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SUNY CIT 2021: Working Together to Prepare all Students for a Lifetime of Learning

Recordings for all CIT 2021 sessions can be found on the CPD YouTube site at CIT 2021 Recordings.

Update: Recordings for all CIT 2021 sessions can be found on the CPD YouTube site at CIT 2021 Recordings.

SUNY CIT 2021: Working Together to Prepare all Students for a Lifetime of Learning, hosted by SUNY Center for Professional Development (SUNY CPD), will take place virtually on Tuesday, May 25 through Thursday, 27, 2021, with a special pre-conference day highlighting SUNY U-wide programs (Synching Up with SUNY U-wide Programs), scheduled for Monday, May 24.

The CIT 2021 theme, Working Together to Prepare all Students for a Lifetime of Learning, is supported by the following tracks:

  • Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion
  • Emerging Technologies and Digital Strategies
  • Measuring Effectiveness
  • Open Education
  • Pedagogically Speaking

The conference Agenda, list of Presenters, and Keynote Speakers are now available at the SUNY CIT 2021 conference website.

Registration Information

Registration is just $25 for SUNY participants and $35 for all others.

SUNY campuses that are members of the SUNY CPD, as Purchase College is, can use their points to pay for registration. Please contact Keith Landa to arrange registration using CPD points.

About CIT

CIT is SUNY’s largest and most prominent event on instruction and technology, providing a forum for faculty, instructional support professionals, and policymakers to present, discuss, and explore innovative avenues for integrating technology into the teaching and learning environment.

All SUNY campuses, state-operated, statutory, and community colleges are invited to submit abstracts to present at this conference. We welcome proposals from outside the SUNY system as well.

Established in 1992, the Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT) is the State University of New York’s (SUNY’s) largest and most prominent event on instructional technology in education, providing a forum for faculty, instructional support professionals, and policymakers to present, discuss, and explore innovative avenues for integrating technology into the teaching and learning environment. CIT, now in its 28th year, is held annually on a SUNY campus. The on-campus environment creates an informal atmosphere of sharing and networking among colleagues. The resulting camaraderie promotes a collaborative environment within and across disciplines for faculty from all campus types. CIT has drawn between 350 to 500 attendees, all of whom are actively involved in researching, developing, promoting, and incorporating technology in education.

To learn more about CIT, host a conference, or view past CIT conferences visit the SUNY CIT wesbite.