USDLA 2020 National Conference September 21–24, 2020, Nashville, TN
“The United States Distance Learning Association 2020 National Conference is the premier event for professionals in the distance learning industry. Our 2020 event promises to deliver an action-packed agenda that will bring together distance learning practitioners from across the country to Nashville, Tennessee. The format of the event allows attendees to learn about relevant topics from many different points of view. The moderate size makes it possible for attendees to actively participate.”
Aurora Institute Symposium 2020 October 25–28, San Antonio, TX (formerly iNACOL)
“The Aurora Institute (formerly iNACOL) Symposium heads to historic San Antonio, TX in 2020. Join experts, educators, researchers, and more at this leading event in shaping the future of K–12 education. Network with a community that shares the Aurora Institute’s goal of promoting better policies and practices to advance powerful, personalized, and learner-centered experiences. Ensuring high-quality learning for all is at the heart of the Aurora Institute, and this year’s symposium will present attendees with tools to work toward this goal.”
OLC Accelerate 2020 November 17–20, Orlando, FL
“The OLC Accelerate conference emphasizes the most innovative and impactful research and effective practices in the field of online, digital and blended learning. Supporting administrators, designers, and educators alike, Accelerate offers a comprehensive list of sessions and activities tailored to addressing the challenges and goals of our entire community.”
ISTE20 November 28–December 1,2020 Anaheim, CA (initially scheduled for June 28–July 1, 2020)
“The goal of ISTE is to accelerate the use of technology to solve tough problems and inspire innovation in education. With more than 16,000 edtech leaders set to attend ISTE 2020, this event is easily one of the largest edtech conferences in the world. Attendees will travel from all over the globe to meet in Anaheim at the end of June for three days of networking, discovering, and learning. On average, ISTE attendees will spend around six hours just exploring the expo hall. This conference is one that participants can’t get enough of.”
