Richard Culatta, director of the Office of Educational Technology (OET), will deliver keynote remarks at the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) education conference on Friday, Nov. 8 in Chicago. His presentation will be titled "Completing the Digital Puzzle: Increasing Access and Using Data to Improve Educational Pathways."
The ABAI conference will feature new and emerging technologies for revolutionizing teaching, learning, and instruction, and the role behavior analysis can play in their development and use. The event expects to attract more than 500 attendees, including scientists, applied researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, parents, and consultants.
The ABAI is a nonprofit professional membership organization with the mission of developing, enhancing and supporting the growth and vitality of behavior analysis through research, education and practice.