ODCE2008 Preliminary Program, Registration Now Available

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ODCE Conference LogoThe preliminary program [PDF] and conference registration for the 2008 Ohio Digital Commons for Education (ODCE) Conference is now available. As a member of the conference planning committee and a track co-chair for the Moving Ohio Forward track, I got an early look at the sessions to be presented and can honestly say that they are an exciting mix of high-tech and high-touch ideas. For example, just in the Moving Ohio Forward track, there are programs about sharing digital learning objects, Creative Commons licensing of digital learning objects, a report on the pilot projects of enhanced online textbooks, and a "blank-easel" attendee participation session called Ohio Has Too Many (Fill in the Blank) Programs; Let's Get Rid of a Few. All of that, plus a keynote presentation by Eric D. Fingerhut, the new Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, and six preconference workshops, means we're going to have a great meeting!

Mark your calendar for March 2nd through 4th, register now, and we'll see you in Columbus for the "Convergence of Learning, Libraries and Technology."

March 2th through March 4th, 2008 — Ohio Digital Commons for Education Annual Conference at Hilton at Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH

ODCE 2008 is the ninth annual Ohio Digital Commons for Education Conference - The Convergence of Learning, Libraries and Technology. ODCE 2008 will be held March 2-4, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. Pre-conference workshops will be held on Sunday, March 2. The full conference will begin on March 3.