[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [seul-edu] Our presence Educational Technology trade shows



Booth cost is $800 and there about 30 availible right now out of about 400
booths (the coference manager is away for the weekend).

Bill


"Joseph E. Arruda [zeruch]" wrote:

> How much money is needed?
>
> z
>
> bill wrote:
> >
> > Jim, I communicated with them last year about the possibility of doing
> > something at the conference in Sacramento and the basic response was "show
> > us your money".  I have to dig through my archives for an e-mail exchange
> > and I wll post a summary of my chats with them over the weekend.
> >
> > I think this is where the golden touch is needed, either the right words
> > or the right money.  I have neither, so let me ask if someone can help us
> > here.
> >
> > The CUE website is here: http://www.cue.org/
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > Jim Aird wrote:
> >
> > > The CUE (Computer Using Educators) Conferences are a great place for
> > > this.  Apple and others who have Ed solutions are doing great business
> > > the the two CUE shows each year in CA.
> > >
> > > Doug Loss wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ray said something a while ago I wanted to get some discussion on.
> > > > He mentioned that going to Linux trade shows was all well and good,
> > > > but the people we need to talk to include teachers and educational
> > > > administrators who we won't likely see at such shows.  That's a very
> > > > good point.  Since we have fairly limited resources for attending
> > > > shows, can any of you alert us to conferences on "technology in
> > > > education" or something similar that we should attend?  We probably
> > > > ought to try to do some outreach in this direction, I think.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Doug Loss                 God is a comedian playing
> > > > Data Network Coordinator  to an audience too afraid
> > > > Bloomsburg University     to laugh.
> > > > dloss@bloomu.edu                Voltaire
>
> --
> Joseph E. Arruda                |       www.valinux.com
> Corporate Alchemist             |       sourceforge.net
> VA Linux Systems, Inc.          |       www.linux.com
> z@valinux.com                   |       www.lugod.org
> +1 408.542.5730  kernel panic:  cannot read from /dev/caffeine