Coming Soon: Educause Floor Shopper

If you’re an Educause 2007 attendee, you won’t want to miss our October issue, in which we preview the outstanding products and solutions that can be seen this year in Seattle, WA. Our exclusive Floor Shopper is your roadmap to the hottest booths at the show, including pages of “why this important to you” information, screen shots, and product visuals, plus “Editor’s Top Pick” tags, calling attention to new tools and technologies our editors are particularly excited about.

Attention Educause exhibitors: Don’t miss this special feature opportunity! Our editors are currently looking for information on exciting new products debuting or showcasing at the show. Submit your Educause press release or product information, including your Educause booth number, to Managing Editor Rhea Kelly at [email protected] no later than July 30.

About the Author

Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].

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