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best practices event

event that asserts that there is a , method, process, activity that is more effective and showcases them.

No Best Practices Event in 2010

Georgia Institute of Technology is hosting

2010 Region 4 Conference & 4th International Conference on Personal Tutoring and Academic Advising

March 21-23, 2010

thank you for making 2009 a great event!

Missed the event? Check out PDFs from presentations on the overview page. Thought we'd also share some comments from 2009. Your support helps inspire us to continue this event and enjoy so much putting it together!

"I walked away with a new sense of commitment to uplifting students, my co-workers and myself."

"I found it to be a wonderfully positive learning experience."

"I want to thank you for inviting me to present and a wonderful conference. This was my 2nd year presenting at GTAAN and I definitely plan to continue my involvement. Everyone was incredibly nice, welcoming, and warm. Breakfast and lunch was perfect. Many thanks to you and your colleagues."

"I wanted to thank you for making my registration process run so smoothly. I also wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the day. Every session I attended was interesting and informative, and I especially enjoyed both of the special speakers."

what is a "Best Practices" event?

As advising colleagues, we have much to share and teach each other about our advising methods. Our goal is to share our best practices, our best "secrets" you might say, for creating efficient and effective academic advising systems. Please join us to learn how Georgia colleges and universities are reaching students through innovative advising strategies. This is also a great opportunity to network with our peers at other institutions.

Best Pactices focuses on four many areas:

  • Advising Administration and Strategy
  • Advising Technology
  • Linking Career and Academic Advising
  • General Student Services

Questions about this event? Email our Best Practices Chair

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