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November 6-9 >> Denver, Colorado, and Online The best thinking in higher education IT...The 2012 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is the one higher education IT event you can’t afford to miss. Experienced CIOs and community IT leaders will share expertise and future insights. You’ll discover solutions and ideas to address campus needs. Participate on-site or online in multiple ways—where interactivity is core. You’ll experience and be inspired by:
Early Registration OpenEDUCAUSE 2012—on-site and online—offers a robust, member-driven program, focused on providing value you can use all year long. The Denver conference begins at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 6. Both the on-site and online conference activities run from 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 7, to 11:45 a.m. Friday, November 9. Preconference seminars are offered on Tuesday, November 6, for additional fees. The complete agenda will be online by the end of June.
General Session SpeakersWednesday, November 7![]() Clay Shirky Writer, consultant, and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies Thursday, November 8![]() Christine Flanagan Director Student Experience Lab, Business Innovation Factory ![]() Elliott Masie CEO The MASIE Center think tank ![]() Diana Oblinger President and CEO EDUCAUSE Friday, November 9![]() Edward Ayers President University of Richmond A Glimpse of the Best Thinking...If this is your first time attending the EDUCAUSE annual conference, explore the proceedings and highlights from last year’s conference, hosted in Philadelphia and online—EDUCAUSE 2011. Would you like to know when 2012 conference details are posted? Sign up to have an e-mail message sent to you when more information is available. EDUCAUSE thanks your EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2012 Program Committee Members. |
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