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The 2006 NMC Summer Conference was held June
7-10, 2006, in Cleveland, Ohio. Hosts were Case
Western Reserve University, the Cleveland
Institute of Art, the
Cleveland Museum of Art,
and the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame.
About the Conference
The NMC Summer Conference
is a one-of-a-kind event, attracting an audience of highly skilled
campus professionals who are very knowledgeable about and interested
in the integration of emerging technologies into teaching, learning,
and creative expression.
NMC conference attendees are often early adopters and represent
the most innovative and creative areas on their campuses. Of the
attendees from colleges and universities, about 30% of attendees
are IT executives or senior managers, with titles such as CTO, CIO,
Director of Academic Computing, or other Director-level posts; about
15% are mid-level IT managers; and about 15% are faculty. The remainder
of the academic audience, about 40% of attendees, are generally
specialists in specific technologies, such as digital video, web
design, streaming, animation, or graphics.
See the Conference Video!
This is the video of the 2006 NMC Summer Conference in Cleveland, that appears on the NMC Summer Conference DVD.
QuickTime 
Windows Media 
Click here for the Invitation
to Cleveland video that was shown at the 2005 Summer Conference.
The 2005 Summer Conference was hosted by the University
of Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii. Click
here for the 2005 conference archives.
The 2004 Summer Conference was hosted by the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. Click
here for the 2004 conference archives.
The
2003 Summer Conference was hosted by Virginia Tech in Blackburg,
Virginia.
Click here for the 2003 conference archives.
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