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 Volume 4 Issue 2 March 2001

NC5 2001 Millennial Conference

The Northern California Community College Computer Consortium, or NC5, has been connecting faculty with the latest technological innovations, and providing support for faculty working in those innovations, for over 27 years. We are a group committed to exploring the most original and creative means for improving student outcomes and student access through the use of educational technology.

Those who attend NC5’s conferences benefit from exposure to applications in student services, online education, interactive CD-ROMs, networked classrooms, multimedia aided lectures, graphic communication, Web enhancement, adaptive technology, intellectual property rights, or student counseling. Our goal is to provide exposure and training for minimal cost to faculty and staff at community colleges throughout Northern and Central California.

This year’s NC5 Spring Conference will be hosted by Sacramento City College (SCC). SCC’s beautiful campus boasts premium technical resources, and its central location and rich history make it ideal as the first campus to host an NC5 conference in the new millennium.

All faculty, full-time and adjunct, as well as all interested staff and administrators, are invited to join us this April 27th and 28th for what promises to be an educational, thoughtful, and mind-expanding two days. Program, presentation and registration information will soon be distributed to the NC5 campus reps. This information is also available on the conference website at http://scc.losrios.cc.ca.us/~nc5.



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