The International Council for Computers in Education (ICCE) was founded in 1979, with
David Moursund as executive officer and editor-in-chief of the organization's organ
The Computing Teacher. In 1989 ICCE merged with the International Association for Computing in Education (IACE) to become the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Shortly after, in 1990, The
Computing Teacher was retitled
Learning and Leading with Technology. In the 1990s, the National Education Computing Association (NECA) organized and produced what became the largest edtech conference in the United States: the National Education Computing Conference (NECC). ISTE was their primary partner (and largest contractor) in handling the production of the event. In 1999, the two organizations reached an agreement to merge all operations into ISTE. The last time the conference was branded as NECC was in 2009. In 2019, ISTE acquired
EdSurge, a for-profit news company, which focuses on technology and education, and converted it to a non-profit. In 2023 ISTE merged with
ASCD to form the largest education non-profit focused on supporting educators in creating effective learning experiences for students. The merger brings together the instructional expertise of ASCD with the innovation expertise of ISTE. The merged organization is led by Richard Culatta, who previously served as the Chief Innovation Officer for the State of Rhode Island and Executive Director at the US Department of Education. ISTE+ASCD is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes the CEO. == Conferences and events ==