
Who Should Attend?
Distance learning administrators, designers, instructors, producers, programmers, consultants, trainers, technicians, help desk supporters and all others. Anyone who wants to come and learn, teach, or mentor in an incredibly comfortable networking environment that has grown to be the largest statewide organization in the United States. The expertise is limitless here.At last year's conference in April, 2009, over 750 distance learning professionals were in attendance and included representation from 25 different states. Refer to the charts below (coming soon) to review the varied organizations and job functions of attendees at the 2009 conference.
Conference Demographics (2009) Professional Affiliation |
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Category | Count |
Independent School District | 195 |
2 Yr Higher Education | 190 |
4 Yr Higher Education | 136 |
Business / Corporation | 87 |
Education Service Center | 53 |
State Government | 45 |
Private Education/Training | 19 |
Nonprofit | 15 |
Federal Government | 10 |
Private Individual | 4 |
Local Government | 3 |
Other | 19 |
Total Attendees: | 776 |
Conference Demographics (2009) Attendee Primary Job Function |
|
Category | Count |
Teacher / Instructor / Professor | 155 |
Education Administration | 131 |
Instructional Technology | 127 |
Corporate Sales / Account Executive | 65 |
Instructional Design | 62 |
Instructional Support | 62 |
Technology Support / Technician | 47 |
Training | 41 |
Engineering / Technical | 15 |
Corporate / Nonprofit Management | 11 |
Other | 60 |
Total Attendees: | 776 |