Over the past few months I heard about ISTE (International Society for Technology and Education). Many people spoke volumes about this conference. It made me want to attend to see what it was all about. I asked the district if I could go to this conference. To make a long story short-myself and another teacher @ebartush (she signed up for twitter two days before we went) were allowed to attend.
It was 5 days learning. The amount of information is so overwhelming, it is like "drinking water from a fire hose." What made it so amazing? Was it the content? The ideas? No, it was the informal conversations I had with people. We arrived a day early and were able to participate in HackEd. I participated in a great discussion on @voxer led by @elissamalespina and @wkrakower. It is a truly versatile app in education and highly recommend it. We were then able to talk to @cybraryman about twitter and his famous pages.
Saturday through Tuesday, I saw so many inspirational discussions/workshops, by amazing educators/leaders such as @jasonmmarkey, @daiseydyerduerr, and @mccoyderek session on Principal Leadership. They inspired me to lead as an advocate and not focus on roadblocks. I saw great ignite sessions by @msmagiera, @techninjatodd , @tanyaavrith , @rafranzdavis and @kleinerin. I talked briefly with @techbradwaid and @techminock about @daqri. It is definitely something I will be bringing back to my school. I was able to meet @casas_jimmy, @mmiller7571 and talked with @colinwikan who had some great ideas on providing teachers with technology PD. I sat and talked with @ashleyhurley about her presentation and school life. She is such a great person, I was happy to have a discussion with her.