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INDIVIDUAL
Early bird ($99 USD)
April 1, 2011
Standard ($129 USD)
After April 1, 2011
Groups of 10 or more
save 10%
STUDENT
$19 USD
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GROUP INQUIRIES
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Conference Registration
16th Annual
TCC WORLDWIDE ONLINE CONFERENCE
April 12-14, 2011
Pre-conference dates: April 5
http://www.tcconlineconference.org/
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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Contact Sharon Fowler <fowlers@hawaii.edu> for more info.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION. Registration entitles participants to:
* Access to the official conference web site and community, 24x7.
* Real-time, online participation in keynotes, features, papers, and discussions.
* Access the conference papers and proceedings.
* Recordings of all live sessions.
* Opportunities for meeting and interacting with presenters & colleagues.
* Sharing background and professional contact information with colleagues.
* Participation in on-demand discussions and other interesting activities.
* Free registration for other TCC sponsored faculty development activities during the next 12 months.
GROUP RATES. A group registration fee is available for an participants from a single organization, campus or system. Institutions will designate a contact person to arrange payment and announce registration procedures to their constituents. Group discount rates are also available for individuals registering together. Contact Sharon Fowler to register your group. <fowlers@hawaii.edu>.
Large Campuses (>5,000 enrollment), $1500
NMC, WCET, League for Innovation Members and Affiliates, $1000
Small Campuses (<5,000 enrollment), $1000
NMC, WCET & League for Innovation Members and Affiliates, $500
VENUE. This conference is held entirely online using a web browser for access to content and technology services. A computer system with headphones and microphone as well as broadband Internet access is recommended.
THEME. TCC offers over 100 papers and general presentations on the continuing evolution of distance learning, online communities and collaboration, social networking, and best practices of instructional technology, as well as a broad range of topics related to the application of educational technology in teaching and learning.
KEYNOTE SESSIONS
Dr. Curtis Bonk, Professor of Education, Indiana University, USA.
Craig Kapp, Researcher in Residence & Adjunct Professor, New York University, New York, USA.
Dr. Gary Lopez, Executive Director, Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, California, USA.
TENTATIVE PROGRAM TIMETABLE
https://tcc2011program.wikispaces.com/
REFEREED PAPERS
https://tcc2011program.wikispaces.com/Papers
GENERAL SESSIONS
https://tcc2011program.wikispaces.com/General+sessions
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
https://tcc2011program.wikispaces.com/Student+presentations
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
See the conference homepage <http://tcc.kcc.hawaii.edu>, or contact Bert Kimura <bert@hawaii.edu> or Curtis Ho <curtis@hawaii.edu>
This event is a partnership between TCCHawaii.org and LearningTimes.org. Additional support provided by volunteer faculty and staff at the University of Hawai‘i.
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