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10-13, Austin, Tex.

TeleLearning Conference '99, "Education in Transition," sponsored by the Instructional Telecommunications Council and The Telecourse People.
Contact: (303) 436-1773, www.sinclair.edu/community/itc/.

 

13-14, Denver, Colo.

1999 Web Manager's National Conference, "Sharing Knowledge, Causing Change," sponsored by Adobe, Marriott Denver Tech Center.
Contact: (800) 917-7732, www.govtech.net.

 

17-20, Los Angeles, Calif.

Online Learning '99 & Performance Support '99 Conferences and Expos, sponsored by ASYMETRIX,
the Los Angeles Convention Center. Contact: (888) 203-9197, www.lakewoodconference.com.

 

17-20, Washington, D.C.

School Technology Management 2000 Conference and Exhibition, "Blueprints, Tools and Practices for the 21st Century School Leader," sponsored by eSchool News, Omni Shoreham Hotel. Contact: (800) 394-0115, www.eschoolnews.org/stm2k.

 

18-20, Dallas, Tex.

Corporate University Xchange Conference, "Building and Managing a Corporate/College Partnership," sponsored by University Access, Wyndham Anatole Hotel.
Contact: (800) 946-1210.

 

20-23, Chicago, Ill.

1999 Conference on Information Technology, sponsored by The League for Innovation in the Community College, Hyatt Regency Chicago. Contact: (949) 367-2884, www.league.org.

 

20-22, Anaheim, Calif.

1999 NCS West Coast Users' Conference, "Celebrating Success in Education," sponsored by The Education Software and Services Division of National Computing Systems, Inc., Anaheim Hilton and Towers. Contact: (800)-736-4357, extension 7275, http://k12.ncs.com/.

 

21-23, Lake Placid, N.Y.

New York State Middle School Association 19th Annual Conference, sponsored by NYSMSA, the Olympic Center. Contact: (716) 754-8281.

 

25-27, Chicago, Ill.

Online World Conference & Expo, sponsored by Online Inc., The Palmer House Hilton. Contact: (800) 248-8466, www.onlineworld99.com.

 

31-Nov. 5, Los Angeles, Calif.

20th Global Electronic Document Systems Conference & Exhibit, sponsored by Xplor International, Los Angeles Convention Center. Contact: (800) ON-XPLOR, www.xplor.org/newpage/exhibits.html.

 

 

November 99

 

2-5, Anaheim, Calif.

Telecon West, sponsored by Tektronix, Frontier Confertech and Teleconference Magazine, Anaheim Convention Center. Contact: (800) 854-3112, www.abctelecon.com.

 

4-6, Camp Hill, Pa.

47th Annual TEAP Conference, "Technology Focus Festival, sponsored by The Technology Education Association of Pennsylvania, Raddison Penn-Harris Hotel & Convention Center. Contact: (412) 267-3802, www.aet.cup.edu/~teap.

 

7-9, Boston, Mass.

37th Annual New England Kindergarten Conference serving Pre-K through Grade 3 Programs, sponsored by Lesley College, Hynes Convention Center. Contact: Marta Gredler, (617) 349-8922, [email protected].

 

8-10, Miami, Fla.

Corporate University Xchange Symposium, "Designing a Virtual Corporate University," Doral Golf Resort & Spa. Contact: (800) 946-1210, www.corpu.com.

 

8-10, San Diego, Calif.

Internet Librarian '99, sponsored by Information Today, San Diego Concourse. Contact: (609) 654-6266, www.infotoday.com.

 

9-11, Washington, D.C.

The New Media Instructional Design Symposium, "You Plan It, You Build It," sponsored by Influent Technology Group, Hyatt Regency Washington, D.C. Contact: (888) 333-9088, www.influent.com.

 

10-13, Long Beach, Calif.

Connected Classroom Conference and Exposition, sponsored by Classroom Connect, Long Beach Convention Center. Contact: (800) 638-1639, www.classroom.com/pd.

 

10-13, Dallas, Tex.

Technology and Learning Conference, sponsored by the National School Board Association, Dallas Convention Center. Contact: (800) 950-6722, www.nsba.org/T+L.

 

15-19, Las Vegas, Nev.

COMDEX/Fall 99 Technology Conference, "Beyond the PC," sponsored by COMDEX, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas Hilton, Sands Expo and Convention Center. Contact: (781) 433-1652, www.comdex.com.

 

 

January 00

 

27-29, San Francisco, Calif.

Educational Computer Conferences, "Technology, Reading & Learning Difficulties," sponsored by Educational Computer Conferences, Grand Hyatt San Francisco. Contact: (888) 594-1249, www.trld.com.

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