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Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2012EDUCAUSE 2012 Mid–Atlantic Regional Conference January 11-13, 2012 • Baltimore, Maryland Reimagining IT in a Changing Landscape Find presentations and At the 10th annual EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, January 11–13, 2012, in Baltimore, attendees reimagined, reinvented, and innovated in a climate of constant change and challenge with colleagues from across the region. Knowing that IT leaders must partner with faculty, staff, and students to create innovative solutions to the challenges of today and tomorrow, attendees took this opportunity to share, create, and learn new approaches while anticipating and responding to our changing world and higher education landscape. Now is the time for “uncommon thinking for the common good.” Program HighlightsThe program followed six programming tracks:
Wednesday General Session Randy Bass Associate Provost and Professor of English Georgetown University Friday General Session Kathy Humphrey Vice Provost and Dean of Students University of Pittsburgh Additional Event Opportunities CIO and Senior IT Leader Roundtable, Wednesday, January 11, 2:30–5:00 p.m. New IT Managers Program, Tuesday, January 10 – Friday, January 13 Who AttendedThe Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference provided a content-rich and diverse program for higher education IT professionals, including librarians and teaching and learning professionals. Those who plan and implement information technology and those who help their constituencies use information technology appropriately found significant value in the program content. A special invitation was extended to mid- and entry-level professionals. Program CommitteeView the list of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2012 Program Committee members. |
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