A newsletter from the Association of Educational Communications and Technology. Note that both the Distance Learning Division and the Teacher Education Division have been quite friendly to K-12 distance, online, and/or blended learning sessions at past conferences.
March 27, 2023 Newsletter
AECT DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY COMMITTEE MESSAGE
Hello everyone! I hope your spring semesters are going well. As you may know, the AECT Definitions and Terminology Committee recently opened a survey asking for feedback from members of AECT on the Committee’s current work on revising the definition of “educational technology.” The survey caused a little confusion and, consequently, the Committee co-chairs Albert Ritzhaupt and Keith Heggart have asked that I communicate the following to you:
“The AECT (2021) Definitions and Terminology committee would like to acknowledge the hard work of the AECT (2017) Definitions and Terminology committee, which generated the following definition for the field of educational technology:
Educational technology is the study and ethical application of theory, research, and best practices to advance knowledge as well as mediate and improve learning and performance through the strategic design, management and implementation of learning and instructional processes and resources.
The AECT (2021) Definitions and Terminology committee used this definition in drafting the next definition of the field. We wanted to ensure all AECT members were aware of the 2017 definition.”
Thank you for all you do for our students, our colleagues, our field, and our Association.
David Wiley, President, AECT
AECT COMMITTEE ACTIVITY
Calling all AECT Members! Thank you for your service to AECT. Whether you are a current or former division/AECT board member or committee member, we recognize your commitment and contributions to the foundation and operations of the organization. As we work to bring new systems, like Higher Logic, on board, we also need to enhance our documentation of activities and accomplishments. We invite you to complete this short survey by Friday, 3/31 if you are currently or have previously served on an AECT committee or taskforce.
AECT AND DIVISIONAL ELECTIONS – NOW IN PROGRESS
AECT and Divisional Election – Now in Progress
Members again have the opportunity to help define the direction and leadership of AECT. The election will be active through 11:59 PM March 28 (EST), 2023.
As a member, we ask that you carefully consider the candidates statements by clicking on their name listed below and then Cast your Vote.
CALL FOR AECT NOMINATIONS FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT
Current members of AECT are invited to submit a nomination to the Nominations Committee for the office of President-Elect to stand for election in January 2024.
The President-Elect will begin their term at the 2024 Convention. This is a three-year commitment with differing responsibilities each year: one year as President-Elect (2024-2025), one year as President (2025-2026), and one year as Immediate Past President (2026-2027).
Deadline April 15, 2023. Complete details can be found here.
SPECIAL ISSUE OF TECHTRENDS – VALUING DIVERSE LEARNING ECOLOGIES AND CLIMATES
The Culture, Learning, and Technology Division is curating a special issue of Tech Trends about valuing diverse learning ecologies and climates through using a strength-based lens with learning science. We are open to proposals from across the globe. Proposal Deadline is March 27, 2023. Please share your experience and expertise! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fkM8xlEx9Fw4HeBTXfH5_Bw8rO5pD6wmQCRu0nhMjNk/edit?usp=sharing
2023 AECT SUMMER RESERACH SYMPOSIUM: NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS
We are soliciting research-supported papers on “Transdisciplinary Learning Experience Design” for the AECT Virtual Summer Research Symposium. Selected writings will be included in a published book. Details can be found here: https://aect.org/symposium_call.php
DIVISION OF DISTANCE LEARNING 2023 CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS
The AECT Division of Distance Learning opens the 2023 Call for Award Nominations sponsored by the division for the following awards:
- DDL AECT Crystal Award
- DDL Distance Education Best Practices Award
- DDL Distance Education Book Award
- DDL Distance Education Book Chapter Award (New!)
- DDL Journal Article Award
- DDL Graduate Student Research Award (New!)
- DDL Outstanding DDL-sponsored AECT Conference Proposal Award
More information about each of the awards, including evaluation criteria, and how to submit nominations, can be found on our website.
Please consider nominating a colleague, a student, or yourself for one or more of the DDL awards. It is a great opportunity to be recognized for your work and your contribution to the
field.Nominations and accompanying materials must be received by Sunday April 30, 2023. Winners will be recognized at the DDL Membership Meeting during AECT International Convention to be held in Orlando, Florida on October 16-20, 2023.
IJDL LATEST ISSUE WITH A SPECIAL SECTION ON DESIGN FAILURE (VOLUME 14, ISSUE 1)
The International Journal of Designs for Learning (IJDL) is pleased to announce that its latest issue, with a Special Section on Design Failure (Volume 14, Issue 1), has been published!
Co-edited by Dr. Ahmed Lachheb (University of Michigan) and Dr. Nikisha Watson (ConnectWise), the Special Section on Design Failure in Learning Design Practice includes seven design cases in diverse contexts; six of them highlight diverse stories of failed learning design projects, and one design case highlights the use of failure-based learning strategies/techniques to engage learners in productive failure (i.e., learning with/through failure).
SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN (JAID)
The Journal of Applied Instructional Design (JAID) is excited to announce its special issue, Trauma-Informed Instructional Design Practices, (Volume 12, Issue 1) has recently been published using the new open-access format. A big thank you to our guest editors, Treavor Bogard and Alison Carr-Chellman.
The following is a link to all issues of JAID:
UPCOMING BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
The AECT Board of Directors Meetings are planned for the third Thursday of each month from 4:30 – 5:30 PM Eastern. All meetings are done via Zoom. Please contact Rick West at rickwest@byu.edu to obtain the meeting URL. The agenda for each month can be found here.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Thursday, May 18, 2023Thursday, June 15, 2023
4:30 – 5:30 PM Eastern Time
45TH ANNUAL CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
For the forty fifth time, the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) is sponsoring the publication of these Proceedings. Papers published in this volume were presented online and onsite during the 2022 AECT Convention held in Las Vegas.
FIRST PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION, REVISED EDITION AVAILABLE!
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.
NEWS & NOTES INFORMATION
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.
AECT OFFICE
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.
AECT
320 W. 8th Street, Suite 101
Bloomington, IN 47404-3745
Toll Free: 877-677-2328 | Phone: 812-335-7675
Email: aect@aect.org
How do we send an email to the AECT office? We can read many of your announcements but we cannot contact your organization by email to ask questions. What activities are planned in the 2023 convention for past AECT presidents? Signed Dr. Rolland Billings, past president for 1981. Please reply to Rollieclaudia@aol.com or call 734-945-5784 and leave a message if I am not home.
Comment by Rolland G. Billings, 4976 Birdie Ln., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 — July 21, 2023 @ 11:43 am |
If you actually go to their website by following one of the links at the bottom of the newsletter that I reposted, or scroll right to the bottom and see the email address and telephone number there. That’s how I’d go about it.
Comment by Michael K. Barbour — July 21, 2023 @ 6:58 pm |