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32 Insights From ISTE 2019

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So even though ISTE (international Society for Technology Educators) has expanded now to 3 additional conferences and other learning opportunities (see What’s New With ISTE?) their annual ‘big-show’ is still a rather epic event. Their conference at ISTE brings together tens of thousands of educators from around the globe to see how they can best impact change in their local schools and on a global scale. My first ISTE that was only 2 years ago inspired me to reach beyond doing interesting things in my individual classroom to sharing it with others. It was a challenge as none of that is inherently natural to me. This year since it was so close in Philadelphia that many other teachers from New York City (and elsewhere) were able to experience their first ISTE conference. I’m now considered an ISTE PLN leader (not wholly sure what that means) so I have opportunities to share my struggles and successes more than in the pat. It also affords me the opportunity to connect with even more educators and hearing how they best impact their communities.

Now my experience might be vastly different than some attendees (presenting at 7 sessions across 3 days, but there is so much available that the learning, camaraderie, and excitement (or was that cheesesteaks) flow freely. Many of the areas of focus were artificial intelligence, extra reality, accessibility, and student privacy. Beyond that though there is learning on the very nature of the human condition. So here are some of the ways ISTE sparked my learning.

Overarching Perspective

Conference Learning

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Instructional Keys

You can find related information in the posts on What’s New With ISTE? and Insights from ISTE 2018.

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