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Campus Technology FORUM 2011 CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS September 27-29, 2011


Campus Technology Forum 2011: Connect, Collaborate, Innovate, Achieve

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Campus Technology FORUM 2011 CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

September 27-29, 2011

Hilton Long Beach and & Executive Meeting Center

Long Beach, CA

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BECOME A SPEAKER at Campus Technology FORUM 2011, September 27-29, 2011 in Long Beach, CA!

Are you interested in conducting a session or workshop or sharing a poster presentation with your colleagues?

Now is the time to apply!

***NOTE: May 13, 2011 IS THE DEADLINE TO APPLY ONLINE!***

* Gain exposure for your work, your research and institution in a collegiate networking environment. Join us for Campus Technology's premier west coast higher ed event!

* Help fill the information gap for faculty, CIOs and IT managers looking for innovative techniques and best practices to make the most of limited resources, while providing the best education possible. This year, we are especially seeking proposals for sessions that cover how higher education programs and instructional strategies are supported by the latest research and educational technologies. During this economically delicate time, many of our participants are looking for cost-saving strategies and technological solutions that are proven successes. IT Departments in many universities and colleges are striving to do more with less and we want to provide a platform for sharing these best practices

* Share technology-inspired classroom applications, creative IT and learning solutions, research, policies and products that show current or future promise for higher education. Presentations that fit within the broad topics of learning applications and tools, instructional design, learning space development, green initiatives and IT infrastructure are of particular interest, and we are also looking for presenters with expertise in digital media, social media, collaborative environments and other technologies applied currently in higher education environments.

Please consider these topics when submitting your proposal(s):
-Digital Media
-eTextbooks and other electronic curriculum and library resources
-IT Leadership Strategies
-Mobile learning
-Online/distance/virtual/hybrid learning
-Student Data Management systems
-Web based communication and productivity applications

Campus Technology INVITES APPLICATIONS to present from all education professionals representing universities, colleges and community colleges, in various content areas and specialties, as well as business and industry experts.

Companies, organizations and individuals representing technology-related products are invited to apply. These sessions should offer valuable facts and content to the audience and are not to be used as an "infomercial." Sales pitches are highly discouraged. Vendor presentations will be noted in the CT Program. Vendors are encouraged to have end users present with them, or preferably, for them. All vendor presenters must be exhibitors at CT Forum with a Promotion Package.
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