Calendar

August 2001

6-8, Madison, WI. International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies 2001, Marriott Madison West, sponsored by the Learning Technology Task Force and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Contact: (608) 262-8819, http://lttf.ieee.org/icalt2001.

10-12, San Jose, CA. The Big 6 Conference 2001--Impact on Instruction: Teaching Information and Technology Skills, DoubleTree Hotel, San Jose. Contact: (315) 656-2807, www.big6.com/conference.htm.

 

September 2001

10-12, Washington, D.C. EdNET 2001, Omni Shoreham Hotel, sponsored by The Heller Reports. Contact: (281) 866-9728, http://hellerreports.com.

23-25, Athens, GA. Distance Learning Conference 2001, Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Contact: (706) 542-3541, www.ga-distance-learning.org.

24-26, Chicago, IL. TechEd Chicago, University of Chicago Gleacher Center. Contact: (916) 418-5133, www.techedevents.org.

 

October 2001

6-9, Costa Mesa, CA. TeleLearning 2001, Hilton Hotel, sponsored by The TeleLearning People and The Instructional Telecommunications Council. Contact: (925) 371-4520, www.telelearningconference.org.

11-13, Sacramento, CA. Portal to Learning: 2001 National Fall CUE Conference, Sacramento Convention Center. Contact: (510) 814-6630, www.cue.org.

13, Cromwell, CT. Connecticut Connects, Radisson Hotel and Conference Center, sponsored by the Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium. Contact: (860) 832-3888, www.ctdlc.org/faculty/conference.

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

29-30, Las Vegas, NV. Connected Classroom Conference 2001, Alexis Park Resort. Contact: (800) 638-1639, www.classroom.com/conferences.

29-30, Adelphi, MD. Distance Learning: The Future of Education, Inn and Conference Center University of Maryland, sponsored by Higher Education Washington and the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Contact: (202) 842-4989, www.hewi.net.

 

November 2001

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.

Featured

  • An elementary school teacher and young students interact with floating holographic screens displaying colorful charts and playful data visualizations in a minimalist classroom setting

    New AI Collaborative to Explore Use of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Teaching and Learning

    Education-focused nonprofits Leading Educators and The Learning Accelerator have partnered to launch the School Teams AI Collaborative, a yearlong pilot initiative that will convene school teams, educators, and thought leaders to explore ways that artificial intelligence can enhance instruction.

  • landscape photo with an AI rubber stamp on top

    California AI Watermarking Bill Supported by OpenAI

    OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, is backing a California bill that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content in the form of a digital "watermark." The proposed legislation, known as the "California Digital Content Provenance Standards" (AB 3211), aims to ensure transparency in digital media by identifying content created through artificial intelligence. This requirement would apply to a broad range of AI-generated material, from harmless memes to deepfakes that could be used to spread misinformation about political candidates.

  • closeup of laptop and smartphone calendars

    2024 Tech Tactics in Education Conference Agenda Announced

    Registration is free for this fully virtual Sept. 25 event, focused on "Building the Future-Ready Institution" in K-12 and higher education.

  • cloud icon connected to a data network with an alert symbol (a triangle with an exclamation mark) overlaying the cloud

    U.S. Department of Commerce Proposes Reporting Requirements for AI, Cloud Providers

    The United States Department of Commerce is proposing a new reporting requirement for AI developers and cloud providers. This proposed rule from the department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) aims to enhance national security by establishing reporting requirements for the development of advanced AI models and computing clusters.