Conference Dates: February 24 – March 14, 2025
DTI’s 9th Annual Dyslexia Virtual Conference
Details
Super Early Bird – $119 Through November 17, 2024
Early Bird – $139 November 18 – January 11, 2025
Regular – $199 January 12 – February 25, 2025
Last Chance! – $249 After February 26, 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I need to go to attend the conference?
The conference is completely online, so it is accessible from anywhere you have internet access that allows for video streaming.
Can I earn credits at this conference?
Yes! You can earn 14 units from the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) (www.altaread.org) and/or 1.5 Graduate Extension Credits at the University of San Diego (https://pce.sandiego.edu/courses/8th-annual-dyslexia-virtual-conference/)
Do you give group discounts?
Yes! For groups of five or more. Please email us at dyslexiaspec@gmail.com for more information.
How long is the conference?
The conference is three weeks: February 24 – March 14, 2025
Do you accept purchase orders (POs)?
Yes! You can submit your PO by email to dyslexiaspec@gmail.com or fax to 619-517-0683
What are the workshop topics and who are the presenters?
Please view our a current list of presenters HERE.
Are the workshops live presentations?
There will be at least 13 prerecorded workshops. You will have access to all the workshops 24 hours per day for the duration of the conference and you can view the workshops as many times as you would like. The presenters for each workshop will also be responding to the posted questions during the three weeks.
There will be one live workshop, which is our Dyslexia for a Day Simulation. This is an interactive workshop. We will record the live presentation and post it on the conference site for those participants that were not able to attend the live session to view the recording anytime until the last day of the conference.
How long is each workshop?
Each workshop will be between 60-90 minutes long. The length of each individual workshop will be posted in the workshop’s post, so you will know before you begin watching a workshop how long it will be. You can start and stop a video at any time, this way you can view it at your convenience.
We are pleased to share with you a workshop from our Fall 2020 Dyslexia & Spelling Virtual Conference: How to Advocate for Spelling in a Spelling Instruction-Resistant World
Presented by Kelli Sandman-Hurley and Tracy Block-Zaretsky