A newsletter from the Association of Educational Communications and Technology.
December 19, 2022 Newsletter
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SPRINGER’S SDG4 QUALITY EDUCATION
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Great news! Both our TechTrends and Educational Technology Research & Development (ETR&D) journals are featured in Springer’s SDG4 Quality Education hub.
https://bit.ly/AECT-SDG4
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IJDL LATEST ISSUE (VOLUME 13, ISSUE 2)
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The International Journal of Designs for Learning (IJDL) is pleased to announce its latest issue (Volume 13, Issue 2) has recently been published!
https://bit.ly/IJDL13-2
The issue includes eight (8) design cases published in an open-access format.
Stay tuned for the upcoming issue (Volume 13, Issue 3), scheduled to be published toward the end of this year/early January 2023, including a Special Section on Design Failure in Learning Design.
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JAID LATEST ISSUE (VOLUME 11, ISSUE 3)
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The Journal of Applied Instructional Design (JAID) is excited to announce its latest issue (Volume 11, Issue 3) has recently been published using the new open-access format.
https://edtechbooks.org/jaid_11_3
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FROM THE LEARNER ENGAGEMENT DIVISION: OUR DECEMBER PODCAST IS LIVE!
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LED is excited to announce our latest podcast featuring the legendary cognitive scientist Paul Kirschner!
This episode explores what the research on the science of learning tells us about teaching, how assessments help us learn, and strategies for improving cognitive engagement in the classroom.
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AECT 2022 CONVENTION RECORDINGS
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AECT’s Board and staff very much appreciate everyone attending our 2022 International Convention in Las Vegas. We realize the convention got off to a rough start for some of our online and hybrid participants due to some problems we were having with our network splash page unexpectedly closing out sessions for online participants compounded by the tight five-minute window needed to move participants from one session to another. With these issues in mind, AECT’s new CEO has asked AECT’s staff to work with All Academic to expand and make available access to all available presentation videos for registered convention participants to the end of the year (December 31, 2022) rather than November 15, 2022 as previously announced.
For registered convention participants to access the recordings, please log in to https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/aect/aect22/.
Thank you so much for your patience and participation in this year’s convention.
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JTILT SPECIAL ISSUE ON ACCESSIBILITY
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The Journal of Technology-Integrated Lessons and Teaching is seeking lessons, activities, and other instructional materials used by educators in P-16+ contexts (and their international equivalents) regarding accessibility. Initial manuscripts are due January 8, 2023 with an expected publication date of June 2023. Visit the journal’s website to read the full announcement.
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TIPS AND RESOURCES – MAKING ZOOM MEETINGS ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS
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Below is a list of tips and resources to help make Zoom meetings as accessible as possible for all participants, including participants with disabilities. Most functions in Zoom are user-friendly and accessible to people who use assistive technology. There are, however, a few exceptions and best practices.
- Ensure everyone can participate. The polling feature is accessible to people who use assistive technology. Be sure to notify participants verbally when you are launching a poll, provide enough time for participation, and inform participants when the poll will close.
- Avoid side conversations in chat and share links from chat via email or another channel.
- When sharing a screen, verbalize what is on a screen and share materials ahead of the meeting.
- Reduce background noise by muting participants that are not speaking.
- Enable automatic captioning by following this tutorial. (Remember that the accuracy of automatic captions will vary and should not replace human-generated captions or interpreters when requested.)
- Read more about Zoom’s accessibility features.
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FIRST PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION, REVISED EDITION AVAILABLE!
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First Principles of Instruction, Revised Edition (Hardcover), by M. David Merrill is available for order directly from AECT. The cost is $55 and includes domestic shipping.
To order this title, please send an email to aect@aect.org letting us know of your interest. Be sure to include your name, address, and phone number. We will provide you with an invoice for payment prior to shipping.
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Do you have information to include in News & Notes? Please email aect@aect.org with “News & Notes” in the subject line followed by a brief heading and text in the body of the message. No PDF’s please.
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The AECT office is not staffed full-time. Please email us at aect@aect.org. Provide your complete contact information and we’ll do our best to respond promptly. Have a great day.
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AECT
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Bloomington, IN 47404-3745
Toll Free: 877-677-2328 | Phone: 812-335-7675
Email: aect@aect.org
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