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February 00February 00

11-13, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Making the Technology + Education
Connection
, sponsored by The National School Boards Association’s National Affiliate Program and Technology Leadership Network, Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort.
Contact: (800) 950-6722, www.ci.scottsdale.az.us

21-23, Atlanta Ga.
Presentations 2000 Conference and Expo,
sponsored by Presentations, Georgia World Congress Center.
Contact: (888) 204-1993, www.presentations.com.

22-24, Washington D.C.
5th Annual Conference on K-12 School Networking, “Digital Divide or Electronic Equalizer?”
Sponsored by the Consortium for School Networking, L'ews L’Enfant Plaza Hotel.
Contact: (202) 466-6296, www.cosn.org.

27-Mar. 1, Orlando, Fla.
Innovations 2000, “A Conference Dedicated to Improving Student and Organizational Learning Through Innovation, Experimentation and Institutional Transformation,” sponsored by League for Innovation in the Community College, Omni Rosen Hotel.
Contact: (949) 367-2884, www.league.org.

28-Mar.1, San Jose, Calif.
Intranets 2000 Conference & Expo,
sponsored by Online Inc., San Jose
Convention Center. Contact: (800)
248-8466, www.intranets2000.com.

28-Mar. 2, Orlando, Fla.
FETC 2000,
sponsored by The Florida Department of Education, Orange County Convention Center.
Contact: (850) 219-9600, www.fetc.org.

March 00

1-3, Washington, D.C.
TeleCon East 2000, “Learning Without Limits,”
sponsored by Global Crossing, Marriott Wardman Park.
Contact: (714) 513-8452, www.teleconexpos.com.

6-9, Palm Springs, Calif.
TechEd2000,
sponsored by The Community College Foundation, Palm Springs Convention Center.
Contact: (916) 551-2041, www.TechEd200.org.

6-9, Los Angeles, Calif.
Computer Telephony Expo,
sponsored by Computer Telephony, Los Angeles Convention Center.
Contact: (888)428-3976, www.CTExpo.com.

7-8, Springfield, Mo.
11th Annual Southwest Education and Technology Conference,
sponsored by The Regional Consortium for Education and Technology-Southwest, University Plaza Hotel.
Contact: (417) 895-2722, www.orion.org/ed/rcet/index.html.

9-11, Dallas, Tex.
Ed Expo 2000, “All Aboard the Ed Expo Express,”
sponsored by The National School Supply and Equipment Association, Dallas Convention Center.
Contact: (800) 395-5550, www.nssea.org.

10-12, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Making the Technology + Education Connection,
sponsored by The National School Boards Association’s National Affiliate Program and Technology Leadership Network, Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort.
Contact: (800) 950-6722, www.ci.scottsdale.az.us.

11-14, Austin, Tex.
SXSW Interactive Festival,
sponsored by Cirrus Logic, Austin Convention Center.
Contact: (512) 467-7979, www.sxsw.com.

13-15, St. Louis, Mo.
Midwest Education and Technology Conference 2000,
sponsored by The Cooperating School Districts, America’s Center.
Contact: (800) 835-8282, http://info.csd.org.

13-15, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
2nd Annual Education Industry Investment Forum,
sponsored by the Institute for International Research, Hyatt Regency Pier 66.
Contact: (888) 670-8200.

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.
12th 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,
sponsored by Educause, Sturbridge Host Hotel.
Contact: (303) 939-0326, www.educause.edu/cm/cm.html.

22-24, Denver, Colo.
CITE 200, “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 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.
Contact: 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.

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