This document provides information about the CAUCE-CNIE 2016 Conference on Possibilities at the Nexus of Pedagogy, Technology, and Access taking place from May 30-June 2, 2016 in Waterloo, Ontario. The conference will explore how technological changes, societal demands, and research are reshaping education. It will bring together close to 250 leaders in education and technology-enabled learning to discuss topics like learning effectiveness and innovation, learning environments and technology, marketing, and continuous learning. The document promotes partnership and sponsorship opportunities for the conference.
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1. Possibilities at the Nexus of Pedagogy, Technology, and Access
CAUCE-CNIE
TARGET: EDUCATION 3.0
May 30 - June 2, 2016
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Conference
Partner and Sponsorship
Opportunities
2. May 30 - June 2, 2016
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TARGET: EDUCATION 3.0
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with senior members of the education community at one of the
premier events of the year. The Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE)
and Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE) 2016 Conference is a cost-effective way
for you to engage FACE-TO-FACE with key decision makers from public, private and post-secondary
institutions from Canada’s pre-eminent institutions.
The Conference
Close to 250 leaders in education and technology-enabled learning will gather in Waterloo to explore
the shifting directions for the future of education.
Technology continues to change the way we learn, the way we
teach, and the way we access information. New possibilities to
engage students and improve their learning experiences are
enabled by advancements in technology and alternate approaches.
Creative pedagogy coupled with openly shared digital resources are
inspiring educators to explore new paths. This conference will spur
conversations about current innovations as well as the implications
and opportunities for future innovations.
Our Theme
Our theme (Target: Education 3.0 – Possibilities at the Nexus of Pedagogy, Technology, and
Access) will examine the forces exerted by technological change, societal demands, and ground-
breaking research on the educational landscape. These forces are reshaping the way we create, access,
and even think about learning. The four streams we will focus on are:
Learning Effectiveness & Innovation
In a world of rapid technological changes, it is easy to get caught up in the latest fads. What
emerging trends will really make a difference in the world of education? When does innovation
truly equal effectiveness?
Learning Environments &Technology
New technologies are creating vast opportunities for change in both physical and virtual learning
environments. What will the next generation learning environments look like? How do we make
good choices about how to spend scarce budget dollars?
Marketing
Educators need to embrace emerging trends and technology to remain vital, while integrating
the right tools and techniques to achieve our goals. Demographics are changing, our learners
are becoming more sophisticated, devices are always on, and noise is persistent. How can we cut
through the everyday clamour? How do we measure effectiveness?
Continuous Learning & Professional Development
In today’s employment market, people need to continuously learn and grow in order to remain
relevant. We, as educators, cannot ignore the massive shift in who our learners are, and what they
need to be successful. How do we design programs to meet their needs? How do we, our learners,
partners and employers judge success?
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Your Host
The University of Waterloo is one of Canada’s leading comprehensive universities with 35,000 full-
and part-time students in undergraduate and graduate programs. In the next decade, the university
is committed to building a better future for Canada and the world by championing innovation and
collaboration to create solutions relevant to the needs of today.
Your Potential Clients
The Canadian Association for University Continuing Education
(CAUCE) is dedicated to enlarging the scope and quality of educational
opportunities for adults at the university level. Reaching more
than 650 deans, directors, senior administrative personnel and
practitioners from over 47 universities across Canada, CAUCE seeks
to foster professionalism in program development, management and
administration; to stimulate and disseminate creative ways to provide
programs that continue to meet the ever changing cultural and
vocational needs of adults.
The Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE)
promotes research and advances practice in both open and distance
education and the use of educational technologies. CNIE addresses
all educational contexts, including K-12, post-secondary, and private
sector. Membership includes 250 educators, administrators, and
practitioners from over 28 institutions across Canada.
The Perfect Location for This Dialogue
Waterloo Region is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of
Toronto. Also known as Canada’s Technology Triangle, it is one of the fastest-growing areas in Ontario.
The region’s Advanced Technology Cluster crosses many sectors, and its’ innovation prowess is
reflected in the 30,000 people employed here at 1,000 information technology companies. The
University of Waterloo’s revolutionary intellectual property policy started the wave of entrepreneurship
that propelled the technology and innovative culture of this community.
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How We Can Help You
Unlike other conferences, you are one of a select few invited to participate. You will have a unique
opportunity to build credibility, showcase your expertise and generate solid leads, with few distractions
from other vendors. Our networking opportunities will allow you to connect with a captive audience,
identify industry trends and pick up key insights to guide your product/service development strategy.
By taking advantage of the exposure on our website, inclusion in the conference video, and
considerable email, and social media marketing to key educational associations, you’re guaranteed an
inside track to your target audience. Think of it as a consolidated media buy.
We’re dedicated to making you part of a truly great experience. We’re open to all suggestions to help
you achieve your business development goals and leave a memorable impression. Some options for
consideration:
• Give your target audience your complete brand experience as the title conference sponsor
• Showcase your expertise by sponsoring one of our streams
• Demonstrate your thought leadership as a panel participant or by sponsoring a keynote speaker
• Network and generate leads by sponsoring the Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner, Professional
Development Sessions or refreshment breaks
• Raise awareness of your brand by introducing keynotes or panel discussions, via our email and
digital communication, through inclusion on the conference video or event guide app, or a speaking
opportunity at one of the executive meetings
• Strengthen the perception of your business at one of the limited exhibitor spaces outside the
auditorium
CONTACT US!
If you are interested in supporting
the CAUCE-CNIE through customized
sponsorship options, please contact
Jordan Patterson
at jordan.patterson@uwaterloo.ca or
519-888-4567 x 30307