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Last Chance to Attend ISTE’s Free Spotlight on Solution Webinars

ISTE’s free Spotlight on Solutions webinar series presents “Seven Free Resources You can Use Today” on Monday April 26, and “Critical Thinking and Web Literacy” on Tuesday, April 27.  Both of these webinars take place at 1 p.m. pacific, 4 p.m. eastern.
The Spotlight on Solutions webinar series covers a range of topics of interest to [...]

Register Now for a Free Webinar on Digital Citizenship

It’s a shrinking world. The growing application of Web-based tools in both professional and personal situations requires a new set of tools to participate. What are you doing to prepare your students for the tech-saturated society they are going to be facing?
On Tuesday, April 6 at 1 p.m. pacific time, ISTE will offer a free [...]

Calling All Ed Tech Stakeholders — Join Free Webinar on NET-P October 26

Your input is needed to help shape the next US National Educational Technology Plan (NET-P). Join the US Department of Education’s Jim Shelton for a webinar discussion on Monday, October 26, 2-3 pm EST. This free webinar is hosted by the National Coalition for Technology in Education and Training (NCTET). ISTE is [...]

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Free Webinar on Girls in Computing Tuesday, October 20
Join ISTE’s Special Interest Group for Computing Teachers (SICCT) and the National Coalition for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) for a free webinar on the issues and opportunities related to girls and computing. You’ll also learn more about how to make the most [...]

ISTE Funding Webinar available free

ISTE has made the webinar archive available from its April 2, 2009 members-only event, “So the Stimulus Passed, Now What?” available to anyone, for free. Click here to launch Adobe Acrobat Pro Meeting and view the archived event.
Webinar panelists provided detailed information about education program funds in the stimulus package, including timing and guidelines as [...]

How should your state use EdTech Stimulus Funds?

If you live in the United States, how do you think your state department of education should use forthcoming federal stimulus funds earmarked for educational technology? If you live outside the U.S. how do you think leaders in the states should use these funds, to model best-practices for ICT in the classroom? If the upcoming [...]