ISTE Learning Conference
June 23-26, 2013
ISTE 2013's vast program content provides professional development opportunities
for anyone who works in education. Check back in mid-February for the launch of our complete program
database. Fully searchable, it will contain detailed information for all session categories, including descriptions
and summaries, presenter background information, themes & strands, target audiences, and ISTE's NETS
alignment. At that time, you’ll be able to add optional workshops and other ticketed program events to your
registration as well.
Important Dates
- September 5, 2012 Call for participation opens
- October 1, 2012 Registration opens
- October 3, 2012 Call for participation closes
- November 7, 2012 Early bird housing
- November 14, 2012 Housing reservations open (all)
- February 13, 2013 Access program online; add workshops, BYODs
- March 31, 2013 Super early bird pricing ends
- April 10, 2013 Housing cancellation deadline, no fee
- May 1, 2013 Early bird pricing ends
- May 28, 2013 Online housing reservations close
- June 7, 2013 Mail registration closes
- June 17, 2013 Online, phone, and fax registration closes
- June 17, 2013 Deadline for cancellations (in writing)
- June 22, 2013 Onsite registration opens in San Antonio
Who Should Attend?
With nearly 700 sessions, 150 additional workshops, and informal learning
environments everywhere you turn, ISTE 2013 provides a multitude of professional development
opportunities for the entire education team.
Teachers
- Learn to integrate technology standards across curricula and into assessment practices
- Develop strategies to boost learning for all students and prepare them with digital age skills
- Participate in active, authentic learning environments and share stories and resources
- Use technology to meet Common Core standards
Tech Coordinators & Staff Developers
- Learn proven strategies for technology funding, staff development, support, and safety and security
- Stay up to date on emerging technologies and the latest resources and tactics for implementing digital age learning environments
- Learn to maximize the capacity and efficiency of your technology infrastructure
Administrators & Policy Makers
- Discover how technology improves outcomes for all learners and prepares them with digital age skills
- Learn about standards and assessment models for faculty and tech programs
- Explore tactics and resources for data-driven decision making and implementing federal mandates
Teacher Educators
- Learn about the latest in distance education and technology-infused methods courses
- Explore new initiatives for highly qualified teachers
- Help tomorrow's teachers meet emerging state, national, and global standards
Teacher Librarians
- Learn best practices and strategies for developing digital-age literacy skills
- Discover how to leverage new online and handheld technologies
- Explore new leadership roles and strategies for collaborating with other educators
Government & Industry Representatives
- Learn about building- and classroom-level issues, needs, and challenges
- Keep up with trends and issues in the use of technology to improve learning and teaching
- Learn about strategies and models for developing, maintaining, and supporting technology infrastructures
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