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Share an Innovation with the ELI CommunityThe EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative is always looking for innovative practices, technologies, and projects that expand the horizons of teaching, learning, and technology. If you have an innovation, please share it with ELI. We will review your contribution and explore how best to share it with the ELI community. This may include developing a case study, providing a link to your innovation from our Web site, or inviting you to present at a conference. We may contact you to get more details and to discuss alternatives for communicating your innovation to ELI members and others. You may submit your innovation by sending an e-mail to Carie Page (cpage@educause.edu). Please include the following information:
Please note that not all submissions will be used. In order to maximize the value of ELI's limited resources to its members, we focus on developing those contributions that we consider of the greatest potential benefit to the ELI community. We will review all submissions within two weeks and let you know if we are considering your innovation for wider distribution. The information submitted in your e-mail will be used solely for evaluation; no subsequent use of it will be made without your permission. If you and ELI agree to develop your contribution further, you may wish to review the EDUCAUSE copyright policy. Thank you for helping ELI to advance learning by sharing your teaching, learning, and technology innovations with the ELI community. |
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| Unless otherwise noted, EDUCAUSE holds the copyright on all materials published by the association, whether in print or electronic form. In certain cases the work remains the intellectual property of the individual author(s) (see Special Circumstances). Content from conference speeches, presentations, blogs, wikis and feeds reflect the opinions of the author, and not necessarily those of EDUCAUSE or its members. | |||