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| UCCSC
2001, July 8-10 |
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UCLA
was proud to host the 2001 University of California Computing
Services Conference in July. More than 300 people attended the
two-and-a-half-day event that featured 55 presentations on topics
such as wireless, web commerce, hands-free computing, videostreaming,
and a whole lot of cool, new applications. With four tracks
of presentations, nine campus reports, virtual tours of the
CLICC (College Library Instructional Computing Commons), a special
media classroom, and a site at Berkeley, and real tours of UCLA's
Visualization Portal and Adaptive
Technology Lab, this year's conference had something for
everyone.
The UCCSC conference, which was first held with less than 100
people almost 20 years ago, brings together IT professionals
from all of the UC campuses to exchange information and anecdotes
about our common environments and needs.
Our theme this year - Universal Access: Anytime, Anywhere -
provided plenty of opportunity to talk about the topics that
are on the minds of the UC Computing Support Coordinators, and
from the Sunday Night Barbecue through the breaks, tours, and
evening at the Hammer Museum, participants also had plenty of
opportunity to meet their counterparts, swap experiences, and
talk about the issues and challenges they'll face in the coming
years as information technology continues to evolve.
Next year's conference will be held at UC Berkeley, and if you're
interested in attending, or just keeping in touch with your
UC colleagues, you'll want to sign onto the official UCCSC list
serve - UCCSC@UCI.EDU - which is kept at UC Irvine. To sign
on to the list, please send a mail message to listserv@uci.edu
containing the following (single) line: subscribe uccsc Your
Name
To unsubscribe from the list, send the following message to:
"listserv@uci.edu"
unsubscribe uccsc
Thanks to all who joined us this year, and we hope to see you
next year at Berkeley. |
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