From the Editor of University Business Magazine
Dear Reader,
I am pleased to invite you to help us celebrate the fifth anniversary of EduComm, the premier conference focused on the educational applications of AV and information technology.
EduComm 2008 is dedicated entirely to higher education, with a sensational lineup of exhibits, speakers and sessions designed to inform, enlighten and educate. Here are just a few highlights:
- Dynamic keynote speakers – David Pogue of the New York Times and Gary Kayye, 2004 InfoComm’s Educator of the Year – give attendees an insightful look at the future of technology in higher education.
- Essential information from industry experts lets you in on the hottest trends in AV and information technology – and how they will influence the education environment and outcomes.
- Valuable breakout sessions, led by the top experts in the field, present practical instructional applications.
- EduComm sponsors will offer an in-depth preview of the products that will impact the future of higher education.
Also at this year’s conference, we’ll be taking a closer look at Web 2.0, the newest generation of interactive online applications for collaboration, productivity, research and networking. And as always, EduComm offers you a chance to network with your friends and colleagues from more than 300 colleges and universities all over the country at a variety of seminars and receptions.
But we wouldn’t let you leave Las Vegas without giving you plenty of time for fun! And there’s plenty of that to be found in the Entertainment Capital of the World! From the dancing fountains and erupting volcanoes on the Strip to the 12 million lights of Downtown Fremont Street; from the rolling landscapes of the country’s finest golf courses to unforgettable nearby hiking and climbing adventures; and from relaxation and rejuvenation at luxurious spas to heart-stopping, exhilarating thrill rides . . . you’ll find it all in Las Vegas!
As a reader of University Business, you already know about the dynamic, exciting changes taking place in higher education as technology and education converge, changing the face of learning at every college and university in the nation. And there’s no better way to stay ahead of the learning curve than by attending EduComm 2008.
I look forward to seeing you there!
Tim Goral
Editor-in-Chief, University Business Magazine
EduComm Conference Program Chair
