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Online
registration for the
2003 Conference on Information Technology, which includes an
exciting selection of informative Learning Center Courses, is now
available! Early
registration helps ensure that you reserve a place in the
Learning Center Course(s) of your choice and that you take
advantage of discounts of up to 30 percent. Group registration
discounts are also available!
Early Registration Deadline: September 19, 2003
WHAT:
Celebrating 19 years of excellence, the League for Innovation's
Annual Conference on Information Technology (CIT) is the largest
community and technical college conference in the nation and the
premier instructional technology conference for two-year
institutions. CIT features the very latest applications of
information technology to improve teaching and learning, student
services, and institutional management in community and technical
colleges.
KEYNOTE
SPEAKERS:
Peter Thompson,
Marketing Director, Wi-Fi Division, T-Mobile
Wireless
High-Speed Internet Access and Implications for Community Colleges
Diana Oblinger, Executive
Director, Higher Education, Microsoft Corporation
The Next
Generation Learner
Jack Uldrich, Author, The
Next Big Thing Is Really Small, President, The NanoVeritas Group
Nanotechnology
and Possible Directions for Educators
Patricia Donohue,
President, Luzerne County Community College;
Ray Fisher, Master, Arizona
Chuan Fa Society; Mark David
Milliron, President and CEO, League for Innovation in the
Community College; Kathy Sigler,
Provost, Operations, Miami-Dade College
A Sometimes
Odd but Often Happy Couple: Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) and Hands-On Disciplines
WHEN:
October 19-22, 2003
WHO:
Administrators, faculty, and staff who want to explore and discuss
the use of information technology to improve all aspects of
educational institutions.
WHY:
The benefits of attending CIT are as numerous and as diverse as the
participants themselves:
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Discuss
strategies, solutions, and technologies with colleagues facing
similar issues and concerns.
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Hear firsthand what international experts have to
say about important issues facing community and technical
colleges.
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Learn about
the latest technology innovations and approaches that help
accelerate learning.
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Experience
hands-on and demonstration sessions designed by and for new and
experienced educators.
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Compare the
products and services of leading vendors in hours instead of weeks
or months.
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Expand your
professional connections while exchanging advice and real-world
experiences at receptions and other networking opportunities.
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Embrace
fresh perspectives and return to your campus rejuvenated and
enthused.
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Gain insight
into how to leverage technology to help your institution reach its
potential.
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Learn about
emerging technologies and their implications that may affect your
job in the future.
Regardless of
your campus responsibilities, whether you're a novice seeking
solutions to everyday challenges or an experienced professional
interested in learning about the latest educational advances, you'll
find useful information and practical tips that will help you do
your job more effectively.
WHERE:
Midwest Airlines Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Enjoy a stroll
along the RiverWalk, experience an ethnic festival, cheer on the
Milwaukee Brewers, tour the Milwaukee Art Museum, catch a theater
performance, dine at one of the city's fine restaurants, enjoy the
local flavor of a brewpub, taste history at the Miller Brewery, or
see animals from around the world at the Milwaukee County Zoo . . .
the possibilities are endless when you visit Milwaukee - the Genuine
American City.
http://www.onmilwaukee.com/
HOW:
Registrations can be made
online. Group
registration discounts are available!
If you need
additional information, please contact
Ed Leach.
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