Remote ISTE is a way to participate in a full day of the ISTE 2011 conference from the comfort of your home or office! Choose from one of two tracks or mix and match across tracks. In addition to the content below, you'll also receive access to facilitated asynchronous pre- and post-conference web activities and resources designed to help you learn more about ISTE and the scope of offerings at the annual conference.
Not coming to ISTE this year? You can participate through streaming of events from the ISTE Playground into ISTE Island in Second Life throughout the conference. Focuses on the 32 back to back half-hour presentations in the Playground, over half of them coming in from various virtual worlds.
Rock on, ISTE! A music video created for the ISTE 2011 conference in Philadelphia, PA, inspired by Michael Franti's Say Hey (I Love You) song and featuring the talents of Temple University's Broad Street Line and Alliance for Progress Charter School's 4th Grade Class. Filmed on location in Philadelphia, PA.
McGraw-Hill launched its first all-digital, cloud-based textbook for the K-12 market on Monday at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference.
Winners of the ISTE/SIGMS 2011 Technology Innovation Awards. This award showcases the important collaboration that takes place between librarians and classroom teachers to support successful technology integration in the classroom while supporting curricular objectives and problem/project-based learning.
Webcast archive of the ISTE 2011 Conference Kickoff with host Mario Armstrong and featuring presentations by Peggy Sheehy, Adam Bellow, and Julie Lindsay and performance by Broad Street Line.
Live Blog reporting from ISTE11. Ed Reach Education Media Network provides a platform for passionate, outspoken educators- aiming to strengthen their voices by highlighting innovation in the field of education, through reporting critical educational news and providing commentary and criticism of the educational issues of the day.
With digital data burgeoning, helping students make sense of information is more challenging now than ever. Infographics -visual representations of data- can play a critical role in developing students' information literacy so they can make sense of their world.