Archive for the ‘Conferences’ Category

1st Annual e-learning conference, Distance Learning: The Future of Education Conference

Inn and Conference CenterUniversity of Maryland University College October 29-30, 2001

Advanced CAVERNUS Workshop Series

The Advanced CAVERNUS Workshop introduces advanced programming and visualization techniques, which optimize the use of virtual reality display systems. Participants will gain a clear understanding of programming techniques used to visualize data and objects in virtual reality display systems. They will gain valuable techniques regarding the output of their VR visualizations into other forms of […]

Polycom to Demonstrate Unified Management Suite for Rich Media Communications At E-Learning Conference & EXPO

WASHINGTON, D.C.– – Polycom®, Inc. (NASDAQ:PLCM), a worldwide leader in broadband communication solutions, today announced Polycoms Network Systems Group will demonstrate its Accord GW-25 Gateway product at the E-Learning Conference and Expo (formerly TeleCon East) April 17-20 in Washington, D.C (Booth 305). The gateway allows users to seamlessly communicate via voice and video between IP-based […]

The 2001 Flashlight Focus Training Institute: “Evaluating Web-based Courses

“Evaluating Web-based Courses in Nursing Programs: Shining a Flashlight on the Benefits and Challenges of Teaching and Learning on the World Wide Web” is quickly approaching, May 4 to 5, 2001. The workshop will be held at California State University, Fullerton. Online and mail-in registration ends in just one week (Monday, April 23). Go to […]

e-learning Conference & Expo 2001 Exhibitor Profiles A to Z

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 13, 2001–The e-learning Conference & Expo starts next week, April 17, and runs through April 20 at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. Listed here are profiles from exhibiting companies

Missouri Educational Technology Conference

2001: A Technology Odyssey October 7-9, 2001 Tan-Tar-A Resort Osage Beach, MO

The Networking 2001 Conference

The premier conference on federal policy affecting networking and information technology in higher education. April 10-12, 2001 Washington, DC

George Mason University Hosts Regional Conference on Student Technology Skills

IT Everywhere — a regional conference on student technology skills The conference addresses strategies for identifying, developing and assessing IT skills that students need to succeed in their academic and professional careers. On Monday, April 30, keynote speaker Herbert Lin, a senior scientist with the National Research Council, discusses “Fluency in Information Technology: What is […]

The Northwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC) Regional Conference

The annual conference for NWACC, the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, will take place June 14–15, 2001, at the Portland Marriott Downtown in Portland, Oregon. The theme for this year’s conference is “Networking for the 21st Century: Content, Conduits, and Policies.” A strong program of workshop sessions and track sessions has been developed, including a keynote […]

Temple University’s Virtual Conference on Intellectual Property and Digital Information in Higher Education

A Virtual Conference hosted by Temple University April 17-May 1, 2001