I have returned home from another good conference. The KySTE (Kentucky Society for Technology in Education) spring conference was held in Louisville March 7-9. As usual, the conference was full of interesting sessions and terrific people from all across the state. KySTE is a membership-based organization but their membership fee is very low compared to other professional organizations - if you are interested in learning more about them, go to the KySTE Website. Their membership year runs from July 1 through June 30 and is only $25. You receive complete access to the site, as well as conference discounts (they have a one-day event in the fall and a two- or three-day even in the spring). Also if you want to look over some of the resources posted from this year's spring conference, you can click here. Even if you didn't get to attend the conference, you might find some session titles which interest you and the resources may be enough to get you started.
Because I was gone for three days last week, I am playing catch-up this week, so this blog entry will be short and sweet. I hope to get all my notes organized sometime in the near future and will be sharing information I learned at the KySTE conference through this blog. So, check back next week!
I will leave you with something one of the STLP students told me in a hallway while waiting for a session to begin . . . "The past, the present, and the future walked into a bar. It was tense."