Event Information
Find answers to the most common questions about ISTELive 25 below. If you don't see the information you need, please contact ISTE Customer Service at 800.336.5191 or iste@iste.org
ISTELive 25 will be held from midday Sunday, June 29, through Wednesday, July 2, 2025 with pre-conference content starting midday Saturday, June 28.
Virtually presented content will be featured for a half day on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29, for all attendees. Whether you're attending in person or online, expect a variety of formats, a flexible schedule and hundreds of learning opportunities.
ISTELive 25 is a hybrid event, with the face-to-face conference being held in San Antonio at the Henry B Gonzalez Convention Center, Grand Hyatt San Antonio, and San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter. Virtual attendees can experience content from around the world from their devices, along with sessions from the in-person conference streamed to the virtual platform.
Yes! By purchasing a ticket to either event, attendees will have access to content from both events. That means you’ll be able to attend the ISTE content you know and love along with ASCD and blended content that spans both communities, all for one event registration. Find your community while meeting others in education that span every area of education.
Note that a small subset of content has additional fees, some events are invitation-only or are tailored to specific roles, and some sessions are free, but require pre-registration.
ISTELive 25 will offer varied content experiences, from hands-on interactive programming to listen-and-learn sessions to immersive demos in the expo hall, and some select in-person only content like playgrounds and posters. These formats will cover a variety of topics as well as content from ASCD and content that spans both communities. All recorded content will be made available in a timely manner and be available to both ISTE and ASCD communities.
"Co-located" means that the ISTELive and ASCD Annual conferences will be held simultaneously in the same physical location. This unique format is designed to support community choice and cross pollination.
Here’s what you can expect:
ISTELive 25 Virtual will include two half days of virtually presented content made available to all attendees on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29. Content from Sunday, June 29, through Wednesday, July 2, will include 85+ high-quality sessions streamed from the in person event to the virtual platform. Immersive experiences will be available to virtual attendees throughout the week.
Session recordings will be available for six months after the event unless otherwise noted on specific session detail pages based on individual speaker agreements.
Don't worry! We understand this is a large event, and we're designing the flow and session tracks to guide you seamlessly to your desired content and connect you with like-minded attendees. While there's plenty to explore, we're taking extra steps to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience. Learning tracks and sample schedules will be provided to help organize the content along with a host of filters and digital and in person tools to find desired content quickly. In addition, a team of expert program volunteers will be available onsite to help attendees plan their schedules and create personalized learning journeys through the events.
The full program will be published on the event website by late February. A secondary call for proposals happens in late Winter to ensure we capture fresh ideas and create additional opportunities for participation. Details about these sessions will be available late Spring.
Sessions will be identified in the program with unique iconography and filters to make it easy to determine what is “ASCD content”, “ISTE content”, and “blended content” (a strand of content designed for both communities). We’ve also designed the event purposefully to help create content groupings that support ease of navigation through both events. These content clusters will help ensure attendees can find the topics they’re most interested in within close proximity, regardless of primary affiliation.
Visit your presenter menu for information on your presenter status (available by the third week in December) and answers to frequently asked questions. Contact conf-program@iste.org with presenter or session questions.
Select hotels within ISTE’s official housing block will have shuttle service to the convention center. This information and additional housing details can be found on our Housing page.
All registration details can be found in your ISTELive 25 account. You can print or resend your receipt or confirmation email from the “Attendee Menu” link in your account.
You may be able to earn continuing education credits (CEUs) or graduate credit for attending ISTELive 25. A certificate of attendance will be available to all registrants after the event.
Conference hours are not automatically eligible for CEU hours. Reach out to your district or state Department of Education to find out how to secure CEUs before the conference to ensure you can obtain your hours. You can find additional information on our Earning Credit page.
You’ll receive an email with specific instructions on how to log in and attend the conference virtually in June. The virtual platform will require a simple login process, and we’ll include supporting documentation to ensure you get the most out of your online experience.
Whether you attend in person or virtually, you can help us make ISTELive 25 an amazing experience by volunteering! There are volunteer opportunities to fit your schedule and interests. Make sure to select “I’m interested in volunteering” on the registration form to receive updates.
As part of our overall risk management plan for the event, we monitor health and safety recommendations from the CDC, Texas and the city of San Antonio. At this time, we do not plan to have specific health requirements in place for ISTELive 25, but we reserve the right to implement policies should the current public health environment change. Guidelines for attending the conference will take into consideration the well-being of the ISTE community and federal, state and/or local guidance.
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