2011 ISTE Annual Conference and Exposition

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Event Description

ISTE is excited to return to the city of inspiration and innovation for our ISTE 2011 conference, dedicated to the theme of "Unlocking Potential." Philadelphia—a city known for historical firsts and the collaboration of great minds—is the perfect backdrop for the active, inquisitive educators who converge at ISTE’s annual conference and exposition every year.

In the heart of a city that has long been a symbol of invention and forward thinking, we will search for fresh ideas, weave a collaborative fabric in which to share, and aspire to a unified purpose of unlocking potential within ourselves as educators, so that we in turn can provide the tools and inspiration to unlock curiosity and the love of learning in our students.

As we develop the ISTE 2011 program from your passionate proposals, we will strive to craft an experience in which you can unlock your potential and key in to new ways of learning and teaching.

Registration Overview

Registration for ISTE 2011 provides you with access to nearly 600 sessions and informal learning environments, exciting keynote presentations, admission to one of the largest exhibit halls in the world, and much more.

Not currently an ISTE member? Your paid registration for the conference will automatically enroll you as a new ISTE member! Find out more about ISTE membership!

Visit our fees page and keep the important dates handy to take advantage of discounts including the Super Early-Bird rate (by March 31) or the Early Bird rate (by May 1). And don't forget to secure your housing early—online housing reservations open November 10.

Register for ISTE 2011 online starting October 1, 2010. Further information is available at http://www.isteconference.org/ISTE/2011/

Look for these DR K-12 grantees who are presenting:

  • Session Title:   Teaching Scientific Argumentation Using Free Online Resources (06/29/2011)
    Presenters:
    Douglas Adams (project: The Evidence Games: Collaborative Games Engaging Middle School Students in the Evaluation of Scientific Evidence)   
  • Session Title: Math Snacks: Transforming Mid-school Math Learning through Animations and Games            (06/27/2011)
    Presenters: Barbara Chamberlin (project: Math Snacks: Addressing Gaps in Conceptual Mathematics Understanding with Innovative Media), Ted Stanford, Karen Trujillo, Milos Savic
  • Session Title: Teacher-university Partnership in Professional Development   (06/28/2011)
    Presenters: Diane Ketelhut (project: SAVE Science: Situated Assessment Using Virtual Environments for Science Content and Inquiry), Angela Shelton, Catherine Schifter, Tera Kane
  • Session Title: Building a Partnership with Teachers (06/26/2011)
    Presenters: Uma Natarajan (project: SAVE Science: Situated Assessment Using Virtual Environments for Science Content and Inquiry), Angela Shelton, Catherine Schifter
Proposals due October 13, 2010