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eCollege will be exhibiting at the following 2008 conferences:
Domestic:
CIT
October 19-22
in Salt Lake, UT
Booth 519
NACOL VSS
October 27-28
in Phoenix, AZ
Booth 38, 39 & 40
NSBA's T+L
October 28-30
in Seattle, WA
Booth 739
Educause
October 28-31
in Orlando, FL
Booth 1225
Sloan-C
November 5-7
in Orlando, FL
Booth 313
International:
Ascilite 2008
November 30-December 3
in Melbourne, Australia
Online Educa 2008
December 3-5
in Berlin, Germany
IBEROAMERICA 2008
December 3-5
in Berlin, Germany
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Honolulu, Sept. 9 – Honolulu’s college students now have an alternative to congested highways and rising gas prices as a result of a new partnership between Chaminade University and eCollege.
Located in one of the most traffic-congested cities in America, Chaminade University will begin using eCollege’s comprehensive course management system this October to deliver all of the university’s online courses. The new partnership with eCollege will allow Chaminade to increase the number of fully online courses offered to better serve the university’s growing online population, which includes military and international students. Chaminade also will begin offering hybrid-learning courses (split between online and on-campus), saving local students valuable time and money.