ISTE Member Networking Opportunities
In addition to the resources and professional development opportunities included in membership, ISTE offers a variety of social and professional networking programs. We've heard from you that you would like more opportunities for connecting with peers, learning from fellow members, and building a professional network of contacts. If you're already in one of the networks listed below, please add ISTE as your friend or join the ISTE group. If you're not already involved with one of these social networking sites, consider joining one—it's a great opportunity to connect with peers from around the world.
ISTE NingsTM
ISTE's member Ning is your first stop for member networking, resource sharing, and discussion. Designed exclusively for members, the ISTE Community Ning helps you connect with like-minded educators in an informal, collaborative setting. Learn more and join the network.
The NECC Ning is designed to help you connect to like-minded NECC attendees and extend the conversations happening during the conference. Use the Ning to document and share your NECC experience by posting videos and photos, interacting with conference speakers, discussing and reviewing conference sessions, contributing to a forum discussion, and creating a group for your school or organization. Learn more and join the network.
Second LifeTM
Second LifeTM, a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE), is more than just a networking platform, but networking is one of ISTE's major uses of this emerging technology. We host weekly networking socials for educators, sponsor an "in world" group, and provide numerous opportunities for ISTE members to interact and collaborate.
To join ISTE's group, do a group search (from within Second Life) for "ISTE: Educational Technology Assoc" and select "join". It's that easy! Joining the group means you'll receive important notices and invitations to group events.
Learn more about ISTE's Second Life Project or stop by ISTE's Second Life headquarters.
Special Interest Groups
Expand the "I" in ISTE membership by joining an ISTE Special Interest Group. 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:
Now membership in all of ISTE's SIGs is free with a Standard Membership! To learn more or to add a SIG to your membership, visit www.iste.org/sigs
LinkedInTM

LinkedInTM is a professional networking site, enabling its users to present information about professional capabilities, find and connect with current and former classmates and work colleagues, and tap into a wider network for job searching and other professional opportunities. Think of it as an interactive résumé/rolodex for the Web 2.0 age.
To join ISTE's LinkedIn group, please visit the signup page. Note that ISTE members are preapproved when using the same e-mail address used for ISTE membership. If you prefer to use an alternate e-mail address, or if you've joined ISTE within the last month, it will take about one business day for you to be approved to join the group.
FacebookTM

FacebookTM, a popular social networking site used by millions worldwide, allows users to create profiles, add friends, publish a blog and news bulletins, upload images, videos, and other streaming content.
To join ISTE's Facebook group, please visit http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2233200833 and select "join group" from the right side navigation panel. (Note that you'll need to have an account to view this page.)
WikispacesTM
WikispacesTM is a Web 2.0 tool that allows multiple collaborators edit the same Web site. It features RSS notifications, a discussion tab for each page, and easy-to-use editing tools. Wikispaces also offers free private spaces without any advertisements for K-12 teachers to use in their classrooms (see http://www.wikispaces.com/help+Teachers for more information).
ISTE's Special Interest Groups each have their own spaces on ISTE's own private wikispaces label. Here, SIG officers post up-to-date SIG information, lead discussions, and solicit input from their membership. All SIG members are encouraged to post resources, comment on SIG-related business, and participate in discussions. Visit www.iste.wikispaces.net to view all of ISTE's wikispaces.
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