FYI - RuralTeleCon '97 (FWD)
Richard Akeroyd (RAkeroyd@csl.ctstateu.edu)
Mon, 30 Jun 1997 11:44:54 -0400
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 11:44:54 -0400
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From: Richard Akeroyd <RAkeroyd@csl.ctstateu.edu>
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Subject: FYI - RuralTeleCon '97 (FWD)
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Subject: RuralTeleCon '97
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Announcing
RuralTeleCon '97
Making Technology Work for Rural Communities
October 19-21, 1997, Aspen, Colorado
Rural America is alive with the initiative of grassroots organizations
creatively applying telecommunications to community and economic
development. These grassroots initiatives are supported both locally and
by state- and national-level webs of funding and policy organizations. The
challenges and opportunities at the local level provide lessons learned and
best practices models that are globally relevant. Sharing of these
experiences provides guidance, motivation, and inspiration for action on
the part of colleague organizations.
RuralTeleCon, the first national conference on the use of electronic
communications and information systems for rural community development,
will provide this vital networking opportunity to its participants.
Drawing on the broad range of perspectives of conference participants-who
will include practitioners, policy makers, governmental agencies, and other
influencers-RuralTeleCon will provide a forum for such interaction,
benchmarking the state-of-the-art in rural practice, and providing a record
to share with others. Come join us at RuralTeleCon this Fall!
Register now at the "early-bird" rate.
For more information, see http://ruraltelecon.org
Nancy E. Schwartz
Electronic Communications Strategies
118 East 11 Street, Suite 3C
New York, NY 10003
E-mail: nancys@concentric.net
Phone: 212-254-3508