Calendar

October 00

10-13, Nashville, Tenn.

Educause 2000 , sponsored by Educause, OprylandHotel and Convention Center.

Contact:(303) 449-4430, www.educause.edu/conference/e2000/.

 

15-18, Atlantic City, N.J.

Telelearning 2000, sponsored by The InstructionalTelecommunications Council and The Telecourse People, Bally’s Park PlaceResort. Contact: (925) 371-4520, www.itcnetwork.org.

 

25-28, Denver, Colo.

14th Annual Technology + Learning Conference,sponsored by the National School Boards Association’s ITTE: EducationTechnology Programs, Denver Convention Center. Contact: (800) 950-6722, www.nsba.org/t+l.

 

29-31, Raleigh, N.C.

Eighth Annual National Quality Education Conference,sponsored by the American Society for Quality, Sheraton Imperial Hotel and ConventionCenter. Contact: (800) 248-1946, www.ahs.org.

 

30-31, Palm Springs, Calif.

First Annual Superintendents’ Technology Summit,sponsored by eSchool News, Westin Mission Hills Resort. Contact: (800) 394-0115x199, www.eschoolnews.com/sts.

 

 

 

November00

 

2-4, St. Louis, Mo.

National Middle School Association’s 27th AnnualConference and Exhibit, sponsored by the National Middle SchoolAssociation, The America’s Center. Contact:

(800)528-NMSA, www.nmsa.org.

 

9-11, Anaheim, Calif.
Connected Classroom Conference andExposition, Disneyland Hotel. Contact: (800) 487-3339,

www.classroom.com/pd.

 

15-18, Anaheim, Calif.

2000 Conference on Information Technology,sponsored by League for Innovation in the Community College, Anaheim ConventionCenter. Contact: (949) 367-2884, www.league.org.

 

16-18, Providence, R.I.
38th Annual New England Kindergarten Conference, sponsored by Lesley College,

ProvidenceConvention Center. Contact: (617) 349-8922, www.lesley.edu/earlyedconference/kc/nek.html.

 

19-21, Syracuse, N.Y.

New York State Computers & Technologies inEducation 35th Annual Conference, Convention Center at Oncenter.Contact: (315) 776-5631.

 

22-26, Paris, France.

EDUCATEC 2000, Paris Expo (Porte deVersailles). Contact: www.educatec.com.

 

28-Dec. 1, Los Angeles, Calif.

Broad Band Wagon, Los Angeles ConventionCenter. Contact: (888) 772-6540, www.calcable.org.

 

 

December00

 

7-9, Atlanta, Ga.
ASPEC 2000, sponsored by ASPIndustry Consortium, Georgia World Congress Center.

Contact:(770) 998-9800, www.aspec2000.com.

 

 

January 01

 

25-27, San Francisco, Calif.

Technology, Reading & Learning Difficulties,sponsored by Educational Computer Conferences, Inc. and co-sponsored by the InternationalReading Association, Grand Hyatt. Contact: (510) 594-1249, www.trld.com.

 

 

February01

28-March 3, Atlanta, Ga.

Innovations 2001, Hyatt Regency. Contact:(949) 367-2884.

 

 

 

March 01

 

7-9, West Chester, Pa.

Satellites and Education Conference XIV, WestChester University. Contact: (610) 436-2393, www.sated.org/eceos.

 

 

 

June 01

 

17-20, San Diego, Calif.
IHRIM2001: Explore the Force of theFuture, San Diego

ConventionCenter. Contact: (312) 321-5141, www.ihrim.org.

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