Sent on behalf of Sue Parks and CCUMC

-deg farrelly

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CCUMC is now accepting presentation proposals for the 2012 Annual Conference to 
be held October 3-7, 2012 at the Tropicana Hotel in Fabulous Las Vegas. Hosted 
by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), the 2012 conference will feature 
pre-conference training opportunities, an exceptional line-up of keynote 
speakers, session presentations (provided by you!), and lots of networking 
opportunities.

We need you to contribute to one of the most amazing conferences around! Submit 
your session proposal today, and join us in October for our Tech Oasis!


Really awful long link to submit a proposal:

http://precis2.preciscentral.com/Public/UserLogin.aspx?P=D805325BAA88D2EA214BDC4F6142D400&Reload=True&ID=3F6B45C8F8F10243


If your proposal is accepted, you will receive a $50 discount on your 
conference registration. You will also be entered in a drawing to win TWO 
tickets to a Las Vegas show.

The conference planning committee encourages proposals that address the mission 
of CCUMC to provide leadership and a forum for information exchange to the 
providers of media content, academic technology, and support for quality 
teaching and learning at institutions of higher education, including proposals 
on the following topics:

Analog to digital conversion
Collaborative learning spaces
Classroom design
Mobile computing and apps
Streaming media
Emerging technologies
Digital scholarship and student focused media creation
Collection development in the digital age
…and experiences and ideas to inspire others

Submission deadline: April 30, 2012

Look for conference registration information to arrive in your inbox soon!

Sue Parks, University of North Texas
CCUMC President-Elect and Chair, Program Committee



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