From 02 April 2007 till 04 April 2007 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
The International Conference on Information Technology- New Generations (ITNG) is an annual event focusing on state of the art technologies pertaining to digital information and communication. The applications of advanced information technology to such domains as astronomy, biology, education, geosciences, and health care are among topics of relevance to ITNG. Visionary ideas, theoretical and experimental results, as well as prototypes, designs, and tools that help the information readily flow to the user are of special interest. The conference features keynote speakers, the best student award, the PhD student forum and workshops/exhibits from industry, government and academia.
Working with Hidden Disabilities is a brief overview and idea manual for campus and online college faculty. The program covers cognitive disabilities such as LDs, ADHD, and head injuries; disorders such as ADHD, OCD, and Asperger’s Syndrome; and selected mental health and psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality, post-traumatic stress, conduct disorder, and schizophrenia. Each segment explains common symptoms seen in electronic or classroom work (whether a student is documented or not), explains what accommodations are generally used to provide equal access and why they help, and gives ideas for universal design both on campus and online that can improve comprehension and performance for all students in a course.
From 10 April 2007 till 12 April 2007 Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Sponsored by the EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force, this annual meeting brings together information security professionals, IT staff, and others from across the higher education community. The 2007 conference will include keynote speakers, pre and postconference seminars, corporate displays, and sessions that address technical solutions, security policies and procedures, and management issues, including security training and awareness.
From 16 April 2007 till 17 April 2007 Location: Salzburg, Austria
How does self-directed, lifelong learning benefits from open training materials of the internet, open source based learn- and knowledge software and common good licences?
From 17 April 2007 till 19 April 2007 Location: Online
E-Learning is passé. U-learning is the new wave globally in higher education. Ubiquitous learning encompasses e-learning and emphasizes learning anytime, anywhere and anyway in both formal and informal lifelong learning environments. As u-learning and Web 2.0 technology evolve, social interaction, intercultural communications, and global collaboration increases in importance. Social networking and learning communities are integral components of u-learning.
Through online social networks, young adults today gain a sense of community that is important in their daily and social life. How can we learn from this? How can we learn from our students?
TCC or Technology, Colleges and Community is a worldwide online conference designed for university and college practitioners including faculty, academic support staff, counselors, student services personnel, students, and administrators.
From 18 April 2007 till 20 April 2007 Location: Amman, Jordan
It aims to promote the development of Mobile Learning in the Middle East, provide a forum for education and knowledge transfer, expose students to latest ICT technologies and encourage the study and implementation of mobile applications in teaching and learning.
From 18 April 2007 till 20 April 2007 Location: Laval, France
The most renowned international specialists and the principal users of Virtual Reality technology share the very latest techniques from their fields of expertise. The Laval Virtual Conference (VRIC) is the Number 1 European event devoted exclusively to Virtual Reality. The event covers all the fields in which Virtual Reality is applied.
From 22 April 2007 till 28 April 2007 Location: Sainte-Luce, Martinique
The 2007 IEEE International Conference on Networking (ICN 2007) is organized and technically co-sponsored by IEEE/France, IEE, and by the International Academy, Research and Industry Association (IARIA). ICN 2007 is organized by and for academic, research and industrial partners.
From 22 April 2007 till 28 April 2007 Location: Sainte-Luce, Martinique
The International Conference on Systems (ICONS 2007) initiates a series of events covering a broad spectrum of topics. The conference covers fundamentals on designing, implementing, testing, validating and maintaining various kinds of software and hardware systems. Several tracks are proposed to treat the topics from theory to practice, in terms of methodologies, design, implementation, testing, use cases, tools, and lessons learnt.
From 23 April 2007 till 26 April 2007 Location: Ouarzazate, Morocco
The First International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS) aims at providing an international forum for scientists, researchers, engineers and developers from a wide range of information science areas to exchange ideas and approaches in this evolving field. While presenting research findings and state-of-art solutions, you are especially invited to share experiences on new research challenges.
From 29 April 2007 till 02 May 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia
This will be the premier event for professionals working in higher education, managing information technologies to advance scholarship, learning, teaching and research. With the theme of "Advancing Knowledge Pushing Boundaries", the programme will not only feature interesting, relevant and up-to-date content but will provide you with excellent opportunities to interact with colleagues from other institutions and other industries.