Tired of trying to find a network connection for your computer?

Try "Going Wireless."

Wireless technology is being used to communicate and transfer data between users without phone lines or network connections. Institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, the George Washington University, and the State Library of Iowa recently installed wireless LANs. Find out how this technology can benefit information professionals and their users.

Indiana Online Users Group Fall Meeting
Friday, November 15, 1996
St. Vincent Marten House Hotel and Conference
1801 West. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN

Agenda
9:00 amRegistration and continental breakfast
9:30Introductions and IOLUG Business Meeting
10:00
"Wireless Networking"
Michael Conway, technology coordinator, and George Bishop, district media specialist, Ovid Elsie Area Schools, Elsie, Michigan, give an overview of this new technology and discuss how they've used some of its applications.
11:30Lunch
1:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions
Session A: "A vendor's perspective: What's coming?" A representative from 3Com Corporation addresses future developments.
Session B: "What's happening in Indiana?" John Castleman, director, Bluffton-Wells County Library, and Ross rider, director, Kendallville Public Library, discuss their libraries' use of wireless technology.
2:00Concurrent Sessions repeated
3:15Wrap up and evaluation

Cost (includes lunch): $20.00 for IOLUG Members, $30.00 for guests
Registration deadline: Friday, November 8, 1996
Late registration fee (after 11/8/96): $30.00 for IOLUG Members, $40.00 for guests.



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