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Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Emerging technologies workshop: NITLE at Davis & Elkins

Filed under: NITLE Workshops — Bryan Alexander @ 02:54:29 am

Today Davis and Elkins College is hosting a NITLE workshop on emerging technologies, where participants are drawn from across the Appalachian College Association (ACA).

Workshop materials are found in a series of wikis, starting here.

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Comment by Rich Clemens [Visitor] Email · http://h10076.www1.hp.com/education/curr-itsm.htm 01/26/08 @ 07:53
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Thanks to NITLE and Bryan Alexander for a great workshop. One correction: ACA is an acronym for the Appalachian College Association.
Comment by Lori M. [Visitor] Email 01/26/08 @ 16:00
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Thank you both, Rich and Lori!
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Comment by Bryan Alexander [Member] Email 02/04/08 @ 11:56
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