ISTE

ISTE's SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP PROGRAM

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Extend your learning communities.  Join ISTE's Special Interest Group Program.

SIG membership offers a great way to increase your knowledge base and connect with international colleagues who are focused on a particular aspect of the dynamic field of educational technology.
 
Membership in an ISTE SIG is also an investment in career development, providing:

  • Year-round professional development opportunities -- from book studies to podcasts to webinars;
  • Knowledge-sharing listserves that extend your learning community across time and place;
  • Online and print venues for sharing research, expertise, and best practices;
  • Face-to-face meetings and conferences with materials focused on enhancing your professional skills;
  • Awards and recognition for outstanding contributions to the field; and
  • Special leadership opportunities at NECC and within ISTE governance.
     

ISTE has twenty Special Interest Groups, focused on roles and topics in the ed tech field.  These include:

1-to-1 Computing Initiatives
Administrators
Arts Educators
Computing Teachers
Digital Equity
Digital Storytelling

Games & Simulations
Independent Schools
Innovative Learning Technologies
Interactive Video Conferencing
International Schools
Media Specialists
Mobile Learning

Music & Technology
Online Learning
Special Education Technology
Teacher Educators
Technology Coordinators
Technology in Afterschool Programs 
Virtual Environments

Membership in all of ISTE's SIGs is included free with standard membership.   Join now!


SIG Newsletter:  Published bimonthly, SIG News updates members on the latest activities of the Special Interest Group Program. 

SIG Projects & Archives:  SIGs provide year-round professional development opportunities to their members.  Announcements about upcoming events and links to archives are available here.

SIG Wikis, Listserves, and Ning:  Each SIG has its own listserve as well as its own wiki.  The latter houses resources about their topic or role and providing a space for collaborative resource-sharing.  SIGs also have groups on ISTE's Community Ning.  Join these sites to participate in the discussion!
 

For more information on ISTE's Special Interest Group Program, contact SIG Program Manager Audrey Watters at awatters@iste.org.