Put your conference hours to work!
Track the sessions you attend in My Favorites to generate an official certificate of attendance after ISTELive 22. A certificate is a requirement for many state continuing education units (CEU) programs.
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Dominican University of California offers a full professional development program for credentialed educators. At ISTELive 22, Dominican University will offer up to two credits for attending the conference and implementing the ideas you discover.
Questions? Contact Lisa Johnson-Bowers at 330-289-9159.
Located in gorgeous San Diego and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the University of San Diego (USD) offers a full professional development program for credentialed educators. At ISTELive 22, USD will offer both a 1.0 unit and 2.0 unit option for attending the conference. No additional assignment is required! 1.0 unit offering requires 12.5 content hours and the 2.0 unit offering requires 25 content hours.
Questions? Contact Kimberly Smith at .
ISTELive 22 is an approved content provider for CEUs in select states.
Track the sessions you attend in My Favorites to generate an official certificate of attendance after the event, then work directly with your district to receive credit.
ISTE is an approved continuing professional education (CPE) provider for Texas educators. Track the sessions you attend in My Favorites to generate an official certificate of attendance after the event, then work directly with your district to receive credit. Be sure to record the CPE provider #500850.
New York educators must maintain personal records of completed continuing teacher and education leader (CTLE), including:
A sample CTLE record-keeping form is available online.
If you are a certified educator in Arizona, Georgia, California, Ohio, Virginia, Missouri or Indiana, please work directly with your district to receive credit using your certificate of attendance.
If you don’t live in one of the states listed above, you may still be eligible to get credit. Prior to the conference, contact your local school district or state Department of Education to find out how to secure CEUs.