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X@XCloseTag00013-16, Ph'enix, AZ. Cumrec 2001, Pointe South Mountain Resort. Contact: www.cumrec.org/cumrec2001.

15-17, New York, NY. InfoToday 2001, New York Hilton and Towers. Contact: (800) 300-9868, www.infotoday.com.

17-19, Anaheim, CA. “An Education Odyssey” CUE spring 2001 Conference, sponsored by Computer-Using Educators, Inc. Contact: (510) 814-6630.

 

June 01

10-13, Chicago, IL. Cable 2001, McCormick Place. Contact: (202) 775-3606, www.cable2001.com.

17-20, San Diego, Calif. IHRIM2001: Explore the Force of the Future, San Diego Convention Center. Contact: (312) 321-5141, www.ihrim.org.

25-27, Chicago, IL. NECC, McCormick Place. Contact: (800) 280-6218, www.neccsite.org.

 

October 01

23-24, Seattle, WA. Connected Classroom Conference 2001, DoubleTree Hotel, Seattle Airport. Contact: (800) 638-1639, www.classroom.com/conferences.

 

November 01

1-3, Washington, D.C. National Middle School Association’s 28th Annual Conference and Exhibit, Washington Convention Center. Contact: (614) 895-4730, www.nmsa.org.

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X@XCloseTag000X@XCloseTag001X@XOpenTag00513-16, Ph'enix, AZ. Cumrec 2001, Pointe South Mountain Resort. Contact: www.cumrec.org/cumrec2001.

15-17, New York, NY. InfoToday 2001, New York Hilton and Towers. Contact: (800) 300-9868, www.infotoday.com.

17-19, Anaheim, CA. “An Education Odyssey” CUE spring 2001 Conference, sponsored by Computer-Using Educators, Inc. Contact: (510) 814-6630.

 

X@XOpenTag002June 01

X@XCloseTag00210-13, Chicago, IL. Cable 2001, McCormick Place. Contact: (202) 775-3606, www.cable2001.com.

17-20, San Diego, Calif. IHRIM2001: Explore the Force of the Future, San Diego Convention Center. Contact: (312) 321-5141, www.ihrim.org.

25-27, Chicago, IL. NECC, McCormick Place. Contact: (800) 280-6218, www.neccsite.org.

 

X@XOpenTag003October 01

X@XCloseTag00323-24, Seattle, WA. Connected Classroom Conference 2001, DoubleTree Hotel, Seattle Airport. Contact: (800) 638-1639, www.classroom.com/conferences.

 

X@XOpenTag004November 01

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