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The following conferences may be of interest to the readers of the Quarterly Review of Distance Education. Recommendations for conferences to be listed in future issues may be sent to burmeist@nova.edu

GTC’s purpose is to deliver a cutting-edge educational program addressing the most important policy, management and technology issues facing government today.

http://www.govtech.net/events/

ICSE 2002, the premier conference for software engineering will present the latest inventions, achievements, and experiences in software engineering research and practice.

http://www.icse-conferences.org/2002/index.html

“Exploring the impact of technology on teaching and learning.”

http://fits.depauw.edu/ascue/2002conference/

“NECC is an annual forum to learn, exchange, and survey the leaps and bounds being made in the field of education technology. Through hands-on workshops, lectureformat and interactive “short” sessions discussions with key industry speakers, and the largest vendor exhibition of its kind, participants have the unique opportunity to discover and share what they need to develop the appropriate use of technology in their classrooms, districts, and universities.”

http://confreg.uoregon.edu/necc2002/

“Enterprise Collaboration describes the convergence of groupware, hardware, software, voice, video, data, text and graphics delivered in real-time and non- real-time over the Internet and public and private networks in a content-rich, interactive and dynamic format. Enterprise collaboration greatly enhances the ability to execute mission critical enterprise applications such as training, e-learning, knowledge management, corporate meetings, conferencing, R&D, remote presentations, telecommuting, project management, sales & marketing, CRM, e-commerce and other critical business functions. Enterprise collaboration is revolutionizing interaction and knowledge transfer between professionals both within organizations and with customers, partners and the supply chain. For information on exhibiting, speaking or attending, call 800854-3112 x452 or 714-513-8452.”

http://www.elearningexpos.com/

“The Education Technology 2002 conference will continue the Society’s practice of bringing professionals from the education, industry, and government communities together to present information on their accomplishments in the areas of technologybased learning systems, management systems, research, and applications. The conference will focus on new technologies as well as existing applications that have been successfully utilized for some years. As has been the case at SALT®-sponsored conferences over the past 25 years, the attendees will participate in a meeting format which encourages an atmosphere of collegial interchanges.”

http://www.salt.org/

Widely recognized as a premier conference in distance education, this event attracts more than 1000 distance educators, trainers, and executives from the United States and the world. Participants include experienced professionals and newcomers in distance education. They represent a variety of professionals in higher education, business, government, and the military.

http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/

GTC’s purpose is to deliver a cutting-edge educational program addressing the most important policy, management and technology issues facing government today.

http://www.govtech.net/events/

“The International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE) series aims to foster the creation and dissemination of knowledge about the use of information technology in education throughout the Asia-Pacific region.”

http://icce2002.massey.ac.nz/

65th Annual ITEA Conference

Nashville, Tennessee

Conference theme: Advancing information and knowledge through innovation

http://www.iteawww.org/

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