Comments for the ISTE leadership?
I'm in Denver to attend the fall ISTE board meeting this weekend. 12+ hours of reports, budgets, reports, policies, reports, and way too much to snack on during these marathon sessions.
Please send me anything you would like the leadership to know about how ISTE is doing for you as a member (or potential member). What should be in the "refreshed" NETS standards? How was NECC in San Diego? How are Leading & Learning and ISTE's other publications meeting your needs? How should ISTE be using its lobbying clout? Ideas for attracting and retaining members? How is your SIG doing?
I am your voice on the board. Let me know.
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