET
Bring your tech tools!

Please take a moment to pre-register if you are a non-MAET student. 

Online Registration

Opening Keynote Speaker

Dr. Tony Hall

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Lecturer in Educational Technology at  NUI Galway
Tony is an educationist with research interests that include Educational Technology, the Learning Sciences, narrative, English, ICT, and Physical Education.  His central research focus is the design of narrative and technology to enhance the educational experience, particularly in his subject teaching areas: English, ICT/Educational Technology, and Physical Education. His teaching is related to his research interests, and at graduate and undergraduate levels, he teaches or co-teaches classes and modules in Educational Technology; Learning Sciences and Design-Based Research; narratology in education; English and ICT subject teaching methodologies; educational research methods; and the History and Philosophy of Education.  Tony was previously a secondary school ICT Coordinator and teacher (Physical Education, English, ICT and SPHE).  He is Editor of the Education Matters Yearbook - Your Companion Reader on Irish Education.  He is involved in sports/physical education on campus with NUIG Rugby.

Closing Keynote Speaker 

Dr. Sharon Flynn

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Assistant Director at the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) at NUI Galway
Follow her: @sharonlflynn
Along with members of the CELT learning technologies team, a significant part of her role is to support and encourage academic staff in their use of technologies to enhance teaching and learning.  Sharon is active on twitter and regularly contributes to the team's learning technologies blog (learntechgalway.blogspot.com) on a range of topics.

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