Events
Events and Conferences
YuJa presents at a number of events and conferences each year. Learn more about each one below.
InstructureCon 2024
From Instructure, the makers of Canvas, the InstructureCon 2024 conference includes encouraging content, useful tips for educators and insight into product developments. Packed with powerful keynote addresses, breakout on-demand sessions, and excellent entertainment, the event allows for a truly customized learning experience. The 2024 event will include more than 100 sessions at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.2024 Equity and Excellence Conference
Hosted by the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD), the 47th annual Equity & Excellence: Access in Higher Education offers the opportunity to learn best practices, make connections with disability rights professionals from around the world, recharge, and celebrate outstanding contributors to the field. Presenters and participants from diverse fields, including education, technology, law, scholarship, and government will participate.Distance Learning Administration Conference
The Distance Learning Administration (DLA) Conference will be held at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel in Jekyll Island, Georgia. The DLA symposiums are specifically designed for those involved or interested in administering, managing, planning, and evaluating distance learning programs. The Distance Learning Administration Conference is sponsored by the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration and The University of West Georgia.EDUCAUSE 2024
The EDUCAUSE Annual Conference connects the best thinkers in higher education technology. Professionals and technology providers from around the world gather to network, share ideas, grow professionally, and discover solutions to today’s challenges. The event is packed with timely content, prominent presenters, and numerous ways for attendees to engage, learn, and connect with others in the field while advancing professional skills.SUNY Technology Conference
SUNY technology has been built on the concepts of openness, community and sharing. For the past 30 years, SUNY campuses have worked together to build on the strength that comes from cooperation and collaboration.
The SUNY Technology Conference was built on this tradition with computing, media and telecommunication professionals acting as an open source community – sharing ideas, searching for solutions and evaluating emerging technologies that will continue the expansion of SUNY’s use of technology.