And we’ve got some fun planned, too! Learning.com is pulling out all the stops this year and we cannot wait to share in the excitement of being back together to discuss education technology.
Here are a few things we have planned:
- GooseChase Game! This app is favored by educators the world over as it provides an engaging platform to connect at events. Learning.com has our very own game for ISTE attendees. They can earn points and then some of our fabulous commemorative prizes! And players will even see a way to earn points by visiting one of our partners, CodeMonkey.
- Our in-booth sessions will be both informative and engaging. From media literacy to social media to coding and digital skills, we’ll provide lots of great information for attendees. And our partner, Common Sense Education, is even sharing their knowledge as well! Check out our in-booth session schedule.
- Game Room! Need we say more? ISTE attendees can sign up for a time slot to play some marvelous games with us.
And the fun doesn’t stop there! We’ve also got a Selfie Station, cornhole game and more at our Booth (2424). We invite any and all attendees to stop by and sample the fun!
Learn more about Learning.com’s plans for ISTE.

Abby Daniels
Sr. Marketing Manager
Abby is a passionate communicator who has worked with leaders of education-centered nonprofits and companies for more than 15 years. She delights in bringing people together to promote social change.
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