From 06 January 2007 till 09 January 2007 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
The main goal of the 2007 Hawaii International Conference on Education is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various education related fields from all over the world to come together and learn from each other. An additional goal of the conference is to provide a place for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to education to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines.
Respectful conduct is vital to academic endeavors. Unfortunately, faculty, staff, and administrators must often contend with discourteous student behaviors. Incivilities affect the instructor’s capacity and desire to teach, the students’ ability to learn, and create emotional distress for all involved. Whether passive or overt, these disruptions are difficult to cope with, in part, because of their wide variety and often ambiguous nature. However, if not addressed, disrespectful behaviors rarely diminish, and will often escalate.
From 09 January 2007 till 12 January 2007 Location: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
The International MultiMedia Modeling Conference (MMM) is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all MMM related areas. The conference calls for research papers reporting original investigation results and industrial track papers reporting real multimedia applications and system development experience. The conference also solicits proposals for tutorials on crucial technologies of multimedia modeling, and calls for special sessions proposals focusing on specific new challenges in the multimedia arena.
From 09 January 2007 till 12 January 2007 Location: Cambridge University, UK
The inaugural Technology Conference was held at the University of California, Berkeley, San Francisco, in February 2005. Since then, the conference has been held in Hyderabad, India, 12-15 December 2005, and a symposium on Technology and Democracy was held at McGill University in Montreal, Canada , 9-10 June 2006.
This conference will address a range of critically important themes in the various fields that address the complex and subtle relationships between technology, knowledge and society. Main speakers include some of the leading thinkers in these areas, as well as numerous paper, colloquium and workshop presentations.
From 10 January 2007 till 13 January 2007 Location: London, UK
BETT is the world's leading educational information and communications technologies (ICT) event. Visitors have the opportunity to enrich their ICT knowledge and skills at the numerous seminars, workshops and product demonstrations.
From 11 January 2007 till 12 January 2007 Location: Manchester, UK
The EU 6th Framework Integrated Project TENCompetence (www.tencompetence.org) is organising a workshop on soa and lifelong competence development. The objective of the workshop is to identify and analyse current research and technologies in the intersection of the soa and lifelong learning fields, in the areas of their theory, application and use.
From 11 January 2007 till 13 January 2007 Location: Toronto, Orlando, Canada
The Canadian Undergraduate Technology Conference (CUTC) is an annual event that held in the Toronto region. This 3-day conference brings together students from all across Canada with academia and industry leaders from across the world.
From 11 January 2007 till 14 January 2007 Location: Texas, USA
IAL's annual conference brings together educators, language teachers, corporate trainers, researchers and leaders from around the world who are passionate about human transformation.
AL practitioners join other cutting edge learning professionals to share their knowledge and skills in interactive, fun and meaningful sessions designed to build your competence and provide you with a set of tools and approaches to deep learning.
From 14 January 2007 till 17 January 2007 Location: Hawaii, USA
We are moving well beyond telecommunications as a utility service. Boundaries are blurring between, networks, media, entertainment, software, business services and advertising. Value chains are in turmoil. Competition is coming from all quarters. Network scarcity is beginning to give way to bandwidth abundance. Predictable earnings are being challenged by the uncertainty of on-demand services. New players with great drawing power seem to be emerging every day. And while access continues to be a challenge in many lesser developed parts of the Pacific hemisphere, applications and services are growing more valuable with the effect of creating ever more demand forcing down rates for broadband transport.
PTC is the #1 Asia-Pacific international conference for telecommunications and ICT professionals. Hard-hitting informative sessions will ensure that you are prepared to leverage new partnerships and remain competitive in an ever-changing marketplace.