Attendees at the International Society for Technology in Education’s 33rd annual convention rolled up their sleeves and got to work on the second and third full days of the conference — and, as you might expect from this crowd, a little fun was had, too.
From full-to-capacity interactive learning sessions to stirring keynotes and hands-on presentations, educators left no stone unturned in the quest for answers to problems and challenges facing schools in the 21st century — somehow that search even included a game of Frogger (you remember that one) and a hug from Moby the robot, a character from BrainPop, an online education site. I'm helpless to explain. See for yourself.
Hanging out at Bloggers Cafe with @thenerdyteacher and @flourishingkids #iste12 twitter.com/KleinErin/stat…
— Erin Klein (@KleinErin) June 25, 2012
I had to stop by @ericsimons40 and @ClassConnectInc "we love teachers" campaign outside #ISTE12yfrog.com/odsuekij
— betaclassroom (@betaclassroom) June 25, 2012
#ISTE12 come check out the LEGO Education and TETRIX robotics! Booth 4028 twitter.com/LEGO_Education…
— LEGO Education (@LEGO_Education) June 25, 2012
Look who is at #ISTE12... yfrog.com/g02hlkuj
— Jonathan Becker (@jonbecker) June 26, 2012
George Costanza would be proud! yfrog.com/hwg5xklj #iste12 #yen12
— Josh Stumpenhorst (@stumpteacher) June 26, 2012
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