MacLearning.org and Apple invite you to AcademiX 2009, four regional conferences focused on spurring change in teaching and scholarship through emergent digital learning environments. Topics will include the democratization of content creation, new tools for distribution such as iTunes U, mobile devices, collaboration services and more. We’ll also focus on how to deploy and support technology, successful strategies for faculty and administrative engagement, and glimpse future technologies.
Tell us your story
Each conference will host a poster session to give you and your peers a chance to present your innovative uses of Apple technology. Posters will be judged and prizes will be given to the top three. All attendees are welcome to submit a poster session proposal at http://edseminars.apple.com/AcademiX. If yours is accepted, we’ll provide you with a Keynote template and printing instructions.
Who Should Attend AcademiX 2009?
Higher Education information technologists, developers, and academic computing specialists, as well as faculty, researchers, and instructional technologists.
Pre-Conference Wednesday Labs
Each venue includes an optional pre-conference day, providing two hands-on training sessions covering iPhone Development and Podcast Producer Essentials. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
No Fees
The AcademiX 2009 conferences and pre-conference training sessions are offered free of charge. Meals will be provided during the program agenda.
University of Utah
April 23, 2009
Salt Lake City, UT
Deadline for submitting poster abstract: April 13, 2009
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
May 7, 2009
Indianapolis, IN
Deadline for submitting poster abstract: April 27, 2009
Duke University
May 28, 2009
Durham, NC
Deadline for submitting poster abstract: May 4, 2009
For information on how to submit an abstract or how to register visit the link above or call your account representative at 1-800-800-2775 for more information.
For Public Employees: Apple would be happy to host you for meals at this event; however, please consult your ethics official to ensure that no state laws, local laws, or school rules prevent your acceptance of this associated expense. In addition, please note that attendance at this event by a public official or employee may constitute acceptance of a reportable gift. Should you have any questions regarding ethics or gift laws relevant to this education event, please feel free to contact Genevieve Lewis in Apple Government Affairs at (408) 974-6550.



