The WACC 2024 Call for Proposals is open!

You’re invited to submit a proposal to present at Washington’s Annual Canvas Conference!

In-person at Tacoma Community College and virtually in Zoom
Wednesday and Thursday, March 27th – 28th, 2024

The WACC conference is back and better than ever this year and our Call for Proposals is live and accepting applications. This year’s conference theme is EMPOWER! and we’re excited to learn about how you are empowering yourself, your students, and your fellow instructors and staff. Although we are allowing virtual presenting, we strongly encourage presenting in person due to feedback from last year’s attendees. Please submit your proposal by December 15th to guarantee priority preference and selection.

Submit a WACC 2024 Proposal

To submit a proposal, click the link above or copy and paste the link below into your browser.

https://bit.ly/WACC2024-cfp

We’re open to receiving proposals on ALL types of teaching, learning, and technology topics, especially topics that incorporate equity-minded and re-imagined practices. Whether your presentation is designed for newbies, veterans, instructors, staff, tech wizards, people who write their passwords on post-it notes affixed to their monitor, or anyone in between – we’re interested and eager to consider your submission. Some potential topic areas to consider are:

  • All things Canvas from newbie hints to expert hacks to best practices to advanced features such as analytics and outcomes to telling us why you love New Quizzes
  • Anything advancing equity and accessibility
  • Open Educational Resources (OER)
  • Great pedagogy/andragogy methods, practices, and tips
  • Everybody’s favorite buzzword, AI
  • If all else fails, don’t forget “Other

Please contact our professional development work group chair, Tim Trussler at ttrussler@batestech.edu, with WACC in the subject line for questions about the proposal submission process. Thank you and we look forward to reading your proposal!

The WA eLearning Council
Professional Development Work Group

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