Conferences - March 2001

Syllabus spring2001 - Cincinnati
April 5-8, 2001

Campus Communications: From World Wide Web to Wireless
The Syllabus spring2001 Conference will present a framework for understanding the impact of new communications technologies on campus. Keynote addresses, breakout sessions, case studies, workshops, seminars, and technology demonstrations cover a broad range of conference themes, from wireless networking and IT infrastructure to Web development and instructional design.

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Syllabus2001 Conference - Santa Clara, California
July 20-24, 2001

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Syllabus fall2001 - Danvers, Massachusetts (Boston area)
November 29 - December 2, 2001

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