Calendar

September 2001

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

29-Oct. 3, New Orleans, LA
2001 CMMA Communications Conference
Wyndham New Orleans at Canal Place
Contact: (630)653-2772
www.cmma.net

30-Oct. 4, Los Angeles, CA
OnLine Learning 2001 Conference
Los Angeles Convention Center
Contact: (800)328-4329
www.onlinelearningconference.com

October 2001

6-9, Costa Mesa, CA
TeleLearning 2001
Hilton Hotel
Contact: (925)371-4520
www.telelearningconference.com

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
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
Contact: (202)842-4989
www.hewi.net

November 2001

6-8, Houston, TX
Connected Classroom Conference 2001
Hyatt Regency
Contact: (800)638-1639
www.classroom.com/conferences

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