Calendar

March 00

15-18, San Diego, Calif. 

33rd National Congress on Aviation and Space Education, “Touch the Future,” sponsored by Civil Air Patrol, the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, Town and Country Hotel. Contact: (334) 953-7593, www.cap.af.mil/conference.

 

17-19, Dallas, Tex. 

2th Annual T3 International Conference, “Teachers with Technology,” Adam’s Mark Hotel.

Contact: (800) 472-1796,

www.ti.com/t3.

 

19-20, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Student Robotic Challenge 2000,

sponsored by Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), Robotics International

of SME, Robert Morris College.

Contact: (800) 733-4763,

www.sme.org.

 

19-21, Sturbridge, Mass. 

NERCOMP 2000, New England Regional Computing Program, sponsored by

Educause, Sturbridge Host Hotel.

Contact: (303) 939-0326,
www.educause.edu/cm/cm.html.

 

22-24, Denver, Colo. 

CITE 2000, “Best Practices in Online

Education,” sponsored by eCollege.com, Hyatt Regency.

Contact: (303) 632-1640,

www.ecollege.com.

 

29-30, Meriden, Conn. 

Learning Solutions 2000, sponsored by CT Distance Learning Association,

Ramada Plaza Hotel.

Contact: (860) 870-3400,

www.learning-solutions.net.

 

30-31, Austin, Tex. 

The National School Technology

Leadership Conference, “Visions and Strategies for Building a Winning School Technology Program,” sponsored by eSchool News Communications

Group, Hyatt Regency Austin.

Contact: (800) 394-0115,

www.eschoolnews.org/stlc.

 

 

April 00

1-4, Anchorage, Alaska. 

ASTE 2000 Conference, “Education for the New Millennium,” sponsored by

Alaska Society for Technology in Education, Egan Center and Hotel Captain Cook.

www.aste.org.

 

1-4, Chicago, Ill. 

NCA 105th Annual Meeting,

“The Quest for Quality: Mission, the

Commission, and a New Century,” sponsored by The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, Hyatt Regency Chicago.

Contact: (800) 621-7440,

www.ncacihe.org.

 

6-8, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

2000 International Technology Education Conference, sponsored by The International Technology Education Association.

Contact: (703) 860-2100,

www.iteawww.org.

 

12-14, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

11th Annual Distance Learning

Conference, “Technology in the Learning Century,” sponsored by Telecommunications Cooperative for Colorado,

Doubletree Inn.

Contact: (877) 797-5723,

www.telecoop.org.

 

30-May 2, New York, NY. 

SchoolTech Expo New York, sponsored by Miller Freeman, Inc., Hilton Hotel &

Towers in New York City.

Contact: (212) 615-2939,

www.schooltechexpo.com.

 

 

 May 00

14-17, Crystal City, Va. 

CUMREC 2000, sponsored by Educause, Hyatt Regency.

Contact: (303) 939-0326, www.educause.edu/cm/cm.html.

 

 

June 00

26-28, Atlanta, Ga. 

NECC 2000, sponsored by the National Educational Computing Association (NECA), Georgia World Congress Center. Contact: (800) 280-6218,

www.neccsite.org.

 

 

July 00

21-22, Chicago, Ill. 

Fifth Annual Ethics & Technology

Conference, sponsored by Loyola

University, Chicago.

Contact: (312) 915-7394,

www.ethicstech.org.

 

24-26, Arlington, Va.

Education Technology Conference,

sponsored by Society for Applied Learning Technology, Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel.

Contact: (800) 457-6812,       

www.salt.org.

 

 

 

August 00

17-19, Chicago, Ill. 

SchoolTech Expo Chicago, sponsored by Technology & Learning Magazine, Chicago Hilton & Towers.
www.schooltechexpo.com.

 

 

September 00

13-15, Santa Clara, Calif. 

KMWorld Conference and Expo, sponsored by KMWorld Magazine, Santa Clara Convention Center. Contact: (800) 300-9868,

www.kmworld.com.

 

November 00

15-18, Anaheim, Calif. 

2000 Conference on Information    Technology, sponsored by League for Innovation in the Community College, Anaheim Convention Center. Contact: (949) 367-2884,
www.league.org.

Featured

  • cloud with binary code and technology imagery

    Hybrid and AI Expansion Outpacing Cloud Security

    A survey from the Cloud Security Alliance and Tenable finds that rapid adoption of hybrid, multi-cloud and AI systems is outpacing the security measures meant to protect them, leaving organizations exposed to preventable breaches and identity-related risks.

  • teacher typing on a computer in a classroom on the left and a smiling parent using a smartphone on the right

    4 Keys to Building Stronger School Home Connections

    K–12 leaders know that strong family engagement drives student success. It leads to better achievement, fewer behavior issues, stronger relationships between schools and families, and a more positive learning environment.

  • hand holding globe and environmental icons in front of a green background

    CoSN, SETDA, UDT Release Guidelines for Environmentally Responsible Technology Purchasing

    CoSN and SETDA, in partnership with IT and telecommunications solution provider UDT, recently released a set of Sustainability Procurement Guidelines designed to help K-12 school and district leaders, procurement officers, and technology directors make purchasing decisions that are both environmentally responsible and operationally effective.

  • students raising their hands and participating in a classroom discussion

    Report Explores Link Between Student Engagement and Learning

    Over 90% of teachers, principals, and superintendents agree that student engagement is a critical metric for understanding overall achievement, according to a new survey report from Discovery Education.