In This Issue
Gatherings
CIT Registration
Innovations 2009 Call for Proposals
CCTI Summit 2009: Guideposts of Transformation
Opportunities
League Alliance and Alliance Advantage Membership
iStream: Innovation at Your Fingertips
Call for Manuscripts
Synergies
Quality OER Made Easy With NROC’s HippoCampus
New Briefing Paper From NES
Partner Activities and Events
League Members Invited to Participate
in Institutional Research Study
Linkages
Look What’s New in iStream in August
New Topics From League Services
Report on CIO Roles and Effectiveness
Recent Publications From the League
Celebrations
Member Spotlight: Seattle Community Colleges
 
August 2008, Volume 9, Number 8
Gatherings (Printer Friendly Version)

Register Now for 2008 CIT

CIT Online registration is available for the 2008 Conference on Information Technology (CIT) being held October 19-22 in Salt Lake City, Utah!

CIT is a great opportunity to share your innovative applications of information technology in teaching and learning, student services, and institutional management with other faculty, administrators, and staff interested in the intelligent use of information technology in community and technical colleges. The conference also provides a wonderful opportunity to network with your colleagues. Confirmed as keynote speakers are Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Digital Ethnography Working Group, Kansas State University; Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Managing Director, Public Sector Practice, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco; and Karen Stout, President, Montgomery County Community College in Pennsylvania. A panel discussion among Charles W. Gould, J. Larry Keen, Michael B. McCall, and Marly Bergerud will be featured in one of the CIT general sessions as well.

Salt lake cityCombining the amenities of a major metropolitan area with the friendliness of a small, western city, Salt Lake City is fast becoming one of America’s foremost destinations – and for good reason. Beautiful, safe, and vibrant, Salt Lake City combines unparalleled access to natural recreation, dynamic nightlife, remarkable history, and warm hospitality. Daily sunshine, low humidity, and refreshing mountain breezes combine for a comfortable year-round climate. Salt Lake City is the right place in any season!

For additional information about the 2008 Conference on Information Technology, contact Ed Leach at leach@league.org or (480) 705-8200, x233.

 
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