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ProgramUnifying the Digital Campus: Integrated Technologies Supporting Practical Solutions
Half-day preconference seminars will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 17. These intensive, in-depth, highly interactive sessions will provide attendees with a chance to explore key issues, tools, and subjects in great detail. (Please note: A separate registration and fee are required.) Blogging and Tagging the ConferenceWhether contributing or consuming content about the conference through blogs, social bookmarking sites, or photo-sharing services, use the tag [EDUCAUSE_MARC08]. EDUCAUSE members can sign up for a blog at EDUCAUSE Connect. Blog posts could take the form of brief session descriptions, links to useful related resources, or other comments that might generate discussion in the community. AgendaYou can view the full conference agenda, detailed program information, or follow the links below for schedule information for specific dates. Also available is a complete listing of speakers, and links to their sessions. Speakers now have the ability to upload session materials. Click here to view a list of sessions with available resources. Track Sessions
Program Committee2007 Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Program Committee members. Plan to Participate Next YearIt's not too soon to mark your calendar for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008. Plan to join us January 14–16 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront in Baltimore, Maryland. Look for more information on the event this fall. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference offers ways for you to stretch professionally beyond simply attending the event.
Page Last Updated: Friday, January 11, 2008
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