The Organising Committee of THETA 2015 are excited to invite you to sub-tropical Gold Coast, Queensland for the THETA 2015 Conference ‘Create, connect, consume – innovating today for tomorrow’. The Conference will be held on 11 May – 13 May at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre at Broadbeach. Spectacular beaches, hinterland ranges, waterways and vibrant communities define this outstanding destination.
The THETA 2015 biennial conference aims to advance higher education by promoting the innovative use of information technology. THETA is the key technological conference in higher education, attracting practitioners and senior decision makers from the broad spectrum of information technology, research, teaching and learning, library and knowledge management across Australia and New Zealand.
Come share what inspires you to innovate for today, in planning for our tomorrow.
As a delegate at THETA 2015, you will have an opportunity to interact with invited national and international experts, network with colleagues, and engage with sponsors and exhibitors from all areas of the tertiary education sector.
For the first time in THETA history, the QUESTnet Conference and the South Pacific User Services Conference (SPUSC) will be included in the THETA 2015 program, each with a dedicated stream within the main conference. This presents a unique opportunity for you to experience three conference streams in one.
We look forward to you joining us at THETA 2015 on the Gold Coast 11-13 May for this not to be missed exceptional conference experience!
Register here: http://theta.edu.au/registration/
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