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2025 NJECC NJ Educational Technology Conference
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NJECC’s 39th Annual Technology Conference ~ March 11, 2025 - March 12, 2025
Audience: Teachers clear filter
Tuesday, March 11
 

10:00am EDT

AI Essentials for Your Toolbox: Empowering Educators & Librarians with Practical Tools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Join us for a dynamic presentation on AI tools tailored for educators! This session will explore practical AI resources that enhance teaching, streamline workflows, and support student engagement. Participants will discover tools for research, content creation, and personalized learning. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies and insights on integrating AI effectively into their educational practices, equipping them to navigate the evolving tech landscape with confidence. Perfect for educators looking to expand their tech toolbox!
Speakers
avatar for Elissa Malespina

Elissa Malespina

School Librarian, Newark Public Schools
With over 24 years in education, I've been a high school history teacher, special education teacher, and a teacher librarian at multiple schools. I served as the Coordinating Supervisor of Educational Technology in Parsippany-Troy Hills and am a Board of Education Member for South... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2012

10:00am EDT

Edtech Throwdown: The AI Version
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Dive into the thrilling world of #edtech with Nick and Guise in The Edtech Throwdown! Unleashing a barrage of cutting-edge tools in the area of artificial intelligence, they engage in a dynamic duel of ideas. Brace yourself for an interactive showdown where each edtech tool is unveiled with flair. As the dust settles, you'll emerge armed with a resource guide, ready to revolutionize your teaching game! It's not just a presentation; it's an immersive journey into the future of education.
Speakers
avatar for Eric Guise

Eric Guise

Media/Tech Specialist, Hopewell Valley Central High School
Eric Guise technology coach with more than a decade of experience as a teacher. He is Co-Creator of the Edtech Throwdown Podcast.  Eric was named the 2016 Biology Teacher of Year by the New Jersey Biology Teachers Association and recently completed his Ed.D in Leadership in Digital... Read More →
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Nick Johnson

Chemistry Teacher and Tech Coach, Hopewell Valley Central High School
Nick Johnson is a chemistry teacher, educational research consultant, and professional development specialist.  He is Co-Creator of GotTechED the Podcast.  Nick was selected as a 2018 Governor’s Educator of the Year and the 2018-2019 Mercer County NJ Teacher of the Year.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Lecture Hall 1020

10:00am EDT

Explainable AI: Using Space Weather to Help Students Understand AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
In this talk, we will explore Explainable Artificial Intelligence (AI), a concept that helps people understand AI without having to understand all the complex code.  We will explore AI in the context of Space Weather, a fun space science topic that has impacts on our computing networks and CyberInfrastructure.  The first 10 attendees who complete a questionnaire will get amazon gift cards and there will be raffles for bigger prizes.
Speakers
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Dr. Katherine Herbert

Professor, School of Computing, Montclair State University
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2010

10:00am EDT

Navigating the Intersection of AI and Personalized Learning in Education
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
As school leaders continue to navigate the AI landscape, join WeVideo for an interactive session that examines innovative ideas on balancing AI and Personalized Learning with students (adults and children alike). We will uncover how AI Assist Tools can save teachers time without compromising student engagement and retention and how to blend "AI resistant" personalized learning into your school's curriculum.
Speakers
avatar for Nolan Sutker

Nolan Sutker

National Sales Manager, WeVideo
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
ADP 1145

10:00am EDT

Turning AI into a (Surprisingly Kind and Powerful) Writing Coach and Instructional Partner for Teachers and Students
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
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Dr. Mary Ehrenworth

Senior Advisor, Advancing Literacy, Teachers College, Columbia University
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2044

10:00am EDT

Using AI to Support MLL Students in the Classroom
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
AI tools enable teachers to support multilingual learners (MLLs) with personalized instruction and inclusive learning opportunities. Technology like translation apps and AI-driven assessments helps teachers monitor progress, offer differentiated support, and ensure all students participate fully. By integrating digital tools for language support and comprehension, teachers can foster an inclusive environment that enhances MLL students' engagement, confidence, and academic growth alongside their peers.
Speakers
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Vanessa Waxman

Administrator, Rockaway Township
Vanessa Waxman is an experienced educational leader with 19 years of experience in Rockaway Township, New Jersey, where she plays a key role in transforming teaching and learning through technology. As Supervisor of MLL, Grants, and Instructional Technology, Vanessa works closely... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Meyers

Jennifer Meyers

Grade 4 ELA/Social Studies Teacher, RTBOE
Jennifer Meyers in Rockaway Township, New Jersey. She has been teaching for 17 years and has a passion for supporting students in the classroom through their interests and increasing student engagement.  
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2040

10:00am EDT

AI and Information Literacy
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
The panel will provide suggestions and resources for educators and school librarians that will be useful in implementing information literacy skills to help foster students’ critical thinking skills and responsible use of AI. 
Speakers
avatar for Beth Raff

Beth Raff

Media Specialist, Parsippany Troy Hills
Beth M. Raff (M.I. & M.Ed. Rutgers University) is the school media specialist at the Mt. Tabor Elementary School. She is a Past President of the NJ Association of School Librarians and a 2019 American Library Association Emerging Leader. She was a fifth-grade teacher for 21 years... Read More →
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Sharon Rawlins

Youth Services Specialist, NJ State Library
Sharon Rawlins (MLS, Rutgers University) is the Youth Services Specialist at the NJ State Library (NJSL) and the liaison from the NJSL to the NJ Association of School Librarians (NJASL) She was a member of the 2024 College and Career Department of Education’s NJ Student Literacy... Read More →
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Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott

Education Librarian, The College of New Jersey
Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott (MLIS Rutgers University) is a librarian at the College of New Jersey. She edited We Can Teach That: Information Literacy for School Librarians (2024, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers). She is a Past President of the NJ Association of School Librarians (NJASL... Read More →
avatar for Darby Malvey

Darby Malvey

Programming and Outreach Manager, LibraryLinkNJ, the New Jersey Library Cooperative
Former Middle & High School Media Specialist now working for you at the NJ Library Cooperative! I'm here to help bring you high-quality PD, training, and networking opportunities; let me know what you need!
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2013

10:00am EDT

Build, Code, Innovate: Exploring the Engineering Design Process
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Ignite student creativity and critical thinking skills through the engineering design process. This hands-on workshop will explore how to integrate robotics and coding into your classroom to solve real-world problems. Participants will learn practical strategies for guiding students through the design cycle, from problem identification to prototyping. Discover how to foster innovation, collaboration, and computational thinking while empowering students to become creators and problem-solvers.
Speakers
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Jason Caputo

Senior Learning Leader, Eduscape
Jason is a Senior Learning Leader with Eduscape. Before joining Eduscape, he taught Italian to grades 6-12 for eleven years. Jason earned his Bachelor's Degree in Italian at Rutgers University and his Master's Degree in Instructional Technology from the University of Maryland.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2046
  General Technology

10:00am EDT

Co-Teaching Connection
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
In this innovative presentation educators will learn how to effectively communicate, and create a positive and enriching co-teaching environment. Jennifer will teach you the steps to successfully co-teach by looking deep into your personal practices. Throughout this workshop you learn how to excel in your strengths and communicate your needs to your co-teaching partner. A co-teaching partnership has special and unique work habits, strengths and ideas that when recognized can create a seamless co-teaching connection.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Mazzochi

Jennifer Mazzochi

Educator - Presenter - Consultant, Co-Teaching Connection
Jenn has worked in a multitude of co-teaching classrooms for over twenty years. Her expertise has transformed co-teaching teams from mediocre to exceptional. She has teaching experience in elementary and middle school and has taught regular and special education gaining valuable insight... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2006

10:00am EDT

Disability Advantage - Turning Struggles into Assets
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Everybody struggles, but some struggles aren’t always obvious. For Ben, that invisible struggle has come in the form of Neurodiversity. But over the last 30+ years, Ben came to terms with his condition; learning to value and respect it. Disabilities can have their frustrations, but can also have their advantages. In this talk, attendees will discover 3 keys to living with an invisible disability, and how their greatest struggle can also be your greatest asset.
Speakers
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Ben Bailie Johnson

CEO/Educational Entertainer, Ben Speaks At Schools
As seen on FOX, CBS, and PBS, Ben Bailie Johnson is a one-of-a-kind, inspirational speaker with a musical talent who combines his stories, heart-felt messages, and knack for catchy songwriting into one unforgettable and impactful experience.Speaking on topics related to: Neurodiversity... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2007

10:00am EDT

Elevate your EdTech Expertise: Google for Education’s FREE Certifications
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
This informative session will provide a comprehensive overview of the various Google for Education certifications available to all educators. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, instructional specialist, or district admin, learn how these transformative endorsements can enhance professional development and even open up new opportunities. From Level 1 to Certified Innovator, you can leverage any or all of these credentials to improve practice, increase qualifications, and boost networking
Speakers
avatar for Renee Sudol Margotta

Renee Sudol Margotta

Instructional Technology Teacher/District Technology Coach, Denville Township School District
Renee has over 25 years of K-5 teaching experience and has worked in various roles, including classroom teacher, Gifted and Talented teacher, and enrichment coordinator. She is a Google Certified Educator and Trainer and has written several blogs for Big Deal Media, an Edtech Pub... Read More →
avatar for Ashley Shanley

Ashley Shanley

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Berkeley Heights School District
Ashley Shanley, an Instructional Tech Facilitator in Hamilton Township School District since 2020, has been a full-time public school educator since 2016. She's a Level 1 & 2 Google Certified Educator and Certified Google Trainer, dedicated to bridging tech and pedagogy, helping educators... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Cyckowski

Daniel Cyckowski

Technology Coach, Hillsborough Township Public Schools
Daniel Cyckowski is a technology coach at the Hillsborough Township Public School District and an international distance learning teacher at Banyan Global Learning. He has 7 years of experience working with middle school students and staff and has presented at numerous EdTech conference... Read More →
avatar for Denise Spina

Denise Spina

Media Specialist/Tech Coach, Hunterdon Central Regional High School
After spending ten years as a classroom social studies teacher, Denise went back to school to become a library media specialist. Since making the switch, she has earned an MS in Educational Technology, was accepted as a Google Certified Trainer, Coach, and Innovator, and has become... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2008

10:00am EDT

Exploring Science: Playful Adventures with 2nd Grade Innovators!
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Join us for an engaging session on enhancing 2nd grade science through technology! Discover how podcasting, vlogging, and Minecraft Education can create dynamic learning experiences. Led by the second-grade lead teacher, school library media specialist, and academic support teacher, we’ll share strategies to foster creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking!
Speakers
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Patricia Dennis

School Library Media Specialist, Orange Township
Patricia "Patt" Dennis has been dedicated to education and innovative learning since 2018. Beginning her career as an extracurricular instructor at the MLC STEM Center, she provided STEAM programs and specialized in chess instruction for K-8 students. She served as an AmeriCorps reading... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2009

10:00am EDT

Podcasting in the Classroom: Students as Digital Creators
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
In this session, discover how to empower middle and high school students to become digital creators through podcasting. We’ll cover the "how," "when," and "where" of student podcasting, focusing on the ultimate goal: using podcasts to demonstrate learning and prepare students to navigate the digital world confidently. You’ll learn about platforms for recording, editing, and sharing, along with essential guidelines for privacy, fair use, and accessibility.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Belmont

Tim Belmont

English Teacher / Technology Specialist, Lyndhurst Public Schools
Tim Belmont is a high school Technology Specialist and Language Arts Teacher in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. In 2018, he received an M.A. in Educational Technology from New Jersey City University. He is an ISTE Certified Educator and Google Certified Trainer.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
ADP 1143

10:00am EDT

Red Fist Revolution Redux: AI, Misinformation, and Media Literacy
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
In this interactive presentation, we’ll unpack what made a past media literacy lesson so memorable that students are still talking about it two decades later — and why its core principles are more relevant than ever. Participants will explore timeless strategies for teaching thinking and research skills in the AI era, and will leave with a toolkit to engage students as they become discerning consumers and creators of digital content.
Speakers
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Jeremy Marx

Technology Coordinator, Berkeley Heights Public School District
Jeremy Marx, Technology Coordinator at Berkeley Heights Public School District, oversees the implementation of new technology, ensuring it enhances instruction and improves operations while safeguarding student privacy. He has previous experience as an Instructional Technologist and... Read More →
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Marc Cicchino

Director of Innovation, Northern Northern Valley Regional High School District
Marc Cicchino is the Director of Innovation at Northern Valley Regional High School District, where he leads transformative initiatives at the intersection of technology, curriculum, and instruction. Most recently, Marc has played a key role in engaging educators throughout the state... Read More →
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Barry Bachenheimer

Assistant Superintendent, bbachenheimer@pascack.org
Dr. Barry Bachenheimer, from the Pascack Valley Regional High School District is responsible for  curriculum development, technology integration, and school safety. With over 30 years of experience in K-12 and higher education,he is passionate about innovative and creative instruction... Read More →
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Anthony DeNicolo

Teacher of English, Springfield Public School District
Anthony DeNicolo is in his seventeenth year as a teacher of English at Jonathan Dayton High School, part of the Springfield Public School system. His courses include AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, as well as working with students in the school’s accelerated... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Lecture Hall 1010

10:00am EDT

Voice to Text: Expressive Engagement in the Classroom
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Using Google Voice, a technology that was available in 2009, teachers can integrate lessons to maximize the power of its purpose and authentically (and literally) amplify student voice.
The presentation will focus on exploring speech recognition software, specifically Google voice, demonstrating how to effectively dictate text by using clear pronunciation and proper sentence structure, while highlighting its benefits for all students. Voice to speech software can allow them to express ideas more freely and overcome barriers like poor handwriting or spelling issues. We will not only explore the benefits of its use for building writing and speaking confidence but also debate skills. The session will address potential challenges as well, like accuracy with accents and the need for editing and revision after using voice-to-text while also allowing for innovation from participants to share ways they think it might be useful in their own classroom.
Speakers
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Celine Clark

English Teacher/World Mythology Teacher/Study Skills Teacher, East Brunswick Schools
Celine Clark has been an educator for 20 years, teaching both SpEd and Honors classes across grades 7-10. She has experience teaching overseas in Istanbul, Turkey and currently teaches English and Mythology at a  suburban junior high. She is a leader in collaboration, creating an... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2042

10:00am EDT

Building Global Networks Through Virtual Exchange
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Learn how Reach the World's Traveler Program fosters meaningful global networks between students, teachers and travelers. Through case studies, discover strategies for integrating virtual exchanges into your curriculum, and explore how these exchanges can ignite your students’ curiosity, confidence and compassion!
Speakers
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Chris Ahearn

Reach The World
Christopher Ahearn is Chief of Staff at Reach the World. He is a former Middle School Social Studies educator who has led the development of high-quality curricula and other learning opportunities for students of all ages. For about seven years, Christopher served as Director of Partnerships... Read More →
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Andrew Han

Senior Associate, Reach the World
Andrew Han is Reach the World’s Senior Program Associate. In this role, he assists with programming and partnership development for our network of travelers and explorers dedicated to making the benefits of travel accessible to students nationwide. Andrew graduated from New York... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 3006

10:00am EDT

Transforming Student Engagement with 3D Learning Environments
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
91% of students immerse themselves in games like Roblox and Minecraft for hours at a time. This session explores the appeal of these spaces and how to integrate 3D learning environments with traditional teaching to sustain engagement and foster active learning. Attendees will gain hands-on experience, actionable strategies, and best practices for merging 3D tools with traditional methods, enhancing flexibility, collaboration, and autonomy. The session will include live demonstrations and examples of student work.
Speakers
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Eric Tao

CEO, MegaMinds
MegaMinds is an all-in-one instructional tool that makes it easy for teachers to create and share lessons in 3D virtual worlds that drive student engagement and provide students with enhanced learning experiences that improve outcomes. 
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 3002

11:00am EDT

Debunking AI “Detectors’’
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
This presentation debunks the myth of AI detectors as a foolproof solution for identifying AI-generated content. We’ll look at the limitations of these tools, emphasizing how you can design strategies for your students to show their writing process.

By fostering open communication and establishing clear expectations about the use-or non-use-of AI, educators are in a better position to manage the challenges presented by AI in the classroom and assist students in maintaining academic integrity.

(This description was written by a human with help from ChatGPT.)
Speakers
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Lisa Nydick

Technology Facilitator, Millburn High School
I have been offering technology integration professional development since 2002 and am now the Technology Facilitator at Millburn High School in Millburn, NJ.I am a Google Innovator (NYC07), Google Certified Trainer (Aug 2010), and Google Certified Coach (2020). I present globally... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2007

11:00am EDT

Edtech Throwdown: AI Tips and Tricks That Every Teacher Should Know
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT

Get ready for the Edtech Throwdown! In this lively session, Guise and Nick will go head-to-head, sharing their best AI tips and tricks for seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence into the classroom. Each presenter will showcase practical, time-saving strategies to enhance teaching and learning, but only one can win the audience's vote. Join us for a fun, competitive, and informative battle to discover which AI expert reigns supreme in the classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Eric Guise

Eric Guise

Media/Tech Specialist, Hopewell Valley Central High School
Eric Guise technology coach with more than a decade of experience as a teacher. He is Co-Creator of the Edtech Throwdown Podcast.  Eric was named the 2016 Biology Teacher of Year by the New Jersey Biology Teachers Association and recently completed his Ed.D in Leadership in Digital... Read More →
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Nick Johnson

Chemistry Teacher and Tech Coach, Hopewell Valley Central High School
Nick Johnson is a chemistry teacher, educational research consultant, and professional development specialist.  He is Co-Creator of GotTechED the Podcast.  Nick was selected as a 2018 Governor’s Educator of the Year and the 2018-2019 Mercer County NJ Teacher of the Year.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Lecture Hall 1020

11:00am EDT

Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity and Inclusion in Classrooms with AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
This presentation will explore the transformative power of AI in promoting cultural sensitivity and inclusion in educational settings. As classrooms become increasingly diverse, fostering an environment where all students feel valued and understood is essential for effective learning. The presentation will define cultural sensitivity and inclusion and why it is important. It will outline how AI can address these needs through personalized learning experiences, bias detection in teaching methods, and inclusive curriculum development. AI tools that can break down language barriers and provide engagement among students of various backgrounds will be examined.
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Himani Nigam

Teacher, NJCU
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2009

11:00am EDT

Illustrating Books using AI, bringing a child's story to life
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Text-to-image AI technology allows the creation of illustrated books to be created just from students' ideas.   In this session participants will learn tips and tricks for Text-to-image creation and how it can bring students' stories to life.  Examples of AI generated text-to image story books will be shared.
Speakers
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Michael Clear

Teacher, Dover High School
A classroom teacher for 27 years, Michael has been teaching science and technology at Dover High School and has been using and teaching Final Cut Pro since 2009.  Michael has presented at conferences such as ISTE, NJECC, and NJSBA and has helped acquire over $100,000 in grant money... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
ADP 1143

11:00am EDT

The Impact of AI in Education: A Panel Discussion of Emerging Dissertation Research
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Join us for a moderated panel discussion featuring doctoral candidates presenting their dissertation research on the transformative impact of AI and technology in education. Topics include AI's effect on teacher burnout, enhancing teacher efficiency through AI, effective strategies for implementing music technology in K-12 education, and the informal adoption of ChatGPT by community college faculty. Participants can expect to gain insights into current research findings and practical implications for integrating AI technology in educational settings.
Speakers
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Enrique Noguera

Assistant Dean at Passaic County Community College, NJCU
Enrique Noguera, Assistant Dean at Passaic County Community College and doctoral candidate in Educational Technology Leadership at New Jersey City University, champions educational technology advancement. His research explores generative AI applications in teaching and learning. Recently... Read More →
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Melissa Welz

Music Teacher and Ed.D Doctoral Student, Franklin School - North Bergen School District
Melissa Welz is a seasoned music educator with over 20 years of experience. She holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Music Education from New Jersey City University and is pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Technology Leadership, expected in May 2025. Melissa teaches in... Read More →
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Ojas Ray

Doctoral Candidate, New Jersey City University
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Randy Narvaez-Ruiz

Assistant Principal/ Doctoral Candidate, Edison Public Schools/ New Jersey City University
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2013

11:00am EDT

Using AI to Promote In-Class Enrichment Opportunities
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
In this presentation, I will share ideas of how teachers can use AI to differentiate their instruction for high-achieving and gifted students within their classroom. Providing these enrichment activities is often a time-consuming task for the classroom teacher. The power of AI can be harnessed to create these unique instructional opportunities and better meet the needs of advanced students. Examples of different AI platforms and specific prompts will be provided.
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Christina Ribitzki

Enrichment Teacher, Ringwood School District
I am a K-8 Enrichment Teacher in Ringwood School District. I work with gifted students through small group pullout, and support teachers with their classroom instruction of advanced learners. I have a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction and am an AI certified educator through... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
ADP 1145

11:00am EDT

Ways AI Can Help Students Do Responsible Research
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
In this presentation, media specialists and teachers will learn different ways students can use AI to decide what to research and then help them do responsible research without cheating or plagiarizing. We will also discuss some "best practices" that teachers should be doing when assigning research, writing, and presentations to mitigate cheating with AI. 
Speakers
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Laurie Floyd

District Media Specialist, Freehold Regional High School District
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2004

11:00am EDT

Back to Basics:Tech-Free Instructional Day
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
The session will be hosted by the principal and the building based tech coaches.  With the recent trend in many schools eliminating cell phones during instructional time we wanted to further our goal of a balanced approach and empower teachers to take it one step further. We compiled a start to finish year long plan to implement a monthly tech free day in the middle school in which students are also asked to put chromebooks to the side and bring the educational and personal experience of the classroom "Back to Basics".  Together we compiled teacher resources, research, deliberate activities that promote connectivity, and ideas to get started! 
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Stacey Wisniewski

Principal, Ridgewood Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2008

11:00am EDT

Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
In today's digital world, schools face growing cybersecurity threats. Addressing these threats requires buy-in and support of the entire school community. This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools to build a robust culture of cybersecurity within your school community. This will include empowering students and staff to secure their personal and professional information and also creating a collaborative environment that encourages support and engagement. This workshop will provide you with practical steps and resources to create a safer and more secure learning environment for everyone.
Speakers
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Randall Palmer

Technology Director, Spectrum 360
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2042

11:00am EDT

NJASL Updates - Roundtable
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Affiliate Roundtable Forum: What is NJASL up to in our state? How can NJASL assist you? In this forum, get to know the leadership team of NJASL and have a discussion of what Board Members of NJASL are currently up to, how the organization can assist you, what are some upcoming legislative and information literacy updates. What are some concerns or questions in K-5, 6-8, or 9-12 that school librarians may have about their programs, district or on a state level that NJASL can assist, offer suggestions or support with. 
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Gabrielle Casieri

President Elect, NJASL
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Iveth Yelegen

School Library Media Specialist/ VP of NJASL, Cliffside Park School District
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Karen Grant

President, NJASL
Karen Grant has been a media specialist for the Ewing Township Public Schools since 2015. She began her career in education as a special education teacher in the district. Her experiences with struggling readers over the years led her to become a reading specialist. In this role... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2012

11:00am EDT

Playful Pathways to Data Literacy
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Discover how kindergarten students are embracing data literacy through playful exploration using technology. By integrating nursery rhymes, songs, and weather reports with tools like Google Slides and Google Sheets, children are empowered to collect, organize, and analyze data in meaningful ways. Learn how this aligns with Mathematics and Next Generation Science Standards, fostering critical thinking, curiosity, and discovery in young learners. Join us for an inspiring look at how young learners play their way to data literacy!
Speakers
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Jessica Twomey

Classroom Teacher, Washington Township Schools, Morris County
Jessica Twomey, currently a Kindergarten teacher in Washington Township Schools, Morris County, has over 17 years of experience teaching preschool through first grade. She holds an M.Ed. from Rutgers University in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, with a focus on integrating... Read More →
avatar for Caralee Gately

Caralee Gately

District Technology Coordinator, Washington Township Schools, Morris County
Caralee Gately is the District Technology Coordinator for Washington Township Schools, Morris County. With a background as a School Library Media Specialist, she has taught Elementary and Middle STEM. She holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology from New Jersey City University... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2002

11:00am EDT

Reimagining Support for ML Newcomers & Families with AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
This workshop will explore how educators can utilize generative AI to support newcomer students and their families. We will uncover how schools and teachers can utilize AI tools to improve access to resources, streamline communication, and provide personalized support. This workshop aims to assist school leaders and teachers in creating a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for newcomer students and their families with the assistance of Generative AI. 
Speakers
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Noemi Rodriguez

Supervisor of Instruction, Pascack Valley Regional HS District
Noemí Rodríguez-Grimshaw (@team_lologramos) is a veteran language educator who has been sharing and supporting teachers across the globe since 2005. As an award winning teacher, she specializes in language curriculum, assessment design, technology integration, reading and communication... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2006

11:00am EDT

Supporting Classroom Instruction with Notebook LM
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
This interactive session is designed for Educators who aim to leverage AI tools to enhance operational efficiency and support educational innovation across their districts. AI-driven tools have the potential to significantly streamline administrative processes, allowing educators to focus more on planning and improving student outcomes. Notebook LM allows for a higher level of customization, enabling educators to develop AI solutions that integrate directly with their internal data systems and workflows. Participants will learn how to design AI tools that meet the unique needs of their classroom—from automating administrative tasks to supporting data-driven decision-making and enhancing student learning outcomes.
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Jason Caputo

Senior Learning Leader, Eduscape
Jason is a Senior Learning Leader with Eduscape. Before joining Eduscape, he taught Italian to grades 6-12 for eleven years. Jason earned his Bachelor's Degree in Italian at Rutgers University and his Master's Degree in Instructional Technology from the University of Maryland.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 2046

11:00am EDT

Building 3D Worlds: Inspiring Student Creativity and Collaboration
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Discover how accessible immersive technology can inspire student creativity and foster meaningful collaboration in the classroom. This session explores the power of 3D learning environments to engage students in active, hands-on projects that promote teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Attendees will gain practical strategies for integrating 3D world-building into their teaching, empowering students to take ownership of their learning. Leave with actionable insights to transform your classroom into an innovative, collaborative learning environment.
Speakers
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Eric Tao

CEO, MegaMinds
MegaMinds is an all-in-one instructional tool that makes it easy for teachers to create and share lessons in 3D virtual worlds that drive student engagement and provide students with enhanced learning experiences that improve outcomes. 
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 3002

11:00am EDT

Deeper Learning Through Career-Connected Project-Based Learning
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Experience how Defined Learning supports deeper learning through career-connected PBL. Explore hands-on tasks and standards-aligned resources paired with robust teacher supports like AI-powered differentiation, ready-made projects, and rubrics. Participants will discover how PBL fosters critical skills, equity, and student success while simplifying implementation for educators.
Speakers
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Kim Murray

Educational Partnerships, Defined
As a former Director of College and Career Counseling, I’ve spent my career helping students navigate their postsecondary pathways. Now, I support districts in building K-12 career-connected, deeper learning experiences that align with their strategic goals. I work with schools... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Room 3004

12:30pm EDT

AI Enhanced Storytelling
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This session will discuss aspects of AI and fostering a culture of ethical use within the classroom. In addition to learning about a variety of resources, participants will have the chance to experience a variety of differentiated hands-on activities that they can bring back to their classroom and be ready to introduce to their students that touch on space education, and digital storytelling, all while using a variety of AI tools.  
Speakers
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Dana Mason

Adjunct Professor, NJCU
Dr. Mason is an educator with 18 years of experience in K-12 education, who started her career as a music teacher and now integrates the arts and technology into every learning environment. She is part of the Educational Technology Department at New Jersey City University, and is... Read More →
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Danielle Degraw

Technology Coach/STEAM Teacher, Livingston Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2004

12:30pm EDT

AI-Driven Evaluation Analysis: Ensuring Legal Compliance in Special Education
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Are you overwhelmed by the complexities of special education law and the demands of the Child Study Team? This workshop reveals how AI can transform evaluation processes by analyzing psychometric data, detecting patterns, and aligning decisions with IDEA criteria. AI enhances compliance, reduces errors, tracks trends, and evaluates testing tools for reliability and fairness. It empowers administrators and teams to make data-driven, consistent decisions, effectively focus resources, and improve the services provided to students with special needs.
Speakers
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Steve Fiedeldey

Founder, FIEDELDEY CONSULTING LLC
Steve Fiedeldey (he/his), founder of Fiedeldey Consulting LLC, is a transformative leader in education and AI innovation for special needs. With over 17 years of educational experience, he champions data-driven strategies, individualized instruction, and evidence-based practices... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
ADP 1121

12:30pm EDT

Empowering School Librarians & Educators with AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This hands-on presentation introduces school librarians to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and explores practical applications within libraries. Participants will engage in interactive activities, including a game called "Is it AI?" and a deep dive into various AI tools for library use. Attendees will learn how AI can enhance research, lesson planning, personalized learning, and assistive technologies while also discussing challenges like data privacy and bias in AI.
Speakers
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Elissa Malespina

School Librarian, Newark Public Schools
With over 24 years in education, I've been a high school history teacher, special education teacher, and a teacher librarian at multiple schools. I served as the Coordinating Supervisor of Educational Technology in Parsippany-Troy Hills and am a Board of Education Member for South... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Lecture Hall 1010

12:30pm EDT

Leveraging Chatbots As a School Community
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This workshop will explore how schools can use chatbots to improve communication and efficiency. We'll look at how automated messaging and reminders can help teachers, parents, and students stay connected. We'll also see how chatbots can provide students with personalized support, including academic help and deeper learning, any time they need it. We will also examine how interactive chatbots can provide immediate feedback to students and assist parents in navigating a school district website. Through demonstrations, hands-on activities, and discussions, you'll learn how to put chatbots to work for your school community!
Speakers
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Tracy Leigh

Director of Technology, PVRHSD
Tracy Leigh is a seasoned educator with 20+ years of experience integrating technology into K-12 classrooms. She's held various roles, including classroom teacher, adjunct professor at MSU, Teacher/Coordinator of Technology, and Supervisor of Technology. She now serves as Director... Read More →
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Barry Bachenheimer

Assistant Superintendent, bbachenheimer@pascack.org
Dr. Barry Bachenheimer, from the Pascack Valley Regional High School District is responsible for  curriculum development, technology integration, and school safety. With over 30 years of experience in K-12 and higher education,he is passionate about innovative and creative instruction... Read More →
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Noemi Rodriguez

Supervisor of Instruction, Pascack Valley Regional HS District
Noemí Rodríguez-Grimshaw (@team_lologramos) is a veteran language educator who has been sharing and supporting teachers across the globe since 2005. As an award winning teacher, she specializes in language curriculum, assessment design, technology integration, reading and communication... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2046

12:30pm EDT

Teachers Don't Have to Pay for AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Once ChatGPT showed up in late 2022, several companies rushed to create AI sites and apps specifically for educators. Many started off as free but have now moved to "freemium" models. Teachers can do almost all the things those sites offer for free using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and/or Co-Pilot if they know how to prompt them correctly. In this presentation, we'll talk about the things you can do in the free accounts to take tasks off your plate as educators, compare some of the sites, and learn how to write better prompts.
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David Kretzmer

Teacher, Freehold Regional HS District
Dave is 26+ year veteran of public education and has worked as a Biology teacher and teacher coach in the Freehold Regional High School District in Monmouth County. He's a proud Wake Forest grad and holds a Masters in administration from Liberty University.
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Laurie Floyd

District Media Specialist, Freehold Regional High School District
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2008

12:30pm EDT

3D Printing in the Elementary Library Media Center
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Explore the world of 3D printing in this engaging 45-minute session. Learn the fundamentals of FDM 3D printing, including key processes, materials, and technologies. Discover how digital designs are transformed into physical objects, with tips on locating free models, slicing, and troubleshooting common issues. Enjoy a visual walkthrough of the process and learn how to unlock the potential of 3D printing in your classroom.
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Dave Hershberger

Computer Teacher, Midland Park School District
A dedicated computer teacher with 20 years at Highland School and 25 years in education, specializing in coding, robotics, and digital citizenship. Honored as Teacher of the Year in 2014, committed to inspiring students through innovative technology education.
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Christine Carr

School Librarian / Media Specialist, Midland Park School District
Christine Carr is the school librarian at Highland School in Midland Park, bringing over 22 years of library and teaching experience to her role. She is a member of the New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) and the Bergen/Passaic Association of School Librarians (BPASL... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2013

12:30pm EDT

Canva for Education: Empowering Educators & Students for Free
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This crash course will showcase how Canva's intuitive design tools and extensive resource library can streamline the creation of professional-quality materials in your classroom. From ready to use templates to classroom anchor charts, Canva has got it all! Discover how Canva EDU can foster creativity and enhance learning outcomes!
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Daniel Cyckowski

Technology Coach, Hillsborough Township Public Schools
Daniel Cyckowski is a technology coach at the Hillsborough Township Public School District and an international distance learning teacher at Banyan Global Learning. He has 7 years of experience working with middle school students and staff and has presented at numerous EdTech conference... Read More →
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Kaylee Baldwin

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Hamilton Township School District
Kaylee Baldwin, a New Jersey certified special needs educator, found a passion for EdTech while in the classroom and successfully transitioned into her current role where she supports teachers with instructional technology. She is proud to be a Google for Education Champion as a Certified... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2042

12:30pm EDT

Effortless Assessments: Leveraging AI to Align, Create, and Import Questions
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Discover how to harness AI tools to generate high-quality, standards-aligned assessment questions efficiently. This presentation will explore strategies for leveraging AI to save time, improve question quality, and ensure alignment with educational standards. Additionally, learn how to seamlessly integrate AI-generated content into popular Learning Management Systems (such as Canvas) and Gamified Online Platforms (Quizziz, Kahoot!, etc), using GetMarked and other tools to improve your workflow and enhancing student engagement.
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Tomas Villa

Chemistry Teacher / Teacher Leader of Digital Assessment and Data, Northern Valley Regional High School District
Mr. Villa is a special education chemistry teacher with fourteen years of experience.  He routinely presents on various education technology programs and works teachers 1:1 to help them incorporate new technologies.  He consistently uses technology in order to improve student achievement... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2012

12:30pm EDT

Empower Your Classroom with Google Sheets: Student-Centered Tools for Success
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Learn how to create dynamic, student-focused tools using Google Sheets! This workshop will guide you in designing self-grading rubrics, project checklists, and interactive tables for submitting work. These strategies not only streamline your workflow but also foster student ownership of learning. Whether you're new to Sheets or looking to enhance your skills, this session will equip you with practical tips to transform your classroom into a more efficient and engaging learning environment.
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Joshua Frisch

Middle School Computer Science Teacher, Ramsey School District
I am currently the computer science teacher at Eric S. Smith Middle School in Ramsey, NJ, and previously was the computer technology teacher at Robert L. Craig School in Moonachie, NJ for 9 years. I am a Level 2 Google Certified Educator.
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2040

12:30pm EDT

Google Forms for Data Discussions
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
The inclusion of Data Literacy into the NJSLS standards makes it necessary for all teachers to students with data rich classroom experiences.  Through the use of Google Forms any subject area teacher (focus on STEAM areas) can create curriculum based surveys where students can engage with data and develop skills to discuss, predict, analyze, and even argue the results.  

This presentation will also allow time for attendees to create their own materials to use in class.  
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Lisa Linden

Technology Teacher, North Caldwell BOE
I have been teaching for 19 years with more than half of that time spent teaching math to grades 4 and 5. In 2019, I earned my Masters in Education focusing on Tech Ed. Now as the technology teacher for North Caldwell, I love finding ways to support content area teachers (particularly... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
ADP 1145

12:30pm EDT

Instructional Planning with MagicSchool and Diffit
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This presentation will allow users to explore MagicSchool tools, dive into prompt engineering, and utilize Diffit to create instructional materials. We will also merge our tools to showcase how MagicSchool can partner with Diffit to offer differentiated lessons and materials.
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Danielle Polk

Educational Technology Coach, Kearny Board of Education
​My name is Danielle Polk, and I am an instructional technology coach with the Kearny School District.  This is my third year as an ed-tech coach, specializing in professional development, social media, and incorporating instructional technology platforms and equipment into the... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2006

12:30pm EDT

Using a Survivor’s Lens to Address Human Trafficking Education
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
The Internet and almost every app/gaming app has made it easy for traffickers to hide their identity, connect directly with victims and build a relationship that may lead to a meet-up, coerce victims into sharing explicit images, etc. Since the pandemic online trafficking has increased 200%. Education is one of the most effective tools in the prevention of human trafficking. Attendees will be empowered with information about human trafficking, red flag indicators, grooming techniques from a NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking member (retired teacher) and a survivor of human trafficking. Additionally, you will be introduced to our free lesson plans.
Speakers
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Patti Pfeifer

New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking Outreach Co-Chair, Speaker's Bureau, Education Committee, New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking
Patti Pfeifer has a BA in Education and an MA in Guidance Counseling. She has been a member of the NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking for 8 years and serves on the Speakers Bureau. Patti has Coalition leadership roles as the Co-Chair of the Outreach Committee and Director of the... Read More →
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Gina Cavallo

Consultant & Vice-President Board of Trustees for the NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NJCAHT), New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2011

12:30pm EDT

Utilizing IXL Quizzes Feature to Differentiate and Assess Student Learning
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This workshop will empower math teachers to utilize IXL effectively for creating, assigning, and differentiating quizzes, while leveraging data insights to tailor instruction and improve student outcomes. This workshop is for teachers that currently use IXL and have a subscription for IXL.
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Nicole Ealey

Teacher, Rutherford Public Schools
Nicole Ealey has been teaching middle school math for 17 years in NJ. Working in Rutherford, NJ Nicole teaches Accelerated Algebra and Architecture. Nicole embraces technology tools in the math classroom to enhance student learning and engagement. When not teaching Nicole enjoys travelling... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
ADP 1120

12:30pm EDT

Building the Future of Education with AI and 3D Learning Environments
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Discover the cutting edge of edtech and how AI and 3D environments are being piloted with District 75 in the NYC DOE to transform learning experiences. This session showcases a student-centered approach to AI, featuring simulations that help students practice essential life skills in a safe, repeatable way. Explore how this technology fosters personalized learning at scale and gain practical insights into the benefits of 3D environments and AI as engaging and effective tools for learning.
Speakers
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Eric Tao

CEO, MegaMinds
MegaMinds is an all-in-one instructional tool that makes it easy for teachers to create and share lessons in 3D virtual worlds that drive student engagement and provide students with enhanced learning experiences that improve outcomes. 
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 3002

1:30pm EDT

Explore Game-Based Learning with AI
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Join us for an exciting exploration of game-based learning (GBL) platforms that are enhanced with artificial intelligence! In this interactive session, all participants will engage in hands-on gameplay using a variety of innovative platforms. After the gameplay, we’ll provide an informative overview of each tool, discussing its features, functionalities, and unique parameters. We’ll dive into the science behind game-based learning, examining how these platforms boost student engagement and improve retention rates. This session is designed to be dynamic and participatory, so come prepared to play and immerse yourself in the world of game-based learning! Whether you’re an experienced educator or just starting to explore GBL, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical strategies to enhance your teaching practices. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how play can transform the learning experience for your students! Join us and unlock the potential of game-based learning in your classroom.
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Dee Kalman

STEM Educator, Hackensack Public Schools
Dee Kalman (She/Her/Hers) is a STEM educator & technology facilitator at Hackensack Middle School. This is her 16th year teaching in New Jersey Public Schools! Ms. Kalman is the proud club advisor of the Gay-Straight Alliance, a member of the District Equity Team, and a member of... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2046
  AI Session, General Technology

1:30pm EDT

Student AI Applications
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Discover how students can harness AI to enhance their learning while maintaining academic integrity. This engaging 45-minute presentation explores practical applications of AI tools in education and provides actionable strategies to guide responsible AI use. Learn how to empower students to use AI as a learning companion—not a shortcut—ensuring technology supports, not replaces, meaningful education. There will be a Q&A discussion at the end of the session.
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Haley Scheerer

Media Specialist, Passaic Public Schools
As a Media Specialist with a passion for emerging technology and intellectual freedom, Haley Scheerer is happily working for Passaic Preparatory Academy and Passaic Academy for Science and Engineering. She was recently given the Governor's Educational Services Professional of the... Read More →
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Emily Griesbach

Media Specialist, Passaic Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2006

1:30pm EDT

The Big 3 - Everything You Need in 3 AI Tools For All Educators
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
It's confusing when you have so many choices when learning how to use AI in your classroom. This session will teach you the big 3 AI tools that can do it all.
From lesson plans to rubrics this presentation will cover the 3 tools and then give you time to experiment and play with all 3. You will leave this session with tools you can use the next day in your classroom.
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Bruce Reicher

Technology Teacher, @breicher
Bruce Reicher has been an educator for over 25 years. He is in his first year at Ramsey Public Schools creating a Multimedia Program and TV studio. Reicher is an ambassador for WeVideo, Brainpop and Wakelet. His is also the co-author of the book Scripted - An Educator's Guide To Media... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Lecture Hall 1010

1:30pm EDT

Board Games for Professional Development
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Play the board game "Co-Teachers" to improve skills and communication for inclusive education and learn the behind-the-scenes development of the game. Co-Teachers take two minutes to learn and 30 minutes to play. It's a collaborative game for teachers to reflect on their practice and profession. After game play, learn how it was developed and produced.
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Chris Shamburg

Professor, NJCU
Professor, Coordinator of the Ed.D. in Educational Technology Leadershiphttp://web.njcu.edu/sites/faculty/cshamburg/http://www.njcu.edu/edd
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Jacqueline Zamora

Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant, Jersey City Public School District
I am a Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant with experience in ESL/Bilingual and special education. My work focuses on student assessments, intervention planning, and supporting educators. I am currently enrolled in the Ed.D. program in Educational Technology Leadership at New... Read More →
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Dana Mason

Adjunct Professor, NJCU
Dr. Mason is an educator with 18 years of experience in K-12 education, who started her career as a music teacher and now integrates the arts and technology into every learning environment. She is part of the Educational Technology Department at New Jersey City University, and is... Read More →
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Caralee Gately

District Technology Coordinator, Washington Township Schools, Morris County
Caralee Gately is the District Technology Coordinator for Washington Township Schools, Morris County. With a background as a School Library Media Specialist, she has taught Elementary and Middle STEM. She holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology from New Jersey City University... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2007

1:30pm EDT

Designing for All: Strategies for Designing Accessible, Inclusive Digital Materials
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
With the increased amount of digital resources, it is important to consider whether instructional materials are accessible to the diverse needs of learners. In this session, we will discover strategies for creating inclusive and accessible digital materials. We will explore the principles of digital design accessibility and dive into practical strategies for overcoming common accessibility barriers.
Speakers
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Katie Nieves Licwinko

Director of Technology, Chester School District
Dr. Katie Nieves Licwinko is the Director of Technology for Chester School District. She was previously a technology coordinator and a middle school special education teacher. She is a Google Innovator (VIA20) and Google Trainer. She has her Ed.D. in Educational Technology Leadership... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2009

1:30pm EDT

Don't be a Google-saurus! Master the Latest Features
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Dive into the newest features and functionalities across Google Workspace for Education. Explore how these updates can enhance your teaching and streamline your workload. Leave this session equipped to leverage Google's latest tools to create a more engaging and effective learning environment.
Speakers
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Lisa LeBlanc

Educational Technology Coach, Livingston Public Schools
Lisa LeBlanc is an Educational Technology Coach at Livingston Public Schools, with eight years of experience in this role. Before transitioning to tech coaching, she taught middle school French and Spanish for nine years, bringing a wealth of classroom experience and an extra dash... Read More →
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Jessica Sental

Library Media Specialist& Coordinator, Livingston Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
ADP 1143

1:30pm EDT

Leveraging Educational Technology for Effective Academic Interventions in K-12: A Collaborative and Hands-On Approach
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
In this session, participants will explore how technology can enhance K-12 academic interventions, implementing targeted digital interventions, and monitoring progress for struggling students or students identified through the MTSS process. Attendees will gain experience using tech tools for intervention planning and data analysis and be able to walk away with strategies and materials to use in the classroom tomorrow. Expect to learn practical strategies for integrating technology in interventions, fostering cross-role collaboration, and creating intervention plans to support diverse student needs effectively.
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Jamie Rifkowitz

District Technology Facilitator, Kenilworth Public Schools
Jamie Rifkowitz is currently in her 12th year in education. As a former middle school math teacher turned district technology facilitator/coach, she has been able to bridge the gap between students, teachers and technology. A Google certified coach, trainer and level 1 & 2 educator... Read More →
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Alexis Pawlowski

District Intervention Coordinator, Kenilworth Public Schools
I have been in education since 2010. I began my career as a Special Education Teacher. I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Elementary and Special Education at East Stroudsburg University, and my Master’s in Reading at Rowan University. I am also Orton-Gillingham certified through... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2004

1:30pm EDT

Leveraging Technology in the Research Process
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Make the best use of technology by streamlining the research process while making use of the best online tools available! Tips for credibility, search, as well as the evaluation of sources will be reviewed.  Together we will explore some digital tools to assist students in reading comprehension and note taking.  Then we will discuss strategies using a variety of media sources, how to track student progress and use peer editing to support the research process.
Speakers
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Michelle Zgombic

Instructional Specialist & Tech Coach, Warren Township School District
Michelle Zgombic just earned her doctorate from NJCU in EdTech Leadership. She has been serving in the Warren Township School District since 1998. Currently serving her role as an Instructional Specialist & Tech Coach, she looks for innovative ways to bring technology into learning... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2008

1:30pm EDT

Maximize the benefit of using trigonometric functions in our real- life situations
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Apply trigonometric formulas such as sine and cosine laws to real-life situations by allowing students to estimate the earth's diameter, using sticks, shadow reading in their schools and other schools with different latitudes.
Students will develop an understanding of scientific concepts using facts, theories, principles, and models. New mathematical concepts are proven to estimate the radius of the earth of objects that are impossible manually to measure.

The audience will watch the experiment, analyze data and learn how to apply it in their classroom. The final target of this presentation is to simplify the use of trigonometric functions for students.
Speakers
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Ahmed Salama

Teacher of mathematics, STEM Innovation Schools, Orange, NJ
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2011

1:30pm EDT

Seesaw & iPads: A Dynamic Duo for Classroom Innovation and Instruction
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Do you have iPads with your elementary students? Looking for creative activities and assignments to demonstrate their learning? This session will be filled with ideas that teachers have used to assess student understanding while allowing students to become independent learners using both the features on the iPad and the program Seesaw.
Speakers
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Kim Kefalas

Elementary Technology Teacher, Linden Public Schools
I have been an educator with the Linden Public Schools for the last 28 years. I was recently named an Apple Distinguished Educator-Class of 2023 and work at two Apple Distinguished Schools. I am an ambassador for Seesaw, Wakelet, Class Dojo, Genially, 3D Bear, and Magic School Ai... Read More →
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Phil Terra

Manager of Sales and Partnerships, Seesaw
Phil Terra is a seasoned expert in the field of educational technology, with extensive experience helping school districts implement and optimize digital tools to enhance elementary education. Throughout his career, Phil has worked closely with district leaders and educators across... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
ADP 1145

1:30pm EDT

Tech 4 Littles
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Dive into the exciting world of integrating technology with young learners! This session will guide you through getting started, setting up for success, and exploring innovative projects and curriculum integration ideas for your littles. Discover how to build a vibrant community by connecting home and school. Join us to unlock the potential of tech in early education and inspire the next generation of digital leaders!
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Bonnie Weinstein

Technology Coach, Summit Public Schools
Bonnie Weinstein is currently an Elementary Technology Coach for the Summit Public Schools in Summit, NJ. She works with students and staff to integrate technology into all curricular areas as well as address daily instructional technology needs. She has a Masters Degree in Educational... Read More →
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Evan Kozak

Principal, Summit Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2040

1:30pm EDT

Tech-Enhanced Stations: Innovating Learning through Digital Integration
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
In this professional development session, we will explore effective strategies for integrating technology into classroom stations. Participants will learn how to leverage digital tools to enhance learning, differentiate instruction, and engage students. The session will focus on practical applications of technology for station-based activities, including the use of apps, interactive platforms, and multimedia resources to support diverse learning needs and improve student outcomes.
Speakers
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Jennifer Fernandes

Mathematics Teacher, McManus Middle School (Linden, NJ)
Jennifer, a mathematics instructor at Linden Public Schools, boasts a decade of teaching experience. She has earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, a Master's degree in Educational Leadership, and is currently pursuing her doctoral candidacy in Teacher Education and Teacher Development... Read More →
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Victoria Sirleaf

Mathematics Teacher, Linden Public Schools
Victoria Sirleaf, a seasoned Mathematics Teacher at Linden Public Schools with a decade of public school experience, holds a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics and a master's degree in Special Education. Her teaching approach is marked by flexibility, creativity, and deep subject... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2012

1:30pm EDT

Empowering Education: Tech-Driven Spaces for Inclusive, Engaged and Accessible Learning
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Explore how Vivi transforms K-12 classrooms into inclusive, tech-enabled spaces that empower teachers and engage students with ease. Designed by educators for educators, Vivi simplifies everything from classroom screen sharing to campus-wide communication, ensuring even the least tech-savvy users feel confident. Whether it’s leveraging multi-display environments, enabling guest access, or streamlining campus communications, Vivi is intuitive and approachable for everyone. Learn how this solution minimizes IT hurdles, reduces frustration, and supports seamless adoption—turning technology into a tool that enhances learning without distractions.
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Tyler Copeland

Corporate Account Executive, Keyboard Consultants
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Wayne Copeland

Owner, Keyboard Consultants
Specialists in interactive classroom technology solutions from SMART, 2Space and Epson. Serving New Jersey educators for over 25 years with professional service, support and professional development.
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Peter Emmel

Director of Technology, Randolph Township Schools
Peter Emmel is an experienced Director of Technology at Randolph Township Schools, with a demonstrated history of strong cybersecurity practices. He focuses on fostering teamwork and innovation, ensuring a secure and collaborative educational environment.
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Jessica Bourdette

Instructional Coach, Randolph Township Schools
As a K-12 Instructional Technology Integration Coach for the Randolph Township School District, Jessica supports staff and students in using technology to enhance teaching and learning. With 12+ years of public education experience and degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University and... Read More →
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Thuvishan Rajagulasingam

Sr. Account Executive, Vivi
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 3002
 
Wednesday, March 12
 

8:45am EDT

AI-Driven Evaluation Analysis: Ensuring Legal Compliance in Special Education
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
Are you overwhelmed by the complexities of special education law and the demands of the Child Study Team? This workshop reveals how AI can transform evaluation processes by analyzing psychometric data, detecting patterns, and aligning decisions with IDEA criteria. AI enhances compliance, reduces errors, tracks trends, and evaluates testing tools for reliability and fairness. It empowers administrators and teams to make data-driven, consistent decisions, effectively focus resources, and improve the services provided to students with special needs.
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Steve Fiedeldey

Founder, FIEDELDEY CONSULTING LLC
Steve Fiedeldey (he/his), founder of Fiedeldey Consulting LLC, is a transformative leader in education and AI innovation for special needs. With over 17 years of educational experience, he champions data-driven strategies, individualized instruction, and evidence-based practices... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual Session 1

8:45am EDT

Empowering English Classrooms with AI: Tools and Strategies for Success
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
This 75-minute professional development session is designed to show the potential of AI tools in high school classrooms that will enhance student learning and productivity. Participants will learn how to utilize AI to support students in writing essays, offering personalized feedback, and improving overall writing skills. The session will also introduce School AI, a versatile platform, as a resource for fostering creativity and engaging students. By the end of this session, attendees will gain practical strategies and tools to integrate AI effectively into their teaching practices, ensuring students gain confidence as they prepare for academic and professional success.
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Andrea Caporale

Library Media Specialist, Somerville High School
Andrea Caporale is the Library Media Specialist at Somerville High School. She is a contributor to the NJ DOE Information Literacy Standards and active with NJASL and ALA. Passionate about lifelong learning, Andrea believes in empowering educators to teach students critical thinking... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual Session 1

8:45am EDT

Navigating the AI Landscape in the Classroom: A Balanced Approach - Session 1
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
This session will delve into the growing use of AI by high school students to complete their schoolwork. Participants will explore the ethical implications, potential benefits, and challenges associated with this trend. The webinar will provide practical strategies for educators to guide students in responsible AI usage, ensuring that AI is used as a tool for learning rather than a substitute for critical thinking and problem-solving.
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Lisa Nydick

Technology Facilitator, Millburn High School
I have been offering technology integration professional development since 2002 and am now the Technology Facilitator at Millburn High School in Millburn, NJ.I am a Google Innovator (NYC07), Google Certified Trainer (Aug 2010), and Google Certified Coach (2020). I present globally... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual Session 1

10:00am EDT

First Thoughts On NJSLS CS for Artificial Intelligence
Wednesday March 12, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
The New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Computer Science does not contain the disclipinary core concept for Artificial Intelligence. After dratfing proposed standards, the goal is to explore a generated draft to share ith teachers and gather their input and inights on what might and might not work for teachers. 
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Angela Williams-Nash

Technology Lead Teacher, East Orange School District
Mrs. Nash has an educational background in egineering and instructional design. She has spent 10 years in the coporate sector before transitioning to teaching. Over the past twenty years, she has provided technology and computer science based courses to adults, teachers and students... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Virtual Session 2
  AI Session

10:00am EDT

Navigating the AI Landscape in the Classroom: A Balanced Approach - Session 2
Wednesday March 12, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
This session will delve into the growing use of AI by high school students to complete their schoolwork. Participants will explore the ethical implications, potential benefits, and challenges associated with this trend. The webinar will provide practical strategies for educators to guide students in responsible AI usage, ensuring that AI is used as a tool for learning rather than a substitute for critical thinking and problem-solving.
Speakers
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Lisa Nydick

Technology Facilitator, Millburn High School
I have been offering technology integration professional development since 2002 and am now the Technology Facilitator at Millburn High School in Millburn, NJ.I am a Google Innovator (NYC07), Google Certified Trainer (Aug 2010), and Google Certified Coach (2020). I present globally... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Virtual Session 2

12:15pm EDT

Using AI to Design Enrichment Opportunities
Wednesday March 12, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EDT
Meeting the needs of every student is an extensive task, and fostering enriched learning experiences for gifted students often falls short. In this presentation, I will show educators how to use different AI platforms to develop differentiated instruction that deepens and extends learning for higher-level students. Attendees will be given time to engage with the presented tools and develop differentiated activities to meet the advanced needs of students in their class.
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Christina Ribitzki

Enrichment Teacher, Ringwood School District
I am a K-8 Enrichment Teacher in Ringwood School District. I work with gifted students through small group pullout, and support teachers with their classroom instruction of advanced learners. I have a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction and am an AI certified educator through... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EDT
Virtual Session 3
  AI Session

1:30pm EDT

NotebookLM (from Google Labs) in Education: Think Smarter, Not Harder
Wednesday March 12, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Discover a whole new way to explore information with AI. You may have heard of NotebookLM, a Google Lab project that offers a glimpse into the future of AI. Upload recordings, book chapters, research papers, and even your notes, and ask NotebookLM to connect the dots, reveal hidden insights, and spark new ideas. Check out the cool "podcast" feature to turn those materials into dynamic "Deep Dive" podcasts. It's all possible with NotebookLM.
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Samantha Morra

Technology Integrator and Computer Science Teacher, The Elisabeth Morrow School
Samantha Morra is an educator with over 25 years of experience as a K-12 teacher, technology coordinator, graduate professor, and educational consultant. She has been recognized as a leader in educational innovation as a Certified Apple Learning Coach and Google Certified Innovator... Read More →
Wednesday March 12, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Virtual Session 4
 


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