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The Ohio Higher Education Computing Council (OHECC)
brings together Information Technology (IT) organizations and professionals
within institutions of higher education in the state of Ohio. It
was founded at the University of Cincinnati in the early 1970s.
Ball State University and University of Louisville have since joined
the organization. Historically, the Council has held two conferences
each year, in the spring and the fall, with locations rotating between
participating institutions. Beginning in 2001-2002, OHECC leadership
decided to hold only one conference in the Spring.
At these conferences, presentations are made by
computing professionals, faculty and others addressing topics ranging
from current use and delivery of technology within higher education
to future trends and prospects. Sponsoring vendors of computing
hardware, software, communications and networking devices and other
technologies are invited to exhibit and demonstrate the use of their
products in higher education.
Typical attendance is between 150 and 200
participants from around 30 institutions. Institutions may range
in size from small private colleges to large universities.
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