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EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2009The Technology Revolution in Higher Education: IT as a Catalyst for Change
NEW LOCATION!
The 2009 Mid-Atlantic Regional will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Whether your focus is administrative services, information resources, teaching and learning, technology infrastructure, or management, you can benefit from attending the Eighth Annual EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, January 7–9, 2009. Join us at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel to:
This year's conference, "The Technology Revolution in Higher Education: IT as a Catalyst for Change," will explore the impact of technology in our rapidly changing world. Technology has moved into the hands of information consumers who exercise their freedoms using cell phones, personal technology, social networking, and collaborative software. These technological advances are accelerating rapidly and, combined with technology's multidisciplinary nature, have a profound impact on requisite workforce skill sets. As we become increasingly global and interconnected, technology serves as a catalyst that stretches across disciplines, combining academic and social life. IT staff at every level must re-think our business and educational processes and act strategically in leading this revolution of change. Preconference seminars begin the morning of January 7, with the full conference program January 7–9, 2009. The program follows five key tracks:
Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of American democracy, but you'll find it's an ideal destination for discovery as you explore its colorful neighborhoods, renowned dining scene, historical sites, and other cultural locations. Call for ProposalsThe Call for Proposals is now closed. Notification to proposal authors is expected to take place in September. Thank you for your patience General Session SpeakersWednesday General Session - The Technology Revolution in Higher Education: IT as a Catalyst for Change![]() Nadine Stern Vice President, Information Technology and Enrollment Support Services The College of New Jersey Friday General Session - Hidden Her-story: The Top-Secret "Rosies" of World War II![]() Associate Professor, Film and Media Arts
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