"This was one of the three most influential conferences I've attended in my career....The quality and diversity of the speakers, the careful scheduling, and the environment all contributed to an experience that was total immersion in the topic."
Judy Ashcroft, Associate Vice President, University of Texas at Austin
The Chronicle Technology Forum will help the key executives who lead colleges and universities examine how information technology is transforming academe and to develop strategies for the future.
At the Technology Forum, you will gain the knowledge, ideas, and insight to achieve your goals for your institution -- even (and especially) if you are not a technology expert.
Participants will receive briefings from technology visionaries, but will also collaborate with each other on how to best solve the technology challenges facing their campuses. You will leave the Forum with the expertise you need to make better technology choices for your institution.
Like The Chronicle's coverage of technology issues, the Forum will provide a nuanced view of how technology is changing academe, and how academe must change with Technology. Explore the program to see why The Chronicle Technology Forum is a must-attend event for college leaders.
"This conference provided a valuable and comprehensive leadership perspective that moved beyond the technical aspects of information technology by focusing on leadership strategies, as opposed to just managing IT departments."
Laura Grandgenett, Chief Technology Officer, University of Dubuque
"This level of discourse is not found at other conferences."
Robert Paterson, Chief Information Officer, Salem State College
"I felt that overall this was one of the strongest conferences I've attended. The setting was gorgeous, the pace was fast (just like IT), and the presenters extremely knowledgeable."
Carol Messer, Provost, Tulsa Community College
"This was one of the most valuable conferences I have attended because of its organization, its selection of topics, and the expertise of the panelists."
Ernest Nolan, Vice President for Academic Administration, Madonna University
"Talking strategy with high-level administrators was on the money. It exceeded most of my expectations. Thank you, and well done!"
Dwight Fischer, Chief Information Officer, Plymouth State University
"When I heard about this conference, I was eager to attend. In the end, it was much better than I had anticipated....the networking was exceptionally valuable."
Mark Shelton, Leader of the Systems and Media Services Department, Brown University Library