The Emerging Technologies for Online Learning (#et4online) Conference in Las Vegas NV is just around the corner (April 9-11, 2013). As mentioned in a previous post, I will be helping to support a new initiative at the conference – the Career Forum Roundtables.
We are very excited to offer the career roundtables as an opportunity for graduate students, junior scholars, and other interested #et4online participants who would like to chat about Ed Tech career planning and development. If you are interested, please feel free to join us for any of the scheduled sessions, and take advantage of meeting the career roundtable facilitators who have offered to share their career insights and experiences.
CAREER FORUM ROUNDTABLES (#EdTechCareers)
EdTech Career Tracks
Tuesday, April 9 – 2:30pm-3:20pm
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There are a number of career directions and opportunities to apply for with your graduate degree. Join this roundtable to ask career questions and gain advice on which path is right for you:
· Higher Education Faculty/Instructor – teaching vs. research institutions
· Industry Research & Development
· Consulting/Other
Facilitators: Whitney Kilgore from Academic Partnerships & Dr. Kevin Grazino from Nevada State College
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Career Skills
Wednesday, April 10 – 10:10am-11:00am
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In developing career skills for the educational technology field, it is critical to get involved and connected to both professional affiliations and peers. Come learn about how to build your CV and also showcase your experiences, as we talk about:
· Professional Networking
· Getting Involved in Professional Organizations
· Scholarship Development – teaching, publishing, service
· Interview Advice
Facilitators:Dr. George Veletsianos from the University of Texas & Dr. Rachel Salas-Didier from Nevada State College & Dr. Tanya Joosten from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Career Applications
Thursday, April 11 – 10:10am-11:00am
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Applying to your first faculty position? Looking for industry positions? Perhaps you should consider how you present yourself via your job application. Join us as we talk about things to consider when developing your career materials, including:
· CV & Resume Writing
· ePortfolio Development
· References
Facilitators: Dr. Amy Collier from Stanford University & Laura Pasquini from the University of North Texas
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