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Thank you for registering to the 2021 Research Symposium and Writers’ Workshop. We will be getting back soon on the details. You should be receiving a confirmation email soon. In the meantime, if you wish to submit a paper, please click the link below https://formativedesign.org/research-symposium-workshop-submissions/
2021 COE Research Symposium & Writers’ Workshop Registration – March 10 & 13
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Next Steps for the Symposium
Thank you for submitting your proposal. The next steps you should take depend on what the system did when you submitted: If your submission was rejected, first analyze what happened. Sometimes the upload process errors out because of a timing issue. This can be corrected by simply trying again. While we have attempted to make the whole process bug free
Research Symposium/Writers’ Workshop Submission Page
File Uploader Area for 2021 COE Research Symposium/Writers’ Workshop Submissions Follow the instructions to upload your file. All fields are required. Please fill in all required fields as noted. Please use a word , pptx, or pdf file format We are accepting four formats: a full paper poster roundtable abstract, or draft for the workshop. Those submitting their posters/papers
Symposium/Workshop Viewing Page
Here are the accepted Submissions for the Symposium/Writers’ Workshop Brainstorming Abstracts Papers/Posters Workshop Drafts
Submission Formats – 2nd Annual Writers’ Workshop
First of all, remember that the focus of the symposium and the papers we are expecting are to focus on information exasperation/gridlock. There are two different ways you can participate in these sessions: Abstracts If you have an idea about a journal article but have not totally fleshed it out yet and want help in doing so, you may submit
Assessment vs Evaluation in Informal Learning Environments
Assessment vs. Evaluation Probability and Sampling The Significance of Significance Classic View vs Official View of Learning Assessment versus Evaluation: What is the difference? If you did an informal survey asking the difference between the terms “assessment” and “evaluation”, there’s a good chance you would not get a consensus. We have examined this and found that evaluation and assessment are used interchangeably
Next Steps
Thank you for submitting your proposal. The next steps you should take depend on what happened when you submitted: If your submission was rejected, first analyze what happened. Sometimes the upload process errors out on a timing issue. This is corrected by simply trying again. While we have attempted to make the whole thing bug free the system sometimes acts
Writers’ Workshop Uploads
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