In 2009 I received an email from a relative stranger, Beth Still, asking me if I was planning to attend that year's NECC (Now ISTE) Conference in Washington, DC. I said no because at that time I was struggling to pay the heating bill on time let alone consider going to a conference that would cost at least $1000 to attend. Beth wrote back about a week later with the crazy idea to launch a social fundraising campaign to send me to the conference. I've never been one to ask for help with anything, but I agreed because Beth was taking the lead to do the asking. The whole story can be read here and here, but the short version is that thanks to many of you who donated and to VoiceThread who matched donations that year I was able to attend NECC 2009. Attending NECC 2009 was one of the most influential weeks of my adult life. This year Beth isn't taking the lead on ISTE Newbie like she has in the past (she's still involved) but the ISTE Newbie 2012 project is a go as three others try to raise the funds, with your help, to send a new first-timer to ISTE. 
Here's the ISTE 2012 Story as written by this year's project coordinators.
To make a donation please visit the ISTE Newbie Site. 
In 2009, Beth Still started the ISTE Newbie Project to serve as an example of how people who are connected to one another  on Twitter can work together to do great things. There were still a lot  of people who discounted the value of Twitter and she was determined to  show the naysayers that it really did have a valuable place in  education. For three years in a row she tapped into her personal  learning network to raise money to send three different Newbies to ISTE.  A Newbie is simply someone who had never attended ISTE. Last summer she  made the decision to take a break from the project to spend time with  family and pursue other projects, but all of that changed the other  night.
 
Beth  was not planning on doing the ISTE Newbie Project this year.  She had  organized and managed this project for the last three years simply  needed a break. There is a lot of work that goes into making this  project work that happens behind the scenes and she did not have the  time to do it this year due to family obligations. But last week all of  that week when she received an email from Suzie Nestico. Suzie had been contacted by Jeff Bradbury who manages the TeacherCast website and Ron Peck who is one of the co-founders of #sschat and the SSChat Ning. They were looking for a way to get Jerry to San Diego so he could attend his first ISTE.
The  Newbie for ISTE12 is one of those rare people who has found a way to  give more than he/she takes from his/her personal learning network. This  individual started out creating a website for his/her school in 1999  but by the next year had developed a site for all educators with  hundreds of great resources and links. The website grew and now has over  500 pages and 30,000 links. It is considered the “go-to” website for  information on just about anything. Many educators sing the praises of  this wealth of information and sharing on a level that no one in  education can come close to. In addition, this individual is an active  member of several chats on Twitter. #Edchat, #ntchat, #gtchat,  #elemchat, #engchat, #sschat and #ptchat are just a few of the chats he  contributes to and moderates on a regular basis. This amazingly generous  person deserves everything we can do for him/her and more. 
Jerry Blumengarten, also known as @cybraryman1, is the ISTE12 Newbie! 
It  will take a large number of us working together to raise enough money  to get Jerry to ISTE. The idea behind the Newbie Project is to raise a  lot of money without anyone donating much more than they would spend on a  couple of cups of fancy coffee. The goal this year is $2000. We need  200 people to give $10. In previous years individual donations have  ranged from $5 to $150. My advice is to give what you are comfortable  with and don’t assume that your contribution is insignificant. Every  dollar adds up! We only have until June 10 to accomplish this goal.  Please show Jerry how much you appreciate him by chipping in to get him  to San Diego! 
The  Newbie for ISTE12 is one of those rare people who has found a way to  give more than he/she takes from his/her personal learning network. This  individual started out creating a website for his/her school in 1999  but by the next year had developed a site for all educators with  hundreds of great resources and links. The website grew and now has over  500 pages and 30,000 links. It is considered the “go-to” website for  information on just about anything. Many educators sing the praises of  this wealth of information and sharing on a level that no one in  education can come close to. In addition, this individual is an active  member of several chats on Twitter. #Edchat, #ntchat, #gtchat,  #elemchat, #engchat, #sschat and #ptchat are just a few of the chats he  contributes to and moderates on a regular basis. This amazingly generous  person deserves everything we can do for him/her and more.
 
Jerry Blumengarten, also known as @cybraryman1, is the ISTE12 Newbie! 
It  will take a large number of us working together to raise enough money  to get Jerry to ISTE. The idea behind the Newbie Project is to raise a  lot of money without anyone donating much more than they would spend on a  couple of cups of fancy coffee. The goal this year is $2000. We need  200 people to give $10. In previous years individual donations have  ranged from $5 to $150. My advice is to give what you are comfortable  with and don’t assume that your contribution is insignificant. Every  dollar adds up! We only have until June 10 to accomplish this goal.  Please show Jerry how much you appreciate him by chipping in to get him  to San Diego! Jerry Blumengarten, also known as @cybraryman1, is the ISTE12 Newbie!
 
It  will take a large number of us working together to raise enough money  to get Jerry to ISTE. The idea behind the Newbie Project is to raise a  lot of money without anyone donating much more than they would spend on a  couple of cups of fancy coffee. The goal this year is $2000. We need  200 people to give $10. In previous years individual donations have  ranged from $5 to $150. My advice is to give what you are comfortable  with and don’t assume that your contribution is insignificant. Every  dollar adds up! We only have until June 10 to accomplish this goal.  Please show Jerry how much you appreciate him by chipping in to get him  to San Diego! 
It  will take a large number of us working together to raise enough money  to get Jerry to ISTE. The idea behind the Newbie Project is to raise a  lot of money without anyone donating much more than they would spend on a  couple of cups of fancy coffee. The goal this year is $2000. We need  200 people to give $10. In previous years individual donations have  ranged from $5 to $150. My advice is to give what you are comfortable  with and don’t assume that your contribution is insignificant. Every  dollar adds up! We only have until June 10 to accomplish this goal.  Please show Jerry how much you appreciate him by chipping in to get him  to San Diego! 
Thursday, 17 May 2012
          
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