2004 Conference on Information Technology
2004 Conference on Information Technology
The League for Innovation's annual Conference on Information Technology (CIT) offers a diverse program and cutting edge exposition exploring the intelligent application of information technology in community and technical colleges.
Faculty Administrators Chief Technology Officers Instructional/Curriculum Designers Registrars Faculty Development Specialists Webmasters Librarians Multimedia Specialists Counselors/Advisors Facilities Managers Institutional Researchers Business Officers Trustees Analysts/Programmers
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Jeb Bush, Governor, State of Florida
Judith Boettcher, Author, Faculty Guide for Moving Teaching and Learning to the Web, Veteran Executive Director, Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN)
Carol Twigg, Executive Director, Center for Academic Transformation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Closing Panel:
J. David Armstrong Jr., Chancellor, Florida Division of Community Colleges; H. Martin Lancaster, President, North Carolina Community College System; Mark David Milliron (Host), President and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College
WHEN:
November 7-10, 2004
WHO:
Administrators, faculty, and staff who want to explore and discuss the use of information technology to improve all aspects of educational institutions.
WHY:
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:
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Wireless Communications Systems and Their Implications for Community Colleges
Sessions targeted toward this focus area will encourage an exchange of ideas about how community colleges can anticipate and meet future educational, training, and organizational needs related to radio and TV broadcasting, cellular telephony, specialized mobile radio, wireless data, microwave, and satellite services.
3D HoloProjection Demonstrations
Back by popular demand! 3D HoloProjection (3DH) is a futuristic technology being introduced into learning environments to create more immersive and realistic learning experiences. 3DH provides the capability to visually remove a physical room and replace it with a created or real multidimensional visual environment.
League for Innovation and National Association of Manufacturers Collaboration
The League for Innovation and the Center for Workforce Success, the education and training arm of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), have entered into a collaboration to promote the sharing of best practices, emerging technologies, significant trends, cutting-edge solutions, and other important considerations facing manufacturing technology educators at community and technical colleges.
For additional information contact Ed Leach or visit http://www.league.org/2004cit.
The League for Innovation's annual Conference on Information Technology (CIT) offers a diverse program and cutting edge exposition exploring the intelligent application of information technology in community and technical colleges.
Faculty Administrators Chief Technology Officers Instructional/Curriculum Designers Registrars Faculty Development Specialists Webmasters Librarians Multimedia Specialists Counselors/Advisors Facilities Managers Institutional Researchers Business Officers Trustees Analysts/Programmers
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Jeb Bush, Governor, State of Florida
Judith Boettcher, Author, Faculty Guide for Moving Teaching and Learning to the Web, Veteran Executive Director, Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN)
Carol Twigg, Executive Director, Center for Academic Transformation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Closing Panel:
J. David Armstrong Jr., Chancellor, Florida Division of Community Colleges; H. Martin Lancaster, President, North Carolina Community College System; Mark David Milliron (Host), President and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College
WHEN:
November 7-10, 2004
WHO:
Administrators, faculty, and staff who want to explore and discuss the use of information technology to improve all aspects of educational institutions.
WHY:
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:
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Wireless Communications Systems and Their Implications for Community Colleges
Sessions targeted toward this focus area will encourage an exchange of ideas about how community colleges can anticipate and meet future educational, training, and organizational needs related to radio and TV broadcasting, cellular telephony, specialized mobile radio, wireless data, microwave, and satellite services.
3D HoloProjection Demonstrations
Back by popular demand! 3D HoloProjection (3DH) is a futuristic technology being introduced into learning environments to create more immersive and realistic learning experiences. 3DH provides the capability to visually remove a physical room and replace it with a created or real multidimensional visual environment.
League for Innovation and National Association of Manufacturers Collaboration
The League for Innovation and the Center for Workforce Success, the education and training arm of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), have entered into a collaboration to promote the sharing of best practices, emerging technologies, significant trends, cutting-edge solutions, and other important considerations facing manufacturing technology educators at community and technical colleges.
For additional information contact Ed Leach or visit http://www.league.org/2004cit.