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SUNY CIT 2023: Rooted and Rising: Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Higher Ed

CIT 2023 will be a hybrid event with a separate schedule for our virtual and in-person presenters and attendees. Registration is now open!

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.

CIT 2023

This year’s theme, Rooted and Rising: Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Higher Ed, is supported by the following tracks:

  • The New Hybrid Campus
  • Building Relationships
  • Creating Inclusive Classes
  • Exploring Innovative Technologies
  • Evolving Pedagogies

CIT 2023 will be a hybrid event with a separate schedule for our virtual and in-person presenters and attendees. Additional information on presentation formats available for virtual and in-person presenters can be found on the abstract submission form.

Registration is now open

Register for SUNY CIT 2023

Keynote Speaker

Rhianna C. Rogers is the inaugural director of the Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy (CAREP) and a policy researcher at the RAND Corporation. Rogers is an expert on cultural and ethnic studies, intercultural competencies and diversity education, cultural mediation, and virtual exchange programmatic development and implementation. Read more at the SUNY CIT 2023 website.

Call for Presentations (Closed)

About SUNY CIT

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.