Calendar

 

April 00

12-14,Colorado Springs, Colo. 11th Annual Distance Learning Conference,“Technology in the Learning Century,” sponsored by TelecommunicationsCooperative for Colorado, Doubletree Inn. Contact: (877) 797-5723, www.telecoop.org.

 

26-28, LasVegas, Nev. Beyond the Neon: Winning with Technology, sponsored by the NationalSchool Boards Association, Treasure Island Hotel. Contact: (703) 548-5560, www.nsba.org/itte.

 

27-28,Kansas City, MO. The Grants & Fundingfor School Technology Conference, produced by eSchool News, Westin Crown Center.Contact: (800) 394-0115, www.eschoolnews.org/gf

 

30-May 2,New York, NY. SchoolTech Expo New York, sponsored by Miller Freeman, Inc., HiltonHotel & Towers in New York City. Contact: (212) 615-2939, www.schooltechexpo.com.

 

30-May 3,Las Vegas, Nev. Corporate Universities 2000: Benchmarks for the New Millennium,sponsored by Corporate University Xchange, Rio Suite Hotel and Casino. Contact:(800) 946-1210, www.corpu.com.

 

May 00

7-10, NewOrleans, La. Cable 2000, sponsored by the National Cable Television Association,Morial Convention Center. Contact: (202) 775-3669, www.cable2k.com.

 

7-12, LasVegas, Nev. NetWorld+Interop, sponsored by Interop.com, Las Vegas ConventionCenter. Contact: (888) 886-4057, www.interop.com.

 

14-17,Crystal City, Va. CUMREC 2000, sponsored by Educause, Hyatt Regency. Contact: (303)939-0326, www.educause.edu/cm/cm.html.

 

June 00

26-28,Atlanta, Ga. NECC 2000, sponsored by the National Educational ComputingAssociation (NECA), Georgia World Congress Center. Contact: (800) 280-6218, www.neccsite.org.

 

July 00

11-16,Washington, DC. National Academy Foundation 16th Annual Institute for Staff Development,sponsored by the National Academy Foundation, Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. Contact:(212) 635-2400, www.naf-education.org.

 

21-22,Chicago, Ill. Fifth Annual Ethics & Technology Conference, sponsored byLoyola University, Chicago. Contact: (312) 915-7394, www.ethicstech.org.

 

24-26,Arlington, Va. Education Technology Conference,sponsored by Society for Applied Learning Technology, Crystal Gateway MarriottHotel. Contact: (800) 457-6812, www.salt.org.

 

August 00

17-19,Chicago, Ill. SchoolTech Expo Chicago, sponsored by Technology & LearningMagazine, Chicago Hilton & Towers. Contact: www.schooltechexpo.com.

 

September 00

13-15,Santa Clara, Calif. KMWorld Conference and Expo, sponsoredby KMWorld Magazine, Santa Clara Convention Center. Contact: (800) 300-9868, www.kmworld.com.

 

November 00

2-4, St. Louis, Mo. NationalMiddle School Association’s 27th Annual Conference and Exhibit, sponsoredby the National Middle School Association, The America’s Center. Contact: (800)528-NMSA, www.nmsa.org.

 

15-18,Anaheim, Calif. 2000 Conference on Information Technology, sponsored by League forInnovation in the Community College, Anaheim Convention Center. Contact: (949)367-2884, www.league.org.

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