Showing posts with label iste. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Google for Education Sessions and Discussions at ISTE 2016


Google will be hosting some great sessions and discussions at ISTE next week.



We hope to see you at ISTE 2016 in Denver. Visit us in Room #103 (street level of convention the center) where educators and Googlers will be giving short presentations throughout the conference. We look forward to seeing you.

Full Schedule


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Monday, June 20, 2016

ISTE 2016 - Some Great Sessions to consider attending, including 2 by me




ISTE 2016 is only a week away! There are so many great sessions to attend throughout the conference, but I wanted to share a few here, including two that I am doing.

These sessions are geared at educators and administrators and will offer some great information and resources. Presenters are former educators and educational technology specialists (and a CIO).

RSVP HERE. or click on the image.




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Friday, May 18, 2012

ISTE Newbie Project - help send a deserving teacher to ISTE conference



ISTE (International Society of Technology in Education) puts on a great, huge, educational conference each year. I was lucky enough to attend ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia last year (thanks to winning a Discovery Education contest that paid for it for me) and had a great time, learning, sharing, and connecting with educators from around the world. Philadelphia is also a great town!

Attending ISTE is a great experience for any educator, but can be a tad expensive. Travel costs, meals and expenses, hotel, conference fee, etc. I was lucky enough to get my paid for by Discovery Education. Beth Still (@bethstill), a great educator that's part of my PLN thought every teacher should have a chance to attend the ISTE Conference. Back in 2008, when it was the NECC conference, she decided to see if she could use Twitter to help raise $1500 to send a teacher to the conference. It worked! And she's doing it again.

This year's ISTE Newbie is Jerry Blumengarten, better known on Twitter as @cybraryman1, who has an incredible website (http://cybraryman.com/) with thousands of great resources for educators (500 pages and 30,000 links). He's very active on Twitter, helping with various educational chats and also helping teachers out with resources and ideas. He's also a nice guy. His generosity to other educators is incredible.

So, let's help send Jerry to ISTE 2012 in San Diego this summer. You can go to the ISTE12 Newbie Site to donate. As of 9am today, over $700 had already been raised towards the $2000 goal! I donated because I think its a great idea and cause, and I think that Jerry truly deserves it.

https://sites.google.com/site/istenewbieproject/





Related:

ISTE 2011 A great experience!

ISTE Session Review - Extreme Web 2.0 Makeover by Steve Dembo




Wednesday, July 6, 2011

ISTE - A Great Experience



I attended my first ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) conference last week in Philadelphia. It was a great experience and I learned a lot. I will be sharing some of the resources and tools I learned about in future posts.

Here are some of my impressions and thoughts about the conference:

- It's huge. The convention center is 4 city blocks long with multiple buildings and 3 different floors. You will spend a lot of time walking and need to plan your sessions to make sure you can make it from one to the next.

- There were over 11,000 attendees and around 500 vendors and thousands of sessions. It's very overwhelming and there is way too much to do. You have to really plan your days well. It took 3 hours to go through less than half of the vendors.

- sessions can fill up very quickly so you need to have a backup plan. Some sessions are more popular than planned and were in small rooms, while some that were planned in huge rooms, drew a small crowd.

- The schedule can be confusing at times. There are overlapping time blocks and a variety of types of presentations. Some sessions require pre-registration and others are a separate fee.

+ you can learn a lot because of all of the sessions. Vendors put on sessions with ideas and tips for using their products (which was great because my wife and I have some of the products but haven't had lots of training or time to use them yet). The sessions are by well-known presenters and some not-so-well known. Some of the not-so-well known are the best. If you don't like a session, leave and find a different one that meets your needs.

+ lots of help available - there are volunteers everywhere to help you with any question or issue you may have

+ free shuttle buses to hotels

+ Newbie Lounge and newbie websites - Beth Still created a great site with ideas and tips for newbies to ISTE. I hope she will continue to do this for future ISTE conferences. There were also other sites and blogs with articles about ISTE that had tips, ideas for sessions to attend, and much more. Thanks to all of those people for sharing with us newbies!

+ you get to meet lots of new people and make some great connections with them.

+ ISTE site has a planner to help you plan your visit.

+ Presenters post their presentations and/or notes online making it easy to follow along.

+ Some sessions are video cast, so all can see, even if you can't actually attend the conference.

+ attendees tweet and blog about ISTE so you can learn from sessions you aren't even attending.

+ Philadelphia is a great city! Nice people, lots to do, and some great food! The Reading Terminal Market is across the street from the convention center and has food vendors and restaurants, like a big food court. Tommy Dinic's italian roast pork sandwiches, The Flying Monkey bakery - yum! We also tried Geno's and Pat's Philly Cheesesteaks. They were both great. And, if you like really awesome burgers, check out the Village Whiskey. Absolutely incredible.


I met some great people, learned a lot, made some great connections with other educators and vendors, and had a great time. If you have the means, I highly suggest attending ISTE. ISTE12 will be in San Deigo, ISTE13 in San Antonio, ISTE14 in Atlanta and then it will return to Philly in 2015.





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