******************************** EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE CALENDAR Abbreviated forms of this calendar with current listings only appear in print in the ISTE members' newsletter ISTE UPDATE and in the EDUCATIONAL IRM QUARTERLY. Send announcements or corrections for either the print or online version to: Jodie Rogers, Assistant Editor International Society for Technology in Education 1787 Agate Street Eugene, OR 97403-1923 fax 503/346-5890 CompuServe: 70014,2117 Internet: ISTE@Oregon.uoregon.edu AppleLink: ISTE America Online: ISTE When submitting an announcement, please include contact data for participants rather than exhibitors, and indicate if the conference is sponsored by an ISTE Organization Affiliate. --==ISTE==-- 1994 MARCH 1-2 Midwest Education and Technology Conference; St. Louis, MO; Regional Consortium for Education & Technology, 13480 South Outer Forty Road, Suite 101, Chesterfield, MO 630017; ph. 314/851-0085; fax 314/851-0047. 3-4 Fifth Annual Classroom Computing 1900s Conference: Possibilities and Successes; Oshkosh, WI; Anne Docter, The Koehn Institute, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 800 Allgoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 54901-8601; ph. 414/424-2367. 3-6 Kentucky Education Technology Conference, "On the Move with the Kentucky Education Technology System"; Lydia Wells Sledge or Jena Howard, Kentucky Department of Education, 500 Mero Street, Frankfort, KY 40601; ph. 502/564-7168; fax 502/564-6470. 4-5 Utah Technology Conference (UCET); Salt Lake City, UT; Dennis S. Gilbert; E-mail: dgilbert@gse.utah.edu. 5 Schools on the Information Highway; Newark, NY; Jack Crawford, Wayne-Finger Lakes Teacher Resouce Center, 703 e. Maple Ave., 10 Eisenhower Hall, Newark, NY 145-1863; ph 315/331-1584; fax 3315/331-1587; BBS 716/526-6495; E-mail: FIDOnet 1:260/620 or jack@rochgte.fidonet.org. 6-8 1994 Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC '94), Special Track on Computer Applications in Education, Phoenix, AZ; Conference Director, Ed Deaton, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, E-mail: deaton@sdsu.edu. 10-11 Michigan Association for Computer-related Technology Users in Learning (MACUL T94) 18th Annual Conference, RAn Invitation to Touch the FutureS; Grand Rapids, MI; MACUL T94, Office of Conferences and Institutes, Division of Continuing Education, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5161; ph. 616/387-4174; fax 616/387-4189. 13-16 Software Publishers Association Spring Symposium; San Francisco, CA; SPA, 1730 M Street N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036-4510. 14-16 Fourteenth Annual Microcomputers in Education Conference (MEC '93); Tempe, AZ; Kay Kennedy, Conference Co-Director, Microcomputers in Education Conference, Arizona State University, CSB 355C, Box 870908, Tempe, AZ 85287-0908; ph. 602/965-7363; fax 602/965-8887. 16-18 Satellites and Education Conference VII, West Chester, PA; Nancy McIntyre, Educational Center for EOS, 304 Recitation Hall, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19393; ph. 215/436-2393; fax 215/436-3102; E-mail: nmcintyr@mainvm.wcupa.edu. 16-19 Society for Technology and Teacher Education (STATE '94) 5th Annual Meeting, "Methods and Models for the 90s"; Washington, DC; STATE 94/AACE P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902; ph. 804/973-3987; fax 804/978-7449; E-mail: AACE @Virginia.Edu. 16-19 California State University, Northridge's Ninth Annual International Conference, "Technology and Persons with Disabilities"; Los Angeles, CA; Dr. Harry J. Murphy, Center on Disabilities, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street-DVSS, Northridge, CA 91330; ph. 818/885-2578; fax 818/885-4929; Internet: HMURPHY@VAX.CSUN.EDU. 17-18 Microcomputers on Line with Education '94; Atlanta, GA; Registration Office, Division of Continuing Education, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 4044, Atlanta, GA 303032-4844; ph. 404/651-3456. 17-18 Fifth Annual Activating Children Through Technology (ACTT) Conference; Macomb, IL; ACTT V, 27 Horrabin Hall, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455; ph. 309/298-1634 (Joyce). 17-19 Educational Technology Institute, "The Road Map to School Improvement"; Albuquerque, NM; NM State Department of Education, Celia Einhorn, Technology and Training, 10580 S. Hwy 14, Tijeras, NM 87059; ph. 505/281-1122; fax 505/256-1122; fax 505/256-4452; E-mail: einhorn@apsicc.aps.edu. 17-19 Third Annual Student Technology Conference, "Imaging '94: Vision Planning, Reality"; Calgary, AB Canada; Bill Leonard, Cambrian Elementary School, 640 Northmount Drive, N.W., Calgary, AB T2K 3J5; ph. 403/284-2246. 18 New Hampshire Society for Technology Education Conference on Telecommunications, RConnecting to the World: New Tools for EducationS; Concord, NH; Kathy Kentner, New Hampshire Society for Technology; ph. 603/868-5535; E-mail: K_Kentner@Mentor.unh.edu. 18-24 Eighth International Conference of the European Schools Project, "Connecting the World"; Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Pauline Meijer, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS Amsterdam, The Netherlands; ph. 31-20-5251248; fax 31-20-525-1211; E-mail: pauline@esp.educ.uva.nl. 23-25 Tennessee Educational Technology Conference (TETC); Nashville, TN; Conference Coordinator, Tennessee Department of Education, 531 Henley Street, Suite 520, Knoxville, TN 37902. 25-26 EDTECH-Hawaii, "The Future of EducationQEveryone's Responsibility"; Honolulu, HI; Cheryl Feagins, EDTECH, P.O. Box 11472 or 747 University Ave. #106, Honolulu, HI 96828; E-mail: eboard-l@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu or cherylf@kalama.doe.hawaii.edu. 27-30 Pacific Northwest Technology Conference, "Spanning the Worlds Between Technology and Those with Special Needs"; Bellevue, WA; Grant Lord, Washington Technology Access Center, 8705 232nd P1 SW, Edmonds, WA 98026; ph. 206/776-3663; E-mail: WTA@Applelink.Apple.COM@INTERNET#. 27-30 Technology and Innovations In Education (TIE) Eighth Regional Technology Conference; Sioux Falls, SD; TIE '94, 1925 Plaza Blvd., Rapid City, SD 57702-9357; ph. 605/394-1876; fax 605/394-5315. 27-30 Eleventh International Conference on Technology and Education, "Deciding our Future: Technological Imperatives for Education"; London, England; Tom Sechrest, Conference Coordinator, The 11th International Conference for Technology in Education, University of Texas in Austin, P.O. Box AA, Austin, TX 78713 USA; ph. 512/471-4080; fax 512/471-8786. 29-4/2 Alaska Society for Technology in Education, "Taking Care of Business"; Anchorage, AK; Mark Standley, ASTE '94 Conference, P.O. Box 714, Tok, AK 99780; ph. 907/883-5151; fax 907/883-5154. APRIL 1 First Midwest Small College Computing Conference; Fort Wayne, IN; Dave Berque, Dept. of Computer Science, DePauw Univ., Greencastle, IN 46135. 4-8 AERA (ENETSIG) Annual Meeting, "Alternative Learning Environments: Work, School, Play"; New Orleans, LA; Daniel Blaine, University of Manoa; E-mail: daniel@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu or daniel@uhunix.bitnet. 7-10 The New Learning Environment: Serving Diversity Through Technology, Sponsored by the National Education Association (NEA) and the Rocky Mountain Association for Technology in Education (RMATE); Albuquerque, NM; Carol Adams, NEA, 1201 16th Street, N.W., Washington, DC; 202/822-7118; fax 202/822-7974; E-mail: America Online: NEAexec01@aol.com. 11-13 The Global Village Schools National Conference; Atlanta, GA; Continuing Education Community Programs, The University of Oklahoma, 555 Constitution Street, Norman, OK 73037-0005; ph. 405/325-1711; fax 405/325-1824. 14-16 Northwest Council for Computer Education 23rd Annual Conference, "Perspectives"; Spokane, WA; Myrna Jensen, Conference Organizer, 324 Whitebirch Place, Wenatchee, WA 98801; ph. 509/663-1950; E-mail: AppleLink: K1679. 15-17 Educational Computer Conferences' 12th Annual Technology, Reading & Learning Difficulties Conference; Baltimore, MD; Diane Frost, Educational Computer Conferences, Dept. T, 1070 Crows Nest Way, Richmond, CA 94803; ph. 800/255-2218 or 510/222-1249. 16 Region V of the Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA); Beaumont, TX; Ann Randazzo or Helen Bolton, TCEA, 5600 25th Street,, Groves, TX 77619; ph. 409/963-1215. 27-29 Computers in Healthcare Education Symposium '94, "Development & Management of Multimedia, Networks & Information Resources"; Philadelphia, PA; Jerilyn Garofalo, User Support Specialist, Health Sciences Libraries Consortium, 3600 Market Street, Suite 550, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2646; E-mail Garofalo@shrsys.hslc.org. 29-30 Virginia Society for Technology in Education (VSTE) Annual Conference; Wintergreen, VA; Dr. Daniel Arkin, Executive Director, Virginia Society for Technology in Education, University of Virginia, Curry School of Education, 405 Emmet Street, 287 Ruffner Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22903; ph. 804/320- 3424; E-mail: vste@virginia.edu. 29-30 Twenty-Seventh Annual Small College Computing Symposium; Winona, MN; SCCS, Computer Science Department, Winona State University, Winona, MN 55987; ph. 507/457-5385; fax 507/457-5681; E-mail: SCCS94@vax2.winona,.msus.edu. MAY 1-7 Fourth East/West Invitation Seminar on New Technologies in Education, Budapest, Hungary; International Technology Exchange, Box 49, Bloomfield, CT 06002; fax 203/242-7002; E-mail: budapest@uhavax.hartford.edu. 2-5 SUPERCOMM '94; New Orleans, LA; Judi McAda, Executive Director-Media Relations and Special Events, United States Telephone Association, 900 19th Street, N.W., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20006-2190; ph. 202/835-3168; fax 202/457-4939. 10-12 National Online Meeting & IOLS '94, New York, NY; National ONline Meeting, Learned Information, Inc., 143 Old Marlton Pike, Medford, MJ 08055; ph. 609/654-6266; fax 609/654- 4309. 11-14 Canadian Association for Distance Education (CADE) '94 Conference, "Distance! Quelle Distance?"; Vancouver, BC; CADE '94, Centre for Distance Education, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Canada; ph. 604/291-3524; fax 604/291-4964; E-mail: Heather_Persons@sfu.ca. 16-23 CeBIT '94 Hannover (World Center for Office, Information and Telecommunications Technology; Hannover, Germany; (US Contact) Hannover Fairs USA, Inc., 103 Carnegie Center, Princeton, NJ 08540; ph. 609/987-1202; fax 609/987-0092. JUNE 12-15 Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada (AMMTEC '94) Conference; Lethbridge, AB; AMTEC T94, c/o Conference Services, University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4 Canada; ph. 403/329-2244; fax 403/329-5166. 13-15 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) 1994, "Recreating the Revolution"; Boston MA; Donella Ingham, NECC Coordinator, ISTE, 1787 Agate Street, Eugene, OR 97403-1923; ph. 503/346-2834; fax 503/346-5890; E-mail: Donella_Ingham@ccmail.uoregon.edu. 17-22 RESNA '94, "Tuning in to the 21st Century Through Assistive Technology: Listen to the Music"; Nashville, TN; RESNA, Suite 700, 1101 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036; ph. 202/857-1199. 25-29 World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, "ED-MEDIA 94"; Vancouver, Canada; Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902; ph. 804/973-3987; fax 804/978-7449; E- mail: AACE@virginia.edu. 25-29 ED-MEDIA'94; Vancouver, BC Canada; Hermann Maurer, E- mail: aace@virginia.edu. 27-7/1 International Federation for Information Processing International Working Conference on Elementary Education (WG3.5); Philadelphia, PA; Conference Secretariat, IFIP WG3.5 '94, Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA 19010; fax 215/527-0341; E-mail: Rosemont@Villvm. 30-7/2 5th International Technology Conference, "New Technology in Education"; Troitsk, Russia; Peter Hutcher, President, Global Technology Projects/SIG of Computer Using Educators, Inc., 3835 Carmel Way, San Leandro, CA 94578; fax 510/483-7647; E-mail: phutcher@igc.com. JULY 5-8 First International Conference on Distance Education in Russia, "Distance Learning and New Technologies in Education"; Moscow, Russia; Conference Secretariat, ROSNIIIS (12-4), 22 Shepkina, 129090 Moscow, Russia; fax +7-095-954-5127; E-mail: de_russia_1994@aie.msk.su. 9-13 Computers in Applied Linguistics Conference (CALC), "A Decade of Commitment"; Ames, IA; Carol Chapelle, 203 Ross Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011; E-mail: carolc@iastate.edu. 11-15 ConnSense '94, Using Technology for Inclusion; Cromwell, CT; Chauncy N. Rucker, Director, A.J. Pappanikou Center Technology Lab, U-64, 249 Glenbrook Road, Storrs, CT 06269-2064; ph. 203/486-0165. 21-23 1994 International Symposium on Mathematics/Science Education and Technology, "Emerging Issues & Trends"; San Diego, CA; 1994 Symposium, AACE, P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902 USA; ph. 804/973-3987; fax 804/978-7449; E-mail: AACE@Virginia.Edu. 23-29 International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA) 25th Anniversary Conference; Ann Arbor, MI; Dr. Richard D. Duke, Graduate Program in Gaming and Simulation, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109; ph. 313/764-1300; fax 313/663-3690; E-mail: Richard_Duke@um.cc.umich.edu. SEPTEMBER 14-16 East-West International Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Virtual Reality (MHVR'94), "New Media For Global Communication"; Moscow, Russia; Dr. Peter Brusilovsky; fax +7 095 943 0089; E-mail: plb@icsti.msk.su. 19-23 East-West Conference on Computer Technologies in Education (EW-ED '94); Crimea, Ukraine; Dr. Svetlana Dikareva, Computer Center, Simferopol State University, Yaltinskaya, 4, Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine 333036; Ph. (0652) 23-23-82; fax (0652) 23-23-10; E-mail: cted94%ccssu.crimea.ua@ussr.eu.net. 25-26 Second Annual Midwest Educational Technology Conference; Wichita, KS; Division of Continuing Education, The Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67260-0022; 316/689-3726. OCTOBER 20-22 1994 Independent Computer Consultants Association (ICCA) National Conference, "Investing in Our Future"; 933 Gardenview Office Parkway, St. Louis, MO 63141; ph. 34/997-4633. 26-28 Technology + Learning 8th Annual Conference; Dallas, TX; National School Boards Association, Institute for the Transfer of Technology to Education, 1680 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314- 9900. 31-11/3 EDUCOM '94, "Transforming Education: Measures and Milestones"; San Antonio, TX; Ruth Holder or Bill Graves, EDUCOM; ph. 202/872-4200; E-mail: conf@educom.edu. NOVEMBER 19-22 The Great Technology Get Together; Minneapolis, MN; Connie Feil, TIES, 2665 Long Lake Road, Roseville, MN 55113; ph. 612/638-8780; E-mail: TGTGT94@ties.K12.mn.us. 1995 FEBRUARY 7-11 Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) 15th Annual State Conference, Austin Convention Center, Austin, TX; Robert Knight, Executive Secretary, TCEA; ph. 800/282-8232; fax 806/799- 0906; E-mail: rknight@tenet.edu. 25-26 The Kentucky Council of Teachers of English/Language Arts Annual Spring Conference; Louisville, KY; Fred Cornelius, English Department, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071. JUNE 16-19 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC '95); Baltimore, MD; Doris Lidtke, NECC '95, 1705 East West Hightway #611, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 18-21 ED-MEDIA'95; Graz, Austria; Hermann Maurer; E-mail: aace@virginia.edu. OCTOBER 31-11/3 EDUCOM '95; Portland, OR; Bill Graves or Ruth Holder, EDUCOM '95; ph. 202/872-4200; E-mail: conf@educom.edu. 1996 FEBRUARY 6-10 Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) 16th Annual State Conference, Austin Convention Center, Austin, TX; Robert Knight, Executive Secretary, TCEA; ph. 800/282-8232; fax 806/799- 0906; E-mail: rknight@tenet.edu. --==ISTE==-- .