FEATURED SESSIONS

KEYNOTE SESSIONS

Keynote information will be available in late fall.

PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS

All Preconference Seminars are held on Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Preconference Seminars are a great way to start your week at NISOD’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence. These special learning experiences provide intensive, collaborative, hands-on opportunities for exploring leading-edge teaching and learning skills and strategies. Each Preconference Seminar, facilitated by experts in the field, offers in-depth study and insights into a particular topic that has been specifically developed for the NISOD audience. Participants leave with skills, knowledge, and materials they can immediately use in their own teaching and learning practice.

ADMINISTRATOR SERIES

The Administrator Series, a one-day, upper-level leadership event taking place on Monday, May 27, 2024, in conjunction with NISOD’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, brings community and technical college leaders together to explore the issues, innovation, and insights of today as they deliberate about what’s needed to drive change for tomorrow.

As policy, practice, tool, and technology innovations continue to grow, what’s also increasing is the need for upper-level administrators to continue developing their skills so they can lead their institutions forward. What’s needed is the ability to lead toward a “new possible” in how we deliver learning, support students, shape finances, engage our regional education ecosystems, and so much more. The Administrator Series, a one-day, upper-level leadership event, held in conjunction with NISOD’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, brings community and technical college leaders together to explore the issues, innovation, and insights of today as they deliberate about what’s needed to drive change for tomorrow. Participants can expect a full day of engaged and interactive learning to help power the move toward this “new possible” in community and technical colleges.

Seating is limited and is reserved for upper-level administrators registered for the conference.

FEATURED SESSIONS