ISTE 2010 – Backchannel code of conduct
For its upcoming conference, ISTE has put forth its “backchannel code of conduct.” In short, it reads:
There are more details, but that’s the short summary. Sounds pretty good to me.
What do you think? Is there anything that you’d add to the list? Is it a good idea for ISTE to have a code of conduct for the backchannel?