ISTE AWARDS & RECOGNITION PROGRAM 2010
ISTE Awards Gala. The exemplary recipients of ISTE's annual eduational technology awards are recognized each year at ISTE's annual conference and exposition. This year's conference will be held in Denver Colorado, June 27—June 30, 2010.
Outstanding Young Educator Award. This annual award will be presented to an outstanding young educator (under the age of 35) who demonstrates vision, innovation, action, and transformation using technology to improve teaching and learning. The work of the selected educator will reflect ISTE's mission and purpose and can be used to model best practices in the field.
ISTE Public Policy Advocate of the Year Award. This award will be presented at ISTE's annual conference and exposition in Denver Colorado, June 27—June 30, 2010 recognizing an individual who is an outstanding leader and mentor in advocating for education technology policy at the local, state, regional, national and/or international level. Read about the 2009 winner.
Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in Technology Based Pre-K–2 Education. A scholarship awarded to a PK–2 educator who has demonstrated vision and creativity in a project or program that effectively integrates technology in the classroom and/or school. Read about the 2009 winner.
Making IT Happen is an internationally recognized awards program for educators in the field of educational technology integration in K–12 schools. The program identifies and rewards educational technology leaders around the world for their commitment and innovation.
Outstanding Teacher/Leader Awards. Each year the ISTE presents the Outstanding Leader and Teacher awards. These awards recognize and honor one leader and one teacher who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education. Read about the winners.
SIGMS—SIG Media Specialist Technology Innovation Award. This annual award sponsored by Linworth Publishing Incorporated and Follett Software Company honors teams of a school librarian and collaborating teacher who have conducted an exemplary technology program extending beyond the library to meet the needs of classroom students and teachers. Read about the 2009 winners.
SIGTE Research Paper Award. This award by ISTE's Teacher Educator Special Interest Group recognizes excellence in research in the area of technology and teacher education. All research papers accepted for presentation at ISTE’s annual conference and exposition in Denver Colorado, June 27—June 30, 2010, including those selected for both the research paper and round table categories, are eligible for the SIGTE Research Paper Award. Read about the 2009 winners.
SIGTel Online Learning Awards. Since 1991, the Special Interest Group for Telelearning (SIGTel), a SIG of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), has recognized creative educators for their pioneering use of telelearning activities to provide innovative learning opportunities for students in Grades K–16. Read about the 2009 winners.
Sylvia Charp Award for District Innovation in Technology. (http://thejournal.com/Pages/Sylvia-Charp-Award.aspx) Presented jointly by T.H.E. Journal and ISTE, this award recognizes U.S. school districts that exhibit effectiveness and innovation in the application of technology. Read about the 2009 winner.
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