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Become a Speaker

Abstract deadline: 2 June 2023.

Whether you are an educator, workplace trainer, administrator or a developer, we would love to hear from you!

With the focus on this year’s conference theme “Lifelong learning“, we invite Moodlers from any educational, training or learning field to come together to learn from each other, share findings, brainstorm solutions to problems and explore best practices.


Streams
include:

  • School and Higher Education
    • Educators: Learner-centred education.
    • Moodle Administrators: Moodle site management.
    • Developers: Moodle code development.
  • Workplace training and learning
    • Trainers, learning & development managers
    • Moodle Administrators: Moodle site management.
    • Developers: Moodle code development.

Topics include:

  • Augmented & Virtual Reality in education and training.
  • How Artificial Intelligence is changing education and the workplace.
  • Building core competencies with Moodle.
  • Addressing inclusivity and equity within Moodle courses.
  • Soft skills revolution – strengthening learners’ critical thinking, interpersonal & creative skills.
  • Using Moodle to support Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths (STEM) delivery.
  • Sharing Moodle experience – recent tales from the community.

This Topic brainstorming tool (pdf) contains questions to help you think about how you might address these topics.

Submit your abstract now for the opportunity to present your ideas, examples, case studies and showcases. Contribute to improve the quality of teaching and training with Moodle LMS and Moodle Workplace.

Outlines should be one or two paragraphs in length; enough for reviewers to understand what you will present.

Note that MoodleMoot presentations may not be self-promoting and should contain relevant information for the Moodle Community audience.

Presentation methods

  • Lightning talk – 5 minutes
    • Duration: 5 minutes presentation (+ ~15 min Q&A for all talks at the end of session). Please note lightning talks will be presented in groups (ie. with other presenters), with a shared question and answer time after all the presentations.
    • Proposal format: An abstract text of the presentation (max. 300 words).
    • Outlines should be one or two paragraphs in length; enough for reviewers to understand what you will present.
  • Short presentation – 15 minutes
    • Duration: 15 minutes (including Q&A, recommended 10 min talk + 5 min Q&A).
    • Proposal format: An abstract text of the presentation (max. 300 words).
    • File submission: All accepted proposals will be asked to submit a PDF, ODF or PowerPoint file in advance of the conference.
  • Presentation – 30 minutes
    • Duration: 30 minutes (including Q&A, recommended 20 min talk + 10 min Q&A).
    • Proposal format: An abstract text of the presentation (max. 300 words).
    • File submission: All accepted proposals will be asked to submit a PowerPoint file in advance of the conference.
    • Outlines should be one or two paragraphs in length; enough for reviewers to understand what you will present.
  • Poster
    • Proposal format: Abstract describing the poster content and approach taken. Optional link to draft version.
    • Final format: All accepted posters must be printed in A1 size to ensure eligibility and to ensure that there is space for all the posters.
    • A poster presentation time will be announced where poster presenters will be able to discuss their posters with conference attendees.
  • Workshop
    • Duration: 60-120 minutes.
    • Proposal format: Abstract describing the topic, dynamic and objectives for the suggested workshop.
    • Final format: interactive workshops will enable participants to get hands-on and experience around the different topics of the event.

Send us your proposal and our team will review it