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11th Annual ECCO Conference
What is it?
The ECCO Conference is an annual event where students (K-12 and undergraduate students) present alongside University faculty, graduate students, professional teachers, and administrators to learn from each other the complexities of teaching and learning in context and community. The ECCO Conference is an integral part of the annual Educators in Context & Community (ECCO) program.
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When is it?
The 11th Annual ECCO Conference date is April 2nd-5th and takes place on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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Thursday (7p-10p): Documentary Screening To Be Determined
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Friday (7p-9:30p): Keynote Speaker Joe Boyle
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Saturday (9a-5p): Conference Presentations
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Sunday (11a-12p): Plenary Speaker: Maria Nar, ECCO Alum
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Sunday (12p-5p): Conference Presentations
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***If any presenter has a legitimate reason for not being able to attend, a alternative make-up date will be determined.***
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Who can present?
All members of ECCO are required to present, but presenters do not have to be in ECCO—presenters can be other BGSU undergraduate or graduate students, professors, teachers, alumni, even children are encouraged to present.
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How can I present?
To present, you must submit an Abstract by a date yet to be determined.
2020 ECCO Conference:
Call for Abstracts
Come back in the Spring!
Previous ECCO Conference Programs
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