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April 8–9, 2014long beach, californiaWestin Long Beach
The DigiTal campus:collaboraTion & communiTy
4th annual
The explosive growth and proliferation of internet-ready mobile devices on campus networks has transformed higher education pedagogically, administratively and financially. So what’s on the horizon in the connected age of higher education, and how do you know what’s right for your campus?
Find out at Campus Technology Forum, the West Coast event from the award-winning producers of Campus Technology magazine, designed to provide you with transformative higher education professional development and actionable intelligence in education technology.
Exploring EducAtionAl innovAtion & tEchnology
see program highlights inside!PRODuCED BY
KeynoTeEllen WagnerPartner and Senior Analyst Sage Road Solutions, LLC
EArly Bird pricing—saVe UP to 20%!
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toP 5 Reasons to attenD caMPUs technoLogY FoRUMIntensive Training: Immerse yourself in two information-packed days of education technology-focused sessions, keynotes, new solutions and products in the exhibit hall and a can’t-miss reception for an incredible low price!
Focused Topics Designed for You: An excellent selection of breakout sessions on digital content and productivity tools, distance, online and blended learning, IT and institutional intelligence! Check out the Track Descriptions for a complete overview.
Unparalleled Access to Experts: Class-sized breakout sessions give you the opportunity to spend quality time with ed tech experts who are reshaping and defining the uses of technology in higher education. It’s a great opportunity to get insightful, on-point answers to some of your most important questions!
Grow Your Network: Between sessions or at lunch; in the exhibit hall and at the reception. You’ll enjoy easy access to speakers and vendor representatives, and network with peers and colleagues—IT Directors, CIOs, Administrative and Instructional leaders—to expand your professional development network.
Robust Technological Solutions: Explore new advances in the marketplace and meet in the exhibit hall with 30 leading technology suppliers in an interactive, face-to-face setting that allows for in-depth research on the technology solutions you need.
BonUs tRack: PosteR sessions in the exhiBit haLLin addition to two days of Breakout Sessions, poster Sessions let you engage one-on-one with technology innovators eager to share their ideas, experiences and current research, sharing best practices that you can apply to your own implementations.
10 things you thinK you Know, But you don’t!
displaynote: class collaboration System for Byod
follow the leader
inspire me: meeting the learner’s thirst for Engagement
navigating open Source Web projects in higher Education
predictors of technological Anxiety and Self-Efficacy regarding Social media
reaching new Students through telepresence technology
the Knowledge and Skill of Self-defined instructional technologists
Explore the complete list of poster Sessions online at campustechnology.com/ctforum
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Additional sessions on teaching and learning as well as online learning are also available for you to attend through our co-located partners, AAEEBl and oEi—at no additional charge! See the complete list hErE.
Distance anD onLine LeaRningDeveloping an Open Online Faculty Development Program Using iTunes UMark Riley, Technology Coordinator, Ohio University; Larry Hess, Simulation Lab Specialist, Ohio University, School of Nursing; and Briju Thankachan, Instructional Designer, Ohio University, College of Health Sciences and Professions
Mix it, Stir it, Shake it: Blending Learning EnvironmentsMarcia Kish, Professional Development Coordinator, National University
Bridging the Gap Between Open Courses & Traditional Learning Through JanuxErin Yarbrough, Associate Vice President for Web Communications, Marketing & New Media, University of Oklahoma
Building Social Campus CommunitiesChase Schults, Senior Salesforce Administrator, Western Governors University
inFoRMation technoLogY ManageMent anD LeaDeRshiPSherpa, MAP, Predictive Analytics and Dashboard: Software Designed for SuccessJim Gaston, IT Director - Academic Systems, South Orange County Community College District; and Robert Bramucci, Vice-Chancellor, Technology and Learning Services, South Orange County Community College District
Academica: A New Realtime Portal Platform for Academic InstitutionsRobert Thompson, Director, Wayne State University; Michael Gregoriowicz, Lead Applications Technical Analyst, Wayne State University
Agile Dashboard Development Using Meta Data ModelsTewei Wang, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Springfield
The Trifecta Effect: Strategic Planning, Governance and Project ManagementMario Berry, Associate Vice Chancellor - Enterprise Application, Lone Star College System
Building a Campus-wide Cybersecurity Awareness Program Without Breaking the BankBill Balint, Chief Information Officer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Applying Presidential Leadership Principles to Managing Information TechnologyTimothy Foley, Director, Client Computing & Library Services, Lehigh University
Case Study: Cal Poly Enhances Campus Life with Mobile Technology and mPOSPreston Winn, Director of Business Development - Education Solutions, AirWatch
teaching anD LeaRningeText—Past, Present & FutureDr. Rand Spiwak, CEO (former college Exec VP/CFO ), eTextConsult, LLC
Grounded in Reality: Technology-Enabled Real-Time Curriculum Mapping and AnalysisScott Helf, CTO, Asst. Dean Academic Informatics, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Western University of Health Sciences
Digital Learning Objects: Produce, Reuse and AdvertiseLaurie Borchard, Digital Learning Initiatives Librarian, Cal State Northridge
Social Media in Management EducationOwen Hall, Jr., Professor, Pepperdine University
Tandem Delivery and Assessment Methods and the Impact on Student Retention and SuccessKevin Revell, Associate Professor, Murray State University
YoUR choice oF 16 BReakoUt sessions in a VaRietY oF FocUs aReas!VieW the coMPLete session List onLine at caMPUstechnoLogY.coM/ctFoRUM
RegistRation inFoRMationcaMPUs technoLogY FoRUM conFeRence Packages
eaRLY BiRD conFeRence RegistRation Package
only $299$399 after Early Bird Extended Deadline
Package Includes:•All Conference Sessions
•Tuesday Lunch
•Tuesday Afternoon Networking Reception
•Keynote and General Sessions
•Access to Exhibit Hall
•Poster Sessions & Exhibit Hall Education
eaRLY BiRD conFeRence + hoteL—Best DeaL!
only $699$799 after Early Bird Extended Deadline
Package Includes: •2-night stay at the Westin Long Beach
(Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8)
•All Conference Sessions
•Tuesday Lunch
•Tuesday Afternoon Networking Reception
•Keynote and General Sessions
•Access to Exhibit Hall
•Poster Sessions & Exhibit Hall Education
hoW to RegisteR ONLINE: campustechnology.com/ctforum Online registration is transacted via secured server in order to safeguard your private information.
PHONE: 850.219.9600 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm EDT - credit card payment only)
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Campus Technology Forum’s Federal Tax ID number is 20-4583700
Campus Technology Forum is a division of 1105 Media, Inc
Cancellation Policy: A 100% refund less a $50 processing fee will be given for all cancellations requested by 3/7/14. After 3/7/14, no refunds will be given; however, all registrations are transferable to colleagues and associates with written authorization from the original registrant.
tEAm rEgiStrAtion diScountS When three or more people from a single school or organization register at the same time, you can realize savings of $50 per person. please contact Sara ross at [email protected] for more information.
Who attenDs?cio, cto, it staFF, Dean oF inFoRMation technoLogY, PRoVosts, Vice PResiDent acaDeMic aFFaiRs, technicaL sPeciaLists, technoLogY cooRDinatoR, technoLogists, teaching FacULtY
JuSt AddEd: nEW 1-dAy rEgiStrAtion optionS thAt SAvE timE & monEy!onLY haVe one DaY to attenD caMPUs technoLogY FoRUM?
check oUt these tiMe- anD cost-eFFectiVe Packages!
hoteL inFoRMation the Westin Long Beach333 East Ocean Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90802
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The Westin Long Beach Hotel will make you feel right at home. At one of the top Long Beach hotels located at the waterfront center of California, you can experience the best of Southern California with our close proximity to the beach and famous attractions such as the Aquarium of the Pacific, The Pike Shopping Center and Rainbow Harbor. We make it easy to explore all of the top things to do in Long Beach.
Lock in your discounted rate of $159 (plus tax) per night when you reserve your room by March 21st. Campus Technology Forum attendees who book their hotel by March 21, 2014 will receive this special conference rate (subject to availability). After March 21, 2014, regular room rates will apply.
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