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Naace Annual Strategic Conference 2008: Sponsorship opportunitiesTo maximise awareness of your organisation we have developed a range of packages each designed to help you create a lasting impression with delegates. The Annual Naace Strategic Conference is the definitive ICT Conference in the UK for all those involved in advancing education through the use of modern technologies in learning and teaching. It brings together colleagues from the United Kingdom and beyond, together with key players from central government and the education ICT industry. The Conference provides a key forum for the sharing of best practice and exchange of ideas.
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Publication date: 19th November 2007 Withdrawal date: 29th February 2008 Created: 06th November 2007 Last updated: 14th March 2008 10:56 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/522 |
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