Calendar

December 2001

13-16, New Orleans, LA. ACTE's 2001 Annual Convention and Career Tech Expo,Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Contact: (703)683-9330, www.acteonline.org/main/expo.html.

January 2002

7-11, Boulder, CO. Computer Support for Collaborative Learning 2002,Omni Interlocken Resort.Contact: [email protected],www.cscl2002.org.

18-20, Monterey, CA. CLMS/CLHS/NHSA Technology Conference,Monterey Marriott.Contact: (562)430-3136,www.cholla.net/conf/tech/2002.

22-25, Austin, TX. Center for Distance Learning Research's 9th Annual International Distance Education Conference,Hilton Austin North & Towers.Contact: (979)862-8027www.cdlr.tamu.edu/dec_2002/index2002.html.

24-26, Indianapolis, IN.ICE 2002: Changing the Landscape,Indiana Convention Center & RCA Dome.Contact: (317)274-3465,www.iupui.edu/~ice.

24-26, San Francisco, CA. TRLD 20th Annual International Conference,Grand Hyatt San Francisco.Contact: (888)594-1249,www.trld.com.

February 2002

3-6, Columbus, OH. Ohio SchoolNet Technology Conference 2002,Columbus Convention Center.Contact: (614)728-8324,www.osn.state.oh.us/stateconf/index.asp.

6-8, Bozeman, MT. Western Education Technology Roundup,Grantree Inn.Contact: (800)960-3888,www.westerned.com/roundup8.htm.


 

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