![]() So, before I left the San Antonio Convention Center yesterday, I just happened to run into my idol, Kathy Schrock! She was the one I looked to for advice and ideas when I first became a technology teacher. And she is just as nice in person as she is on Twitter! To quote what one person said at the Ed Tech Women's dinner, it is nice to learn that "I am not alone" and that "there are people who are just like me". Thank you ISTE family. To Robin (she's the other techie in the pic) - I had fun hanging out with you. I am looking forward to keeping in touch with the many people I met and continuing to connect to those who I once only knew as their avatars and Twitter handles. I just did round one of my Symbaloo tiles of all of the exhibitors, presenters and school projects that I found interesting at ISTE 2013. It is probably only about a third of what I collected and at this time they aren't really organized in any specific way. I figured I can do that once I have them all up online.
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![]() Ok....so it is the last day of ISTE2013. It was so jam packed with activities, I was too exhausted to even blog about it....what's the new word for ISTE13.....invigorausted? LOL So , to recap..... Ran around all day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday trying to visit all of the exhibitors and to see the Poster Sessions, Videoconferencing Playground, SIGS and other stuff. Didn't really have time to eat lunch and even had to order room service on Sunday and Tuesday for dinner because I got finished so late and was too tired to eat out. I went to the amazing ePals Cultural Event at the Texas Museum of Culture, Ed Tech Women's dinner at Ritas on Monday (which was such a wonderful experience) and Ed Tech's Karaoke Party last night which was lots of fun. I am in the process of creating a Symbaloo of all of the resources I received this week. There were so many, I may have to make two. I will post on my Professional Development page as soon as it is done. ![]() First day of the ISTE 2013 Conference and it was a very busy one. Got up early and headed over to the ISTE Unplugged Hack jus tin time to mingle with a few people and then create a focus group for Global Collaboration. They created two sessions, so I facilitated the second one and it was very informative and rewarding. I met so many people with the same passion that I have about the importance of global education and awareness. I also took in a few of the sites, mainly the Riverwalk. We took the little 35 minute cruise to learn a little of the history and story of this San Antonio treasure. Of course, at 12:00 I headed over to the Grand Hyatt to pick up my free Microsoft Surface (pictured here). Ended the evening with a short visit to the ISTE Unplugged After Party - Thanks Steve and all of the others involved for putting together such a great day.I am looking forward to doing this event again. Now, I'm exhausted and heading for bed. I am planning to get out at 8am tomorrow for the Photo walk. |
Mrs. MartinMom, Musician, Professional Dev't Provider, Tech Integration Specialist - always looking for new challenges Archives
January 2016
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