Booneville deadline hits today for NEMCC mobile learning proposals
Today is the last day to submit session proposals for NEMCC’s 2026 Jeffrey Powell Mobile Learning Conference, with June registration already open.
Today is the deadline for proposals to the 2026 Jeffrey Powell Mobile Learning Conference at Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville.
The college said the call for session ideas closes April 30, while registration for the June virtual conference is already open. That gives educators, instructional-tech users, and training professionals two separate paths: submit a presentation idea today, or register now to attend even if they are not presenting.
The conference is tied to NEMCC’s Booneville campus and is aimed at people working with mobile learning, digital teaching tools, and classroom technology. For Booneville-area educators, that makes the event a nearby professional-development option with a direct local anchor, even though the 2026 conference itself is virtual.
According to NEMCC’s event information, the conference is scheduled for June and includes continuing-education credit details and a registration fee. The college’s materials also say the event honors Jeffrey Powell, and the official conference page has the current event description, dates, and contact information.
Why the deadline matters locally
For teachers, school staff, college employees, and workforce trainers in the Booneville area, deadlines like this can shape whether local voices are part of the program or just attendees. A same-day proposal cutoff means anyone hoping to share a lesson, tool, or classroom strategy has to act now.
It also gives local residents who follow education and workforce training a small but practical update: NEMCC is still using Booneville as the base for a professional event that reaches beyond the campus itself. That matters in a town where education, training, and employer skill needs are closely connected.
Because the conference is virtual, participation should be easier for people who cannot travel during the summer. That can help teachers, administrators, and instructional staff in northeast Mississippi take part without adding an in-person trip to their schedule.
What readers should watch next
The important distinction today is between the proposal deadline and the conference itself. The college is only confirming that submissions are due now; it is not saying proposals have been selected. Registration, however, is already open for the June event.
Booneville readers interested in presenting or attending can use the official NEMCC conference information to check the event window, registration details, and CEU information before the deadline passes.
For local educators and training professionals, that makes April 30 the key date and June the follow-up milestone.