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Reflections from ISTE Kay L. Bitter Award Recipient Maria Knee

We sat down with Maria Knee to discuss her experience attending ISTE’s Conference to accept the Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in Technology-Based PK–2 Education. Knee works at Deerfield Community School in Deerfield, New Hampshire.
What was it like to attend the ISTE Conference?
Winning the Kay L. Bitter Award was a great experience [...]

Join New Ning for ISTE 2010 Conference & Expo

Our past conference Nings have been very popular and a great way for educators to build their networks, learn about sessions, and get started discussing conference-related topics before the event. We’ve just migrated last year’s conference Ning over to the new ISTE 2010 Ning, so please join us now!

Crowdsourcing or Loudsourcing?

Applause to my friends at ISTE for having the gumption to create a massive experiment in crowdsourcing with their ISTE 2010 keynote crowdsourcing forum.  As I’ve put in my own suggestions and thoughts and sat back to watch the forum evolve since it was posted, a few things about crowds have come to mind as [...]

Have You Voted Yet? The Top ISTE10 Keynote Topics So Far:

So far there have been more than 100 topic suggestions for the ISTE 2010 keynote! While many are noteworthy, the two that have made their way to the top of the list have done so by a large margin. The top two choices are:
Effective School Leadership for the Digital, Global Era: (924 at last count)

Schools [...]

Crowdsourcing ISTE 2010 Keynote – Phase 2

We’re pleased to announce the ISTE 2010 Keynote Crowdsource project has moved into Phase 2!
Go to Keynote Project to check out our five most popular topic areas and learn how to nominate the person you think should be the featured keynote speaker at ISTE 2010 in Denver.
Here’s the blog post outlining the project: Schooling Together

Schooling Together

Sometimes the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That’s why we’re asking you to help choose one of our keynote speakers for the ISTE 2010 conference in Denver…and why we’re asking you to do it together in ISTE’s first ever fully crowdsourced keynote project.
Starting today, you can log on to http://iste2010.uservoice.com/ to [...]

ISTE 2010 Conference Proposals Due October 7!

Do you have a proposal for ISTE10? If so, make sure to submit it by October 7th at midnight!
Hundreds of educators will be presenting their ed tech strategies and best practices in Denver for the ISTE 2010 conference in June. If you want to be one of them, visit the Call for [...]

Register Now for ISTE 2010 in Denver, Colorado, June 27–30

Excitement is building for our 31st annual conference in the breathtaking city of Denver! We’ve set our sights even higher this year, building off our amazing conference in Washington, DC, in June 2009.
Plan now to keep ISTE 2010 in your sights and budget. ARRA/stimulus monies, including formula and competitive grant monies, can be used to [...]

The ISTE10 Newbie Project is Underway! Meet this Year’s Newbie:

Back in April I wrote a post that appeared here on ISTE Connects which was titled “Demonstrate the Power of a Personal Learning Network: Help Send a Newbie to NECC.“  The post turned out to be incredibly popular and brought a lot of attention to the “Newbie Project.”
When I announced the Newbie project in April [...]

Tips For Writing A “GREAT ISTE 2010″ Proposal

I have reviewed conference submissions for a number of years and it amazes me how many of the proposals need a lot of work to be considered for a slot in the conference.
I am going to give you several tips on how to make sure your proposals “Stand Out” and have a better chance of [...]