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EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference 2005

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Join us in Chicago this spring for the EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference! The 2005 theme is "Technology, Culture, and Collaboration: Next Challenges for Higher Education." Whether your focus is administrative services, information resources, teaching and learning, technology infrastructure, or management within higher education, you'll find opportunities to learn, share, and connect with others in your field and from your part of the country.

At the center of the conference are practical "how-to" sessions that offer valuable, region-specific information and ideas to help you manage and lead IT at your institution.

The sessions follow six key tracks:

  • Administrative Computing
  • Innovative Uses of Technology: Getting IT Done
  • Leadership, Governance, & Organizational Change
  • Next Generation Teaching, Learning and Libraries
  • Security: Policies and Practices
  • Corporate Presentation

Want to convene a session? Learn more!

Chicago is a city of world-class status and unsurpassed beauty. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the Midwest, Chicago is home to the blues, several sports teams, an internationally acclaimed orchestra, spectacular live theater, celebrated architecture, and thousands of restaurants, museums, and shopping.

Keynote Speakers

Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science?
Nancy Millichap, Director, Midwest Instructional Tech Center, Great Lakes Colleges Association
Susan L. Perry, Director of Programs, Council on Library & Information Resources
Carrie E. Regenstein, Associate CIO/Assoc. Director of DoIT, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robert S. Sorensen, CIO, Ivy Tech State College Central Office

The Higher Education of Gaming
Kurt Squire, Assistant Professor in Educational Communications and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison


 
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