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COLTT 2025: Call for proposals, registration now underway

Two-day event set for July at CU Boulder
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For nearly three decades, the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference has brought together educators, technologists, administrators and industry experts from across the state and beyond to explore innovative practices and the latest advancements in education.

The 27th annual edition of COLTT is set for July 30 and 31 at CU Boulder. Attendees can look forward to two days of hands-on workshops, networking and sessions designed to challenge and inspire teaching and learning in both traditional and virtual environments.

The call for proposals for COLTT 2025 is now open, with the deadline extended to Friday, May 16. This year’s theme, “Shaping our Future Together,” invites dynamic presentations in 90-, 50- or 20-minute formats. Organizers are seeking engaging sessions that reflect the diverse and evolving landscape of educational technology. Prospective presenters can find submission guidelines and topic ideas on the COLTT website and are encouraged to submit proposals that will spark discussion and share effective practices with a broad audience.

Highlighting this year’s conference is a special plenary panel, “AI from Campus to Career: Preparing Students for a Shifting Educational and Workforce Landscape.” In lieu of a single keynote speaker, the panel will feature a trailblazing product creator, workforce market analyst, and ethicist, all moderated by a leading AI education strategist. This multifaceted discussion promises to offer valuable insights into the role of artificial intelligence in education and the workplace. Stay tuned for the announcement of our distinguished panelists.

Registration for COLTT 2025 is now open. Secure your spot for this vibrant gathering at the CU Boulder campus and join colleagues from across the region for two days of unbridled learning, collaboration and innovation. Visit the COLTT website to register and learn more about this year’s conference. 

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