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  1. Added May 04, 2009 by mar10
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  2. Added Nov 01, 2008 by cac400
    Good overview of the people and topics featured at the Mobile Active 2008 conference. Topics relate to using mobile phones for social change (some education initiates included)
  3. Added Oct 28, 2008 by julieerose
    The PBS Technology Conference is the premier annual gathering for broadcast engineers, information technology and traffic professionals, as well as General Managers and senior executives within public television. The Conference serves as a forum for education, professional development, and exposure to new ideas and technologies, as well as a chance to network and visit with friends and colleagues
  4. Added Oct 28, 2008 by julieerose
    Channel 13, PBS station in NYC, is hosting a teaching and learning conference. There is also a multimedia in the classroom competition. It celebrates "teachers and students who collaboratively transform learning environments through technology."
  5. Added Feb 10, 2008 by tfishburn
    Originating in 2005, this conference caters to mobile device and emerging technology using educators. This is a great regional event on the east cost that attracts 250 local and regional attendees. Priding itself on the application of learning tools into the classroom, MAHETC 2008 is a great way to learn how to engage learners with technology tools. Check it out!
  6. Added Oct 01, 2007 by aseldow and 6 others
    Inspired talks by the world's greatest thinkers and doers
  7. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    Serious Games Summit web page
  8. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    materials from NMC summer conference in Indianapolis, IN.
  9. Added Aug 06, 2007 by aseldow
    In no apparent order, you will find some of the best web conferencing software options on the market, offering a variety of pricing options and convenient features to consider:
  10. Added Apr 19, 2007 by aseldow
    This is a sample of [the author's] opinions on how to give a talk (using slides or transparencies) in computer science, concisely distilled for my students and students attending Graphics Lunch. Most of these thoughts are based on my going to conferences and seeing the same mistakes repeated by a plurality of speakers. You are welcome to disagree with my opinions, as long as you think each issue..
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