Call for Papers
2023 ILOTA Annual Conference
* In-Person, One-Day Conference on Friday, November 17, 2023, at the NIU Naperville Conference Center
* Virtual, On-Demand Short Courses
* The Deadline for Call for Papers Submissions has been EXTENDED to June 5, 2023.*
We are excited to announce our plans for the 2023 ILOTA Annual Conference! With the combination of both an in-person, one-day conference and the virtual programming, there are multiple presentation options.
Here are some important resources for anyone planning to submit a proposal:
- Recording of Workshop on YouTube - PowerPoint Presentation (PDF)
- Chat Messages from Workshop (PDF)
Proposals will be received in these 10 areas of practice:
- Academic Education / Fieldwork
- Developmental Disabilities
- General
- Home & Community Health
- Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
- Mental Health
- Physical Disabilities – including:
- Neurorehabilitation
- Orthopedic
- Productive Aging
- Pediatrics – includes Early Intervention, School-Based Practice, Sensory Integration
- Specialties – including:
- Administration & Management
- Assistive Technology
- Other
Options for IN-PERSON Presentations on Friday, November 17, 2023, at the NIU Naperville Conference Center:
A. 1.0-hour Instructional Course
B. 1.5-hour Instructional Course
- Courses should be 90 minutes in length
- Presenters will prepare an in-person course designed for hands-on learning and interactive learning/discussion
C. Poster Session
- Cutting-edge research and the opportunity to discuss the findings one-on-one with the presenter.
Options for VIRTUAL Presentations:
1.0-hour Pre-Recorded Short Course
- Courses should be 60 minutes in length
- Presenters will record course and ILOTA will have it available for attendee viewing
Agreement:
During the online submission process, participants must read and agree to the following statements:
- Confirmations will be sent via e-mail by mid-July regarding acceptance of submissions. Confirmations not acknowledged by the due date may result in a session being dropped from the final program.
- The speaker must provide any course materials/handouts.
- Speakers will have the option to submit handouts and course materials to be posted on the ILOTA website and Learning Management System (LMS) website, which will be available for download by attendees. Instructions will be provided at a later date.
- Speakers are asked not to sell products during their presentations.
- Speakers of virtual pre-recorded sessions are responsible for using their own computer to record presentations (ILOTA will provide recording assistance).
- Speakers of in-person courses will have access to a desktop computer with high speed internet, laptop hook-up cables, LCD projector and screen, white board, flip chart, wireless mouse, CD/DVD player. Speakers must bring their presentation on a laptop or portable drive, or be able to access their presentation through the internet.
NOTE: We recommend that you prepare your submission content (title, description, abstract, speakers, etc.) in advance in MS Word to copy-and-paste into the fields. You will not be able to save your submission along the way, and must complete the form once you begin. If you are submitting more than one proposal, you can return to this webpage at a later time to submit an additional proposal.
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