eLearning event hotel and symposium registration now open


Hotel and symposium registrations are now open for the eLearning Strategies Symposium. Recognizing the continued rise in online and blended learning, Computer-Using Educators (CUE) and the California Learning Resource Network
(CLRN) have joined forces to produce an annual two-day symposium dedicated solely to eLearning. The symposium debuts December 7 and 8, 2012 and focuses on K-12 educators, administrators, policymakers, industry, and advocates. The Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa will host the two-day event. Featured speakers will be announced in the coming months.

Symposium Registration

Early Bird registration is now open until June 30th. Only
$159, individual registration includes Friday and
Saturday sessions and a keynote/lunch on Friday.
Groups of three or more from the same school, district,
or organization may register for $149. Pre-registration
rates from July 1st through November 30th are $215. Onsite
registration, available only if space allows, will be
$299.

Register for the Symposium or reserve your hotel room
through the eLearning Strategies Symposium website.

Hotel Information

The Hilton, a short, free shuttle ride from Orange County (John Wayne) Airport, is centrally
located near the 55 and 405 freeways and South Coast Plaza. Single and double rooms, at
$129 per night, include free wi-fi, and discounted self-parking is available for $10 per day. Room
reservations must be made by November 4, 2012 to receive the group rate. Secure your room
through the eSS hotel reservation page, or call the Hilton directly and use the group code,
ELEARN.

Hilton Orange County/ Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa CA
(714) 540-7000

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