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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
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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

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
avatar for Vanessa Waxman

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

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
avatar for Patricia Dennis

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

Game Creation, Storytelling and the Library (K-5)
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Tech curious, but also dedicated to the art of storytelling in the library? Learn ways to incorporate both computer science and game development with fundamentals of storytelling. I will make the case that a good video game depends upon a well constructed story and libraries are the place to explore both. 
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Latimer

Jennifer Latimer

School Media Specialist, South Orange Maplewood School District
I am the School Media Specialist at Clinton Elementary and the recipient of the Ruth Toor Outstanding Library Media Specialist award in 2021 and the Making IT Happen award in 2019. I believe that there is power in positive teaching and that libraries are vital parts of our schools... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Room 2011
  General Technology, Library

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
avatar for Eric Tao

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

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
avatar for Michael Clear

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

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.
Speakers
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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

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
avatar for Eric Tao

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
avatar for Kim Murray

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

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
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 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Lecture Hall 1010

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.
Speakers
DH

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.
avatar for Christine Carr

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!
Speakers
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 Kaylee Baldwin

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

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.  
Speakers
avatar for Lisa Linden

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

Tech Tips for Teachers New to Inclusion Classrooms
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
This presentation will provide practical strategies for use in inclusion classrooms. Learn how to use Google Read Aloud for accessibility and explore AI tools and strategies to enhance engagement, personalize instruction, and streamline classroom management. The session will offer easy-to-implement tech solutions to support diverse learners for teachers new to an inclusion classroom. 
Speakers
TG

Tiffany Grant-Simmons

Elementary Ed Teacher, Jersey City Public Schools
Tiffany has been teaching for nearly two decades and is passionate about bringing technology to young students in developmentally appropriate ways. She is a Kindergarten teacher and a doctoral candidate at New Jersey City University. 
Tuesday March 11, 2025 12:30pm - 1:15pm EDT
Room 2010

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.
Speakers
NE

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
avatar for Eric Tao

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

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.
Speakers
avatar for Bruce Reicher

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

Innovating at the Intersection: Literature Meets STEM in the Library
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Discover how elementary library media specialists can transform their libraries into vibrant centers of interdisciplinary learning by blending literature and STEM. Learn from real-world success stories, lesson plans, and creative programs, including hands-on STEM projects inspired by picture books and advanced technology tools to captivate students. Leave with practical ideas to inspire creativity, collaboration, and a love for reading and exploration. Whether you want to expand your STEM-themed collection or implement cross-disciplinary programs, this workshop offers actionable insights for innovative library media specialists. Join us to explore the exciting fusion of storytelling and STEM, igniting student curiosity and discovery!
Speakers
JB

Jill Brave

Elementary Library Media Specialist, Tenafly Public Schools
Jill became a school librarian in Texas after teaching kindergarten and first grade for several years. Since then, she’s taught 5th grade math and science, Reading Recovery, and Basic Skills in Michigan and New Jersey. Jill has been the Library Media Specialist (the best job!) at... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Griffiths

Jennifer Griffiths

Elementary Library Media Specialist, Tenafly Public Schools
Jennifer started her career as a 5th grade teacher in Tenafly and transitioned into the role as Library Media Specialist in 2007. She believes that libraries are a powerful place with limitless possibilities. Connect with Jennifer on instagram: @jspencersmithlibrary
avatar for Luiza Herbst

Luiza Herbst

Elementary Library Media Specialist, Tenafly Public Schools
After a decade in the corporate world recruiting IT specialists for an investment firm, Luiza entered the world of education and has been the Library Media Specialist at Maugham School in Tenafly since 2009. It is her goal that every student’s visit to the library is a memorable... Read More →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2048
  General Technology, Library

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
avatar for Michelle Zgombic

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

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
avatar for Kim Kefalas

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 →
avatar for Phil Terra

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

Teacher Resources for Computer Science Education
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Teacher resources were created for K-8 Computer Science Education as part of the Montclair State Unoversity PLC/Hub Grants during Years 1 and 2. Resources are modifiable, and organized by grade level and core concept. They include the following 1) Instructional videos that prepare teachers to teach. 2) Word Walls. 3) Presentations. 4)Pre/Post Tests.

The goal is to share these, free, available resources with computer science teachers throughout the State of New Jersey and teach them how to incorporate them.
Speakers
AW

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 →
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Lecture Hall 1020

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!
Speakers
BW

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 →
EK

Evan Kozak

Principal, Summit Public Schools
Tuesday March 11, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 2040
 
Wednesday, March 12
 

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. 
Speakers
AW

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

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.
Speakers
CR

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
 


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