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November 2001

15-16, Indianapolis, IN. HECC 2001 Fall Conference, Airport Holiday Inn. Contact: (219) 875-5161, www.hecc.k12.in.us/events/index.html.

16-18, Orlando, FL. The 7th Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning: Emerging Standards of Excellence in Asynchronous Learning Networks, The Rosen Centre Hotel. Contact: (407) 207-4920, www.aln.org.

16-18, Washington, DC. 81st NCSS Annual Conference, Marriott Wardman Park and Omni Shoreham. Contact: (202) 966-7840 ext. 109, www.socialstudies.org/conference.

17-20, Minneapolis, MN. TIES 2001 Education Technology Conference, Minneapolis Hyatt Regency Hotel. Contact: (651) 999-6523, www.ties.k12.mn.us/ties2001/index.html.

 

December 2001

2-4, San Antonio, TX. TCET's 8th Annual Teaching and Learning Symposium, St. Anthony Hotel. Contact: (940) 565-4433, www.tcet.unt.edu/.

4-6, Atlanta, GA. GTC Southeast-Atlanta 2001 Conference, Georgia International Convention Center. Contact: (919) 928-9780, www.govtech.net/events.

5-6, Baltimore, MD. Maryland Technology Showcase, Baltimore Convention Center. Contact: (301) 493-5500, www.mdtechshowcase.com.

 

January 2002

22-25, Austin, TX. Center for Distance Learning Research's 9th Annual International Distance Education Conference, Hilton Austin North and Towers. Contact: (979) 862-8027, www.cdlr.tamu.edu.

 

For a comprehensive listing of upcoming conferences, visit:
www.thejournal.com/conferences/

This article originally appeared in the 11/01/2001 issue of THE Journal.

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