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2022 Summer Conference at University of Colorado, Boulder

  • June 13, 2022
  • 8:30 AM
  • June 16, 2022
  • 5:30 PM
  • University of Colorado Boulder Center for Academic Success and Engagement

Registration

  • For our early-career colleagues.
  • For members of the Reacting Consortium who register on or after 5/1/2022
  • For non-members who register on or after 5/1/22.



Invigorate your classes. Activate your teaching. Engage your students.

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The Reacting to the Past Conference, hosted by the University of Colorado’s Center for Teaching and Learning and the Arts & Sciences Support of Education Through Technology’s Innovation Incubator, will be held in person in Boulder from June 13-16, 2022, in the Center for Academic Success and Engagement. Our goal is to provide a conference that will rejuvenate and encourage faculty in their pursuit of active learning through Reacting to the Past!

Please visit the event webpage to learn more about the schedule, game options, rates and funding options, and area accommodations.

The Reacting Consortium Board, in its sole and absolute discretion, reserves the right to bar any person from the Reacting Faculty Lounge on Facebook and from participation in any Reacting Consortium event.

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