Key Takeaways
Industry Transformation
- ISTE becomes first conference to implement quality indicators as partial gatekeepers for vendor participation
- Plans to gradually increase requirements over coming years until full compliance is mandatory for expo floor access
- Five quality indicators developed collaboratively across multiple education technology organizations
Conference Innovation
- Dual-event structure combining ISTE Live and ASCD Annual Conference in same venue
- Cross-pollination of audiences and thought leaders previously separated by organizational boundaries
- Thematic organization around “transformational learning principles” to create more cohesive session experiences
Strategic Focus Shift
- Technology adoption debate has ended—focus now on learning transformation in technology-integrated environments
- Emphasis on “joy” theme addressing educator burnout and need for recharging
- Goal of attendees leaving with “new skill, new question, and new friend”
Practical Support Tools
- EdTech Index launch providing free, third-party validated product information
- Target of saving 1,000 hours per district annually in product evaluation time
- Immediate resource for schools to verify product quality without extensive internal review
Market Positioning
- Clear signal that educational conferences will increasingly prioritize educational value over vendor revenue
- Establishment of quality standards as competitive differentiator in EdTech marketplace
- Movement toward evidence-based product validation in educational technology sector
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