What I Learned from #notatiste15

This year I did not attend the ISTE (International Society of Technology Educators) conference and participated in the Google+ #notatiste15 community instead. There were some great posts about sessions that were shared live via Periscope and other means of broadcasting sessions live.

I learned a great deal even though I didn’t attend in person. Attending virtually felt like I was right there with the other participants thanks to those that live streamed their sessions. The #notatiste15 community was on the ball and shared so many ways to participate virtually. Sue Waters of the Edublogger created a Flipboard magazine which I can’t wait to view. She curated ISTE posts and links and I know it will be an excellent resource. Jen Wagner, Vicky Sedgewick and Craig Yen did great job moderating links, posts, articles, etc. about ISTE and sharing them with the community. I was totally lost until I saw how they were posting and sharing in the community. I even shared a few tweets about events at ISTE for the #notatiste15 community.

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