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Thursday, March 6
 

12:45pm CST

AI As a Companion in the Language Learner Classroom
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
Integrating AI technologies can revolutionize language education by providing personalized, interactive learning experiences. AI language tools offer students 24/7 practice opportunities, delivering instant feedback on speaking, grammar, and vocabulary. By guiding students to use AI strategically, educators can transform these tools from potential shortcuts into powerful learning companions. Students will develop critical skills in AI interaction, learning to prompt effectively, verify information, and leverage technology for meaningful language acquisition. This approach not only enhances linguistic competence but also cultivates digital literacy, preparing students for a technology-driven future.
Speakers
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room

12:45pm CST

Level Up Your Review Game!
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
Want to get past plain paper and pencil reviews, but don't want to just go to Kahoot? Come to this session to learn about some awesome websites I use to take my reviews to the next level! These are highly engaging and FUN for students and teachers alike. I will also talk about some "low-tech" review ways using a whiteboard, some styrofoam cups, and dice. Hope to see you there! I teach middle school now, but these gamifying strategies can be used at the elementary level as well as high school!

Presentation: bit.ly/MACE25Game
Speakers
avatar for Nick Coyan

Nick Coyan

8th Grade Math, Turner Middle School
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
KSU Union Flint Hills

12:45pm CST

The Ed-venture Trail
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
Experience bite-sized Professional Learning stations to quickly boost your bank of instructional technology tools.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Virginia Duncan

Dr. Virginia Duncan

Associate Principal, Garden City High School
Dr. Virginia Duncan is an Associate Principal for the Arts & Communications Academy at Garden City High School in Garden City, KS. Prior to that, she was an Instructional Coach for 10 years. Before coaching teachers full time, Ginny taught English, History, and Drama in CA for 13... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:30pm CST
KSU Union Room 207

1:45pm CST

AI Spark Hacks: Igniting Classroom Innovation (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
Unlock simple AI hacks to transform your teaching. This audience interactive session will have audience members showing off their best ready-to-use AI hacks for streamlining your professional life, inspiring lessons, and personalizing learning. Learn from other session attendees how to automate tasks, engage students with innovative projects, and save time while enhancing classroom excitement.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Burke

Elizabeth Burke

9-12 Library Media Specialist, Salina South High School
I have been a library media specialist at Salina South High School for the last eight years. Prior to becoming a LMS, I was a social studies teacher at South High for ten years. I love trying new tech tools and strive to be a life-long learner. I also believe in working smarter not... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room
  AI, SPARK

1:45pm CST

Using AI To Help Make Your Job Easier
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
In this session you will learn how ChatGPT (and a few other AI sites) can make some of your teacher tasks easier. There will be many tips and tricks on how to make lessons, write letters, help with goal writing, and perhaps a few fun things as well. There will be time for you to explore on your own and create things you can use in your class in the near future. If you have never used ChatGPT this is a great session for you!


https://docs.google.com/document/d/14NI5eMV1MDSCKSItU64pqjdH2sr-e8Un6f3DSjyeM5E/copy

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17zmgme7zZ9ph3R4GKI2kfVLcX3SgO3ymwAaWjPoQk2k/copy


Speakers
avatar for Melissa Modig

Melissa Modig

Middle School Science Teacher, USD #345
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
KSU Union Cottonwood
  AI, Chat GPT

1:45pm CST

Teacher Tech Tips (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
In this session you'll walk away with tips to help you utilize Microsoft and Google Tools to create lessons. Plus a wide range of tools to engage students.
Speakers
avatar for Jenica Stock

Jenica Stock

5th grade teacher, Washington Elementary School
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
KSU Union Bluemont
  Google Tools

1:45pm CST

Teachers as Private Investigators: Eliciting Evidence of Learning (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
In this engaging and interactive session, you’ll step into the shoes of a private investigator to uncover the hidden clues of student learning. As educators, we often face the challenge of determining whether our students have truly grasped the lessons we teach. This session will equip you with a toolkit of strategies to gather meaningful evidence of student learning, ensuring you can identify who has mastered the content, who needs additional support, and how to guide all students forward in their educational journey.

Join us to explore a variety of methods for eliciting evidence, ranging from high-tech solutions to low or no-tech options. You’ll leave with practical techniques that can be immediately implemented in your classroom to enhance your assessment practices and support student success. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or prefer traditional approaches, this session has something for everyone.
Speakers
avatar for Marie Henderson

Marie Henderson

Instructional Technology Specialist, PK-12, Hays USD 489
Marie Henderson is the Instructional Technology Specialist for Hays Unified School District in Hays, KS where she serves local teachers as a technology trainer and instructional coach. She designed and continues to facilitate a flexible professional learning model for district staff... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
KSU Union Flint Hills

1:45pm CST

Not just Drones, a STEM Technology Playground
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
Curious about incorporating STEM into your curriculum but unsure what tools to use? Step into this STEM Playground, where you’ll get hands-on with tools like Makey-Makey, Sphero Bolt and RVR, Ozobot Bit, Edison Robots, Micro:Bit and a drone. Explore everything from basic electronics to block coding and advanced programming. Not sure if you’ll have funds to pay for STEM materials? I’ve got you covered with resources and guidance to help you secure funding. Best of all, you’ll have time to play and discover which tools best fit your classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Laura Leis

Laura Leis

Tech Integration Support Specialist, Smoky Valley
I am a technology integration specialist and work with staff and students from preschool to 12th grade for Smoky Valley. My ultimate goal is to use technology to engage students with meaningful and relevant instruction and activities that enhance their learning. I am passionate about... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm CST
KSU Union Room 206
  STEM, Drones

3:00pm CST

Build Your AI Toolkit
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
Embark on a transformative professional development journey into the realm of AI in education. Elevate your lesson planning, refine communication strategies, and expand your resource toolkit. Gain practical tools and hands-on exploration opportunities in this session, empowering you to integrate AI seamlessly into your teaching practice.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Tackett

Elizabeth Tackett

Library Media Specialist, USD 259 Wichita Public Schools
Master’s Degree- Educational Technology and Library Media Pre-K - 5th Library Media Specialist Collegiate Adjunct Instructor- Wichita State University 
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room
  AI

3:00pm CST

Hands on Exploration of AI Tools
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
Spend 45 minutes exploring an AI Teacher tool. Choose from 1). Magic School AI or School AI, 2). Diffit, 3). Perplexity, or 4). the Brisk extension. Watch some brief video tutorials if you like, ask questions, learn from each other, and have time to become comfortable with an AI platform in order to effectively put it into practice.
Speakers
avatar for Travis True

Travis True

Curriculum Technology Specialist, Topeka Public Schools
Travis True is an accomplished professional with a strong foundation in instructional design and development, e-learning, and curriculum development. With a career that spans over 20 years and various roles, including Technology Integration Specialist/Instructional Designer at Topeka... Read More →
avatar for Lydia Huninghake

Lydia Huninghake

MTSS Coordinator & Special Education Teacher, Manhattan Virtual Academy
MHK raised, farmers wife, mom of 3, teacher to cool kids - continuously reflecting and learning about Kansas MTSS and how to align goals into the virtual world. I welcome collaboration with other schools and appreciate perspectives that help grow into better supports for students... Read More →
avatar for Lori Rice

Lori Rice

@MSLRice
I began teaching in 1996 in the very elementary school I attended as a student. I have taught reading, K, 1st, 4th and looped K/1 (an excellent experience). I am currently teaching K-2 elementary and K-12 gifted for Manhattan Virtual Academy online.My passion is helping students think... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
KSU Union Cottonwood
  AI

3:00pm CST

You Don't Have to be a Genius!
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
Instructional strategies and tips for teaching tech at any grade level. You don't have to be a genius or a tech wizard to implement engaging tech-based learning in your classroom. Use these lessons, strategies and tips for everything from multimedia presentations, audio and video projects, to squeezing the most learning from your students' netbooks and iPads. Beginners and veterans, alike, will glean interesting insights and new project ideas.
Speakers
avatar for Eric Velander

Eric Velander

Journalism and Broadcasting Teacher, USD 457
I teach a creative, high-tech class that gives students the skills to produce and consume content in an infinitely complex media landscape. I pride myself in fostering students' skills and attitudes in a classroom that reflects the here and now of their lives and the world. In my... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
KSU Union Flint Hills

3:00pm CST

Interactive Teaching Made Easy: Using Pear Deck and EdPuzzle for Engaging Lessons
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
Looking to captivate your students and make your lessons more interactive? Join us for a hands-on session exploring how Pear Deck and EdPuzzle can transform your Google Slides presentations into engaging, interactive experiences. We’ll focus on Instant Pear Decks to help you create real-time, responsive activities that spark student interest and gauge understanding effortlessly. Then, discover how EdPuzzle’s video integration can deepen learning by embedding questions and tracking student responses. By the end of this session, you’ll walk away with practical strategies for combining these tools, ensuring your lessons are both impactful and easy to implement. Ideal for educators aiming to enhance student engagement and make the most of technology in the classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Tuanua Swartz

Tuanua Swartz

Technology Integration, USD 361 Chaparral Schools
I have worked in education for 25+ years. I still get giddy when planning new ideas. Four years ago, we implemented a PBL Academy into our 7-12th grade classes. In the district, I wear several hats to keep me busy. I enjoy working in professional development to assist other educators... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
KSU Union Room 206

3:00pm CST

SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER- Sparking Positive Disruption (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
Technology can easily replace paper and pencil in the classroom, which makes teacher life more efficient. What if we used technology as a positive disruptor instead of just a replacement for paper and pencil?  In this session, I will introduce you to the T3 Framework and how you can level up the use of technology to disrupt the normal day to day use. We will explore different platforms that can elevate student engagement and learning outcomes and help you spark a positive disruption!
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Meenen

Rachel Meenen

Instructional Coach, Andover Public Schools
With 15 years of experience in education, I have dedicated my career to helping students reach their potential. For the first eight years of my career I was a classroom teacher and for the last seven years I have been working as an Instructional Coach. Both of these roles have allowed... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm CST
KSU Union Forum Hall
  STEM

4:00pm CST

Prompt Engineering: Unlocking the Potential of AI in Education
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
Unlock the full potential of AI in K-12 classrooms with effective prompt engineering! This session will guide educators through crafting precise prompts to maximize the utility of AI tools like ChatGPT, MagicSchool, and Canva. Learn strategies to create engaging lesson plans, streamline grading, and encourage critical thinking in students. Attendees will gain practical tips and hands-on examples to integrate prompt engineering into daily tasks to enhance productivity and foster innovative learning experiences.
Speakers
avatar for Tom Vontz

Tom Vontz

Professor and Director of the Center for Social Studies Education, KSU College of Education
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
KSU Union Room 226

4:00pm CST

Spark Up Your Prompts! Tips For Better AI Prompt Engineering (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
The Pandora's Box of AI is open, and learning to use it well and properly in the classroom will be a vital objective in helping make our students as "future ready" as possible! Much like we had to learn how to use search engines well, the same is needed with AI usage through something called prompt engineering. The goal of this session is to equip K-12 educators with foundational skills in prompt engineering for AI applications, with a focus on creating effective, educationally relevant AI interactions. We will cover the basics of prompt engineering, its relevance in the classroom, and practical tips to help educators integrate these skills into their teaching practice.

Canva Slide Deck
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Yearout

Jeff Yearout

High School Computer Science Teacher, Derby High School
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room
  AI

4:00pm CST

Mastering Google Sites: Empowering Teachers to Create Engaging Classroom Websites (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
In this session, educators will explore the power of Google Sites to create dynamic, user-friendly websites. Whether you're a novice or have some experience with website creation, this session will guide you through the process of designing an organized, visually appealing site that enhances communication with students, parents, and colleagues. You'll learn how to integrate multimedia, embed Google Workspace tools, and use customization options to showcase resources and announcements. By the end of the session, educators will have the confidence and skills to launch a fully functional Google Site that supports student engagement and streamlines classroom management.
Speakers
avatar for Erin Lewis

Erin Lewis

Instructional Coach, Elmont Elementary
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
KSU Union Cottonwood
  Google Tools

4:00pm CST

Engage, Explore, Enhance: The Power of HyperDocs in Blended Learning (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
Join returning presenter, fresh off last year’s popular “Shifting Your Workload with AI” session, for an engaging dive into the world of HyperDocs! In this interactive session, you’ll learn what HyperDocs are by experiencing one firsthand, all within a blended learning setup. Discover how these dynamic, digital lessons can boost engagement, and enhance blended learning. Walk away with inspiration and resources transform your own teaching! This presentation is suited for anyone who teaches any topic and those who deliver PD themselves.
Speakers
avatar for Katelyn Hobby

Katelyn Hobby

Social Studies, Shawnee Heights High School
Hi! I'm a teacher in my 11th year of education who's just about done it all from elementary, to middle, and now high school! I'm extremely passionate about teaching, learning, and teacher advocacy; always looking for ways to improve my craft and help others do the same.
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
KSU Union Flint Hills

4:00pm CST

SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER- Sparking Positive Disruption (REPEAT)
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
Technology can easily replace paper and pencil in the classroom, which makes teacher life more efficient. What if we used technology as a positive disruptor instead of just a replacement for paper and pencil?  In this session, I will introduce you to the T3 Framework and how you can level up the use of technology to disrupt the normal day to day use. We will explore different platforms that can elevate student engagement and learning outcomes and help you spark a positive disruption!
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Meenen

Rachel Meenen

Instructional Coach, Andover Public Schools
With 15 years of experience in education, I have dedicated my career to helping students reach their potential. For the first eight years of my career I was a classroom teacher and for the last seven years I have been working as an Instructional Coach. Both of these roles have allowed... Read More →
Thursday March 6, 2025 4:00pm - 4:45pm CST
KSU Union Forum Hall
  STEM
 
Friday, March 7
 

8:00am CST

AI Literacy: Classroom-Ready Strategies that Address Instruction, Assessment, and Standards
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
This hands-on session will share prompts that promote AI literacy skills and practices informed by research and emerging practices. Instructional and assessment practices will be outlined, with attendees crafting activities and assessments that are engaging, challenging, and which negate known concerns/weaknesses of AI instruction. Attendees will also choose a standard and learn how to assist students in meeting high expectations with AI and their chosen standard. Lastly, attendees will be provided a model of AI adoption that districts can utilize to craft their own AI policies that address safety & the wide array of legal concerns.

Presentation Slides
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Scott Gregory

Dr. Scott Gregory

Assistant Professor, Fort Hays State University
Dr. Scott Gregory is a 24-year educator with experience as a teacher, principal, and superintendent in the state of Nebraska. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Fort Hays State University in Hays, KS. Scott’s passion for Generative... Read More →

Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
KSU Union Flint Hills
  AI

8:00am CST

AI Resources for Spanish-Speaking ESL, Dual Language, and Newcomer Students
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
This session highlights the power of AI-driven tools and resources available in Spanish to support multilingual learners in ESL, dual language, and newcomer programs. With a focus on culturally responsive teaching, the presentation will demonstrate how AI can enhance instruction, provide personalized scaffolds, and build confidence for Spanish-speaking students transitioning to English. Participants will learn to incorporate AI tools into their classrooms to address language barriers, foster academic growth, and celebrate students’ linguistic and cultural identities.
Speakers
avatar for Charlotte Munoz

Charlotte Munoz

4th Grade Bilingual Teacher, Topeka Public Schools
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room

8:00am CST

Giving Your Staff a Room Full of Teacher Assistants
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
We know that Ai is here to stay in the Education Community and you just came home from a great conference talking about the many tools out there to use. This session is created to explore ideas and answer questions about how teachers can use this intimidating new technology in the classroom. We will look at variety of lessons geared to get the most out of your new teachers Ai assistants. I will also share examples of how I have used Ai chat bots to help field questions before students and teachers come to me for Tech support. If your are interested or excited about Ai and it's applications for eduction, but still looking for a way to explain it to others who are skeptical, this session is for you.
Speakers
avatar for Jeff First

Jeff First

Technology Integration / educator, Goodland Jr/Sr High School
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
KSU Union Room 227
  AI, AI

8:00am CST

Increase Student Engagement by Using Technology
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
Let's explore how the power of technology can help you to get and keep your Grade 2-6 students' attention. Fostering greater student engagement and autonomy supports best teaching practices, and technology can be one more tool in your toolkit to do that. Bring ideas to share - and be prepared to walk away with a plethora of new ideas for projects using a variety of technologies. Although specific programs and technologies will be discussed, brainstorming of alternate means will be part of this session.
Increase Student Engagement by Using Technology - Presentation Link on Canva
Speakers
avatar for Kristina Castillo

Kristina Castillo

Ed Tech Coach, USD 475
Kris Castillo is an Ed Tech Coach at Geary County Schools. This position gives her a chance to get out into school buildings to work with teachers and students on integrating technology to increase student engagement and learning opportunities. Kris is a veteran in education with... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am CST
KSU Union Bluemont

9:00am CST

Spark Up Your Prompts! Tips For Better AI Prompt Engineering (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
The Pandora's Box of AI is open, and learning to use it well and properly in the classroom will be a vital objective in helping make our students as "future ready" as possible! Much like we had to learn how to use search engines well, the same is needed with AI usage through something called prompt engineering. The goal of this session is to equip K-12 educators with foundational skills in prompt engineering for AI applications, with a focus on creating effective, educationally relevant AI interactions. We will cover the basics of prompt engineering, its relevance in the classroom, and practical tips to help educators integrate these skills into their teaching practice.

Canva Slide Deck
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Yearout

Jeff Yearout

High School Computer Science Teacher, Derby High School
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room
  AI

9:00am CST

Teaching Smarter, Not Harder: Using AI to Improve Teacher Efficiency
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
This presentation explores how AI empowers K-12 educators to teach smarter, not harder, by automating routine tasks and enhancing classroom efficiency. From grading and lesson planning to communicating with parents and managing administrative duties, AI has the potential to streamline workflows, giving teachers more time to focus on impactful instruction. Discover how AI can revolutionize teacher tasks and reduce workload, without cutting corners or compromising quality.
Speakers
avatar for Lotta Larson

Lotta Larson

Professor, Kansas State University, College of Education
Dr. Larson is a professor in the College of Education at Kansas State University where she teaches courses in literacy education and new literacies. A former elementary/middle-level teacher, she frequently provides professional development and offers support to teachers and students... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
KSU Union Cottonwood

9:00am CST

Creating Personalized Game-Based Instruction Tools with SchoolAI.com
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
If you are a seasoned teacher you have more than likely used some form of gamification or gamified tool in your classroom. Tools like Gimkit, and Kahoot can be welcomed changes of pace for both students and teachers. These tools are wonderful motivators but often leave a gap for true evaluation of student comprehension.
Game based learning with the use of Ai chat bots can help to provide individualized conversations and knowledge validation for every student in the room. This in depth evidence can become invaluable to teachers while at the same time make Knowledge retrieval engaging for students. This process can be used at any level or difficulty and I will show you how to drop these activities into any lesson.
Speakers
avatar for Jeff First

Jeff First

Technology Integration / educator, Goodland Jr/Sr High School
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
KSU Union Room 227

9:00am CST

Bubbles & Bots: Virtual Assistants for Career Readiness & SEL
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Join Hanna Kemble, the Kansas Counselor of the Year and finalist for the National Counselor of the Year, for an interactive workshop session. “Bubbles and Bots,” explores two cutting-edge tools that revolutionize mental well-being and educational support. "Breathing Bubbles" are interactive, personalized online bubbles that guide you through a calming, customized breathing technique. Whether you're a student, educator, or anyone seeking tranquility, these bubbles create a soothing resource tailored to your preferences.

Next, learn to create "Bots" from start to finish, harnessing AI's potential in education. Discover how bots support students during transitions, provide emotional support at recess, and enhance classroom learning. Engage with bots that allow students to converse with book authors, historical figures, or even a virtual therapy dog.

Attendees will gain practical skills and insights into leveraging technology and AI for transformative experiences. In this hands-on workshop, participants will have the opportunity to create their breathing bubbles and develop a personalized bot that they can implement in their professional setting. Whether you're an educator, student, or curious individual, "Bubbles and Bots" offers a captivating exploration of the future of education and personal growth. Join us to breathe life into bubbles and bring bots to life, creating unique, impactful experiences for students and beyond.



Speakers
avatar for Hanna Kemble Mick

Hanna Kemble Mick

USD 437 Dean of Elementary Counseling/ KSDE Counselor Leader Coordinator/School Counselor, Auburn Washburn USD 437
Hanna Kemble-Mick was the 2024 Kansas Counselor of the Year and is a 2025 National School Counselor of the Year finalist. She is a passionate and innovative school counselor who blends creativity, technology, and equity to engage students and empower educators. As the Dean of Elementary... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Alumni Banquet Room D

9:00am CST

Energy is Electrifying Through STEM!
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Come learn about how to integrate energy into your classroom through STEM projects like building solar cars and building wind turbines and if you attend you get to take FREE classroom materials home with you! Also learn how USD 273 has created a business/school partnership to make their school more energy efficient by turning their school into a Living Learning Lab through installing sensors and letting students look at their own building data analytics in the classroom! Come hear how motivation to learn spikes when students are using their own building data!
Speakers
avatar for Christie Fouts

Christie Fouts

Junior High Technology/STEM Teacher, USD 273
I am a 7th & 8th grade Technology/STEM teacher at Beloit Jr. Sr. High School. In 2014 USD 273 decided it was vital to implement a STEM program into our schools.  We have continued to strengthen and grow our program into a K-12 STEM program.  I would love to share with you my STEM... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Alumni Tadtman Board Room
  STEM

9:00am CST

Tinkering with Tinkercad- Using 3D Modeling in the Classroom
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Join us for a workshop aimed at equipping educators with the skills and knowledge to effectively integrate Tinkercad into their classrooms. In this session, you will create a free account and get hands-on experience in using Tinkercad, an intuitive online platform for 3D modeling that can spark creativity and innovation in students.

Participants will explore the features of Tinkercad, learn how to create engaging 3D projects, and have some time to brainstorm how you can use it in your own classroom.

While being able to 3D print student designs is a great bonus to Tinkercad, you can still use it effectively in your classroom without having access to a 3D printer, so don't let that stop you from coming!

By the end of this session, educators will feel confident in using Tinkercad to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Join us to unlock the potential of 3D design and inspire your students to think critically and creatively!
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Buchanan

Jessica Buchanan

Engineering Teacher, Maize Middle School
Hi! I’m a middle school engineering teacher and absolutely love my job! I get to teach Automation & Robotics, Design & Modeling, and Flight & Space at Maize Middle School. They are PLTW courses, but I love to incorporate additional creative opportunities for my students. We are... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am CST
Alumni Purple Pride Conference Room
  STEM, Tinkercad

9:00am CST

Deep Fakes, Data Theft, Plagiarism, & the End of Humanity as We Know It: Ed Law in the Age of AI
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
AI legal concerns are not for the faint of heart. How can districts protect themselves from liability and craft policies that effectively address AI’s role in the district and classroom? Up-to-date legal developments and models will be shared, helping to provide a path forward.

Presentation Live Link 
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Scott Gregory

Dr. Scott Gregory

Assistant Professor, Fort Hays State University
Dr. Scott Gregory is a 24-year educator with experience as a teacher, principal, and superintendent in the state of Nebraska. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Fort Hays State University in Hays, KS. Scott’s passion for Generative... Read More →

Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
KSU Union Flint Hills
  AI

9:00am CST

Engage, Explore, Enhance: The Power of HyperDocs in Blended Learning (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
Join returning presenter, fresh off last year’s popular “Shifting Your Workload with AI” session, for an engaging dive into the world of HyperDocs! In this interactive session, you’ll learn what HyperDocs are by experiencing one firsthand, all within a blended learning setup. Discover how these dynamic, digital lessons can boost engagement, and enhance blended learning. Walk away with inspiration and resources transform your own teaching! This presentation is suited for anyone who teaches any topic and those who deliver PD themselves.
Speakers
avatar for Katelyn Hobby

Katelyn Hobby

Social Studies, Shawnee Heights High School
Hi! I'm a teacher in my 11th year of education who's just about done it all from elementary, to middle, and now high school! I'm extremely passionate about teaching, learning, and teacher advocacy; always looking for ways to improve my craft and help others do the same.
Friday March 7, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
KSU Union Room 226

10:00am CST

AI Spark Hacks: Igniting Classroom Innovation (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
Unlock simple AI hacks to transform your teaching. This audience interactive session will have audience members showing off their best ready-to-use AI hacks for streamlining your professional life, inspiring lessons, and personalizing learning. Learn from other session attendees how to automate tasks, engage students with innovative projects, and save time while enhancing classroom excitement.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Burke

Elizabeth Burke

9-12 Library Media Specialist, Salina South High School
I have been a library media specialist at Salina South High School for the last eight years. Prior to becoming a LMS, I was a social studies teacher at South High for ten years. I love trying new tech tools and strive to be a life-long learner. I also believe in working smarter not... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room
  AI, SPARK

10:00am CST

Google’s Best-Kept Secrets: Tools You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
I will share recent updates on Google's current tools, shortcuts, hacks, and experimental tools.
Speakers
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Travis True

Curriculum Technology Specialist, Topeka Public Schools
Travis True is an accomplished professional with a strong foundation in instructional design and development, e-learning, and curriculum development. With a career that spans over 20 years and various roles, including Technology Integration Specialist/Instructional Designer at Topeka... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
Alumni Banquet Room B
  Google Tools

10:00am CST

Mastering Google Sites: Empowering Teachers to Create Engaging Classroom Websites (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
In this session, educators will explore the power of Google Sites to create dynamic, user-friendly websites. Whether you're a novice or have some experience with website creation, this session will guide you through the process of designing an organized, visually appealing site that enhances communication with students, parents, and colleagues. You'll learn how to integrate multimedia, embed Google Workspace tools, and use customization options to showcase resources and announcements. By the end of the session, educators will have the confidence and skills to launch a fully functional Google Site that supports student engagement and streamlines classroom management.
Speakers
avatar for Erin Lewis

Erin Lewis

Instructional Coach, Elmont Elementary
Friday March 7, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am CST
KSU Union Flint Hills
  Google Tools

11:00am CST

Teacher Tech Tips (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
In this session you'll walk away with tips to help you utilize Microsoft and Google Tools to create lessons. Plus a wide range of tools to engage students.
Speakers
avatar for Jenica Stock

Jenica Stock

5th grade teacher, Washington Elementary School
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
Alumni Lecture Room
  Google Tools

11:00am CST

Teachers as Private Investigators: Eliciting Evidence of Learning (REPEAT)
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
In this engaging and interactive session, you’ll step into the shoes of a private investigator to uncover the hidden clues of student learning. As educators, we often face the challenge of determining whether our students have truly grasped the lessons we teach. This session will equip you with a toolkit of strategies to gather meaningful evidence of student learning, ensuring you can identify who has mastered the content, who needs additional support, and how to guide all students forward in their educational journey.

Join us to explore a variety of methods for eliciting evidence, ranging from high-tech solutions to low or no-tech options. You’ll leave with practical techniques that can be immediately implemented in your classroom to enhance your assessment practices and support student success. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or prefer traditional approaches, this session has something for everyone.
Speakers
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Marie Henderson

Instructional Technology Specialist, PK-12, Hays USD 489
Marie Henderson is the Instructional Technology Specialist for Hays Unified School District in Hays, KS where she serves local teachers as a technology trainer and instructional coach. She designed and continues to facilitate a flexible professional learning model for district staff... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
KSU Union Room 227

11:00am CST

Technology Instructional Practices Discussion
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
You are bombarded with technology items and issues such as apps, websites, devices, screen time and device management. Digging through all of the clutter, are we able to decipher how to best use the technology available to us for instructional purposes. As a former technology director, I have my own perspectives and questions. Come have a discussion how we can maximize the usage of instructional technology. I will present some materials and models that will help us measure technology usage. I hope to see you there.
Speakers
avatar for Christopher Fletcher

Christopher Fletcher

Information Systems Manager, Kansas State Department of Education
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
KSU Union Flint Hills

11:00am CST

Get SWANKy: Using SWANK Streaming Media to Add Film to the Learning Environment
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
Film has always been a crucial part of education. But what about if you could bring CURRENT major motion pictures to the classroom? What if I told you it could be done LEGALLY, and not a Netflix or other subscription service in sight! Come learn about SWANK streaming media and how our librarians and teachers use it in our schools!
Speakers
avatar for Lucas Loughmiller

Lucas Loughmiller

Director of Library & Instr. Media Services, Manhattan-Ogden USD 383
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
KSU Union Big 12 Room

11:00am CST

Custom AI Chatbots
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
Learn how you can easily create custom chatbots for students, staff, and parents. Create custom personal learning chatbots as well as chatbots staff and parents can use to get school/distirct information quickly and at any time.
Speakers
avatar for Travis True

Travis True

Curriculum Technology Specialist, Topeka Public Schools
Travis True is an accomplished professional with a strong foundation in instructional design and development, e-learning, and curriculum development. With a career that spans over 20 years and various roles, including Technology Integration Specialist/Instructional Designer at Topeka... Read More →
Friday March 7, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am CST
Alumni Banquet Room B
  STEM
 

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