Author and educator José Antonio Bowen delivered the keynote address, held virtually with an audience of more than 900 registrants
FTTC does not specifically endorse any specific technology for adoption. We recommend talking to your campus academic technology office before implementing any tools that require students to create accounts or that you are loading student data or intellectual property into.
In response to evolving privacy considerations and developments in AI technology, FTTC 2024 will not permit the use of AI note-taking bots during sessions until this technology is better developed and reliable. However, participants can utilize other available Zoom accessibility features, and session recordings will be accessible for later reference. If you have an accessibility need that could be assisted by one of these devices, please contact fttc@umsl.edu.
The FTTC conference planning committee apologizes for inadvertently scheduling the 2024 Conference during the Rosh Hashanah (Jewish) and Navaratri (Hindu) holidays. We acknowledge this will prohibit faculty and staff who would want to be a part of our conference from fully participating. While we plan to have recordings of most sessions available for later viewing, this does not make up for this scheduling error. In the future, we pledge to be more diligent in checking against major holidays. For those wanting to learn more about these holidays, here are links to learn more about Rosh Hashanah (Jewish) and Navaratri (Hindu).
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On behalf of the FTTC planning committee, we would like to thank you for considering attending our conference. If you have any suggestions on improving the conference this year or for future years, please email us at fttc@umsl.edu.