Course Technology Celebrates 11th Annual Conference

Premier IT industry education event draws more than 700 to San Francisco

Boston, MA – - April 19, 2006 – Course Technology, a division of Cengage Learning and the worldwide leader in computer education publishing, held its 11th Annual National Conference March 29 through March 31 in San Francisco, California. The three-day conference is the premier industry event for computer technology educators.

The Conference 2006 drew more than 700 professors, administrators and teachers from universities, community colleges, career and high schools from across the country attending.

The conference featured more than 60 educational sessions and hands-on labs, a keynote presentation by Nancy Fagen of Novell Americas, an exhibit hall showcasing the latest Course Technology products as well as those of the show’s sponsors – Novell, Certiport, ProSoft, HostingSpot.com, Thomson NETg – and a special “Streets of San Francisco” extravaganza offering various tastes of the city as well as dynamic entertainment provided by Cirque performers, mimes and dancers.

“Technology is constantly changing and as educators, our customers rely on being equip with the most up-to-date effective teaching tools available,” said Kristen Duerr, Senior Vice President of Course Technology. “Our Conference provides an ideal atmosphere for sharing ideas, connecting with peers, and seeing first-hand the next wave of technology that these people will be teaching. It, without a doubt, is one of the major highlights of the year for us.”

Attendees had the option of choosing educational sessions in eight different learning tracks covering a variety of topics including: the latest advances in Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista, relevant issues affecting enrollment, engaging students and promoting the beginning computer class, teaching introductory programming with Alice, emerging technologies like RSS and PodCasting, simulation and game development, and structuring a learner-centered online course. Among the various hands-on labs offered were: MOS and IC3 certification, Dreamweaver 8, Visual Basic 2005, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop CS2, Programming with Alice, and Flash 8 to name a few.

For a complete listing of conference sessions, presentations and photos from throughout The Conference visit www.course.com/SF06/Return.


About The Thomson Corporation and Thomson Course Technology

The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com), with 2005 revenues of $8.70 billion, is a global leader in providing integrated information solutions to business and professional customers. Thomson provides value-added information, software tools and applications to more than 20 million users in the fields of law, tax, accounting, financial services, higher education, reference information, corporate e-learning and assessment, scientific research and healthcare. Course Technology (www.course.com) is part of Cengage Learning and the worldwide leader in computing education, offering more than 1,600 print and innovative technology-based products for business and technology training.