ISTE 2020: Call for proposals now open!

Time to share your teaching with technology experience! Why not become a presenter at one of the largest edtech conference? ISTE 2020 will be held in Anaheim, California.

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Time to share your teaching with technology experience! Why not become a presenter at one of the largest edtech conference? ISTE 2020 will be held in Anaheim, California.

“ISTE helps educators around the world use technology to solve tough problems in education. We seek proposals from educators at every career stage, from all backgrounds and all parts of the world, and love to see student participation in presentations! We also welcome exhibitor proposals that demonstrate noncommercial uses of technology to transform education.
Proposals must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. PT, Sept. 27, 2019.”

On its Web page, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) explains what is a good proposal for its annual conference, gives acceptance rates according to types of submissions (e.g. creation lab and poster sessions have better rates than classical lecture or panel sessions, etc.).

Presenters from all around the world and from all levels are welcome to propose. If your submission is approved, you will need to register to the conference, but will have access to the lowest rate available. ISTE conference will be taking place in Anaheim CA (USA), at the Anaheim Convention Center, on June 28 – July 1, 2020.

ISTE gives tips for a successful submission

A complete submission guide is offered by ISTE and it is filled with tips and advice on writing a successful proposal. These are among our favourites:

Be a guru. Don’t just speak; impart tech and pedagogical knowledge like the expert you are!

Inspire. Empower educators and students to lead.

Engage. Encourage participation and be so enthralling your audience will forget to multitask.

Preach. Talk about the importance of access for all learners.

Be inclusive. Choose copresenters who represent diverse backgrounds, perspectives and experiences.

Will you give your expertise a try on this huge edtech conference? You could even bring K-12 students along!

Learn more by visiting this page.

Read our other posts on ISTE here.

About the Author

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Audrey Miller

Audrey is Executive Director and Publisher of École branchée, the non-profit behind Engaged Learning. With a background in educational technology and public communication, she focuses on professional learning, digital transformation, and elevating the teaching profession. Active in Canadian education since 1997, she’s received an edtech award from AQUOPS in 2013 and was inducted into Quebec’s Order of Excellence in Education in 2019. Audrey also serves on ACELF’s Strategic Advisory Committee. In her spare time, she enjoys cheering on her kids at basketball games and caring for her pet rabbits.

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