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[NERCOMP] NERCOMP / ITC 2000 Conference
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From: EDUCAUSE <EDUCAUSE@EDUCAUSE.EDU> (by way of Robert Ferrara <rferrara@mit.edu>)
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Hello,
Just in case you folks did not see this.
Cheers, Bob
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"Technology and Renewal: Creating and Supporting the Learning Place"
NERCOMP / ITC 2000
(An EDUCAUSE Affiliate)
March 19-21, 2000
Sturbridge, Massachusetts
http://www.educause.edu/nercomp/
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REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE!
Early registration ends Friday, February 25, 2000
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The NERCOMP / ITC 2000 conference brings together a national audience to
meet in one of New England's most charming locations to discuss the impact
of information technology on higher education.
New this year, the fourth annual University of Massachusetts Instructional
Technology Conference 2000 will be held on Tuesday, March 21, in conjunction
with the NERCOMP conference. ITC 2000 will feature more than 100 UMass
faculty, staff, and students demonstrating uses of technology to enhance
teaching and learning. Best of all, participants can attend both UMass and
NERCOMP sessions for the price of a single conference.
The program includes preconference seminars, general session speakers, and
dozens of presentations on today's most pressing information technology
issues. To top it all off, corporate representatives will be there to share
their expertise on the latest hardware, software, and services.
The conference schedule, fee and hotel information, online registration, and
information on corporate participation can be found at:
http://www.educause.edu/nercomp/
We look forward to seeing you in Sturbridge, and we would appreciate it if
you would pass this information along to others who might be interested in
the conference.
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NERCOMP, an EDUCAUSE affiliate, is a regional association dedicated to
enhancing the dissemination of information on the use and management of
computers, networks, telecommunications, and information technology in
education, academic research, and administration.
EDUCAUSE is an international nonprofit association dedicated to helping
shape and enable transformational change in higher education through the
introduction, use, and management of information resources and technologies
in teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and institutional management.