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SUNY and Ithica Ed Tech Conferences, Frontiers in Education and OSSCON.

Don't think I personally have anything I can pitch at the first two.  These are 
aimed at getting colleges and universities to use new technologies.  Proposals 
that will likely work at these are ones that detail the use of Open Source 
tools in the classroom (teaching GIMP instead of Photoshop) or deploying OPen 
Office rather than MS software in labs, etc.  The OLPC course stuff isn't 
really a fit here unless (perhaps) I was actually teaching Python vs another 
programming language.

FIE and OSSCON are better targets to talk about what's happening in my 
classroom.  I submitted stuff to both tonight as the FIE proposal was due (and 
I've done stuff there before) and the OSSCON paper would just be a variation on 
the FIE one.  I also wanted something in just in case they didn't want to add a 
track this year.  Another thought re OSSCON is that they do have a "trends" 
designation and we might be able to convince them that TOS is a trend and get 
an "unofficial track" by submitting numerous proposals on TOS as a "trend" if a 
formal track wasn't possible this year.

SJ
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