Posted by VSTE World Headquarters on 01/23 at 10:15 AM
We know there are many examples in Virginia of outstanding work showcasing vision, innovation, collaboration, and expanded student opportunities. Now is your opportunity to share with the world! The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is proud to honor and recognize your success through its many award opportunities. Award winners receive complimentary ISTE standard membership, registration for ISTE 2012 in San Diego, and various forms of recognition, which may include travel stipends, other prizes, and cash awards.
Last year, VSTE was proud to have three members honored: Becky Fisher, Public Policy Advocate of the Year and Jennifer Kelly and Debbie Hague, Honorable Mention for SIGMS Technology Innovation Award. This year it could be you!
Award Categories
All award categories are open to members and nonmembers. The nomination period for all awards closes March 1, 2012. ISTE will announce winners in April. Click the links to learn more about each award.
Outstanding Young Educator Award http://www.iste.org/oyea
Kay L. Bitter Vision Award http://www.iste.org/kaylbitter (This award recognizes a PK-2 educator whose work has had a significant positive impact on technology use in education.)
Sylvia Charp Award for District Innovation in Technology http://www.iste.org/sylviacharp
Public Policy Advocate of the Year Award http://www.iste.org/ppay
SIGMS Technology Innovation Award http://www.iste.org/sigms/award
SIGOL Online Learning Award http://www.iste.org/sigol/award
SIGTE Research Paper Award http://www.iste.org/sigte/award
Karen Work Richardson, Ph.D. is the executive director of the Virginia Society for Technology in Education. This space will hold news and updates to the VSTE membership from Karen.
To contact Karen, visit our contact page.
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