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ISTE 2010 Video Recap: Thanks for a Wonderful Conference!

Question of the Day

Today’s Daily Leader question of the day is:
What would you do with more ed tech funding?
Leave your comments and answers below.
Also, don’t forget to check out the Daily Leader for tips, ideas, and conference news. Available throughout the convention center and as a downloadable pdf.

Tips to Survive ISTE 2010

ISTE 2010 Attendee Talks Conference Strategy

Advocate for Ed Tech at ISTE 2010

Today’s ABC’s of Advocacy Workshop brought together leaders from across the education world to discuss and learn ways to advocate on a local level to affect global change.

If you weren’t able to make this afternoon workshop, of if you’re attending ISTE 2010 virtually, there are still lots of ways you can learn about ed tech [...]

Live Blogging of ISTE 2010 Kick-Off Event

Sneak Peek of the Conference Kick-Off

ISTE Connects was able to access a quick video clip from yesterday’s rehearsal for the Conference Kick-Off scheduled for today from 1 – 3 p.m. in the Wells Fargo Theater.

Featuring NPR’s media guru Mario Armstrong, this fun event is a great way to jump start your time at ISTE 2010.
The first 2,000 attendees through the [...]

Navigating the Convention Center

Excuse the poor quality of this video. It’s my first attempt to bring the ISTE experience to viewers who are attending remotely. Keep watching this site for frequent updates and information on ISTE 2010.

Conference Center Puts Finishing Touches on ISTE 2010

Tomorrow is the big, official conference kick-off, but we couldn’t wait to give you a sneak peak into the Colorado Convention Center as ISTE puts the finishing touches on their preparation for ISTE 2010. A few of the pre-conference activities are in process (check back later today for a post on the edubloggercon social media [...]

Projected Federal Budget Cuts Could Spell Trouble for Education

It looks like the 2011 federal budget package could be even leaner than anticipated. Democrats are looking to cut an additional $7 billion from President Obama’s proposed spending plan.
According to a recent article in Government Executive,
“House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., in May unveiled an $84 billion war supplemental spending package that included [...]