FACULTY
FORUM
Covid-19 brought about rapid change in higher education and called for widespread agility, flexibility, and exploration at Boston University and beyond.
The Digital Learning & Innovation (DL&I) Faculty Forum 2021 welcomed over 200 Boston University educators and staff to the virtual symposium on Monday, May 10. The three-hour event featured DL&I Associate Provost Chris Dellarocas as keynote speaker, 10 parallel sessions, eight EdTech Expert Stations, followed by the Learn from Anywhere (LfA) Creativity & Spirit Awards ceremony.
Faculty Forum 2021 featured over 50 faculty and staff presenters, panelists, and facilitators, all of whom shared their teaching and technology experiences via hands-on/interactive sessions and panel discussions.
The end-of-semester symposium featured a variety of parallel sessions and offered attendees the fluidity to virtually travel from one or more hands-on sessions or panel discussions.
The three-hour, forward-looking event was a day of discovery—a time for faculty to explore teaching modalities and methodologies; explore applications of remote and hybrid teaching in face-to-face settings; and celebrate collaboration, partnership, and creativity via hands-on, faculty-led sessions, panel discussions, expert stations, and more. The virtual event explored vibrant learning experiences for the future “normal” and celebrate the creativity and resilient spirit exhibited by BU faculty, graduate student instructors, faculty coaches, and student classroom moderators during the 2020-21 Learn from Anywhere experience.
The Digital Learning & Innovation (DL&I) Faculty Forum 2021 welcomed over 200 Boston University educators and staff to the virtual symposium on Monday, May 10. The three-hour event featured DL&I Associate Provost Chris Dellarocas as keynote speaker, 10 parallel sessions, eight EdTech Expert Stations, followed by the Learn from Anywhere (LfA) Creativity & Spirit Awards ceremony.
Faculty Forum 2021 featured over 50 faculty and staff presenters, panelists, and facilitators, all of whom shared their teaching and technology experiences via hands-on/interactive sessions and panel discussions.
The end-of-semester symposium featured a variety of parallel sessions and offered attendees the fluidity to virtually travel from one or more hands-on sessions or panel discussions.
The three-hour, forward-looking event was a day of discovery—a time for faculty to explore teaching modalities and methodologies; explore applications of remote and hybrid teaching in face-to-face settings; and celebrate collaboration, partnership, and creativity via hands-on, faculty-led sessions, panel discussions, expert stations, and more. The virtual event explored vibrant learning experiences for the future “normal” and celebrate the creativity and resilient spirit exhibited by BU faculty, graduate student instructors, faculty coaches, and student classroom moderators during the 2020-21 Learn from Anywhere experience.
FINAL DESIGNS
Original logo design by Alexis C. Williams.





PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
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POST EVENT
RECORDINGS AND RETROSPECTIVE
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THANK YOU CARD
Printed and mailed to Faculty presenters and panelists.
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Printed and mailed to Faculty presenters and panelists.

DESIGN PROCESS
TYPOGRAPHY AND HIERARCHY
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INTRODUCTION OF COLOR
Logo assets from Shutterstock.
Logo assets from Shutterstock.



















After color drafts, DL&I Leadership decided they wanted an original logo designed for the event campaign.
Original logo designs courtesy of Alexis C. Williams.
LOGO DESIGN
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FINAL VERSION
