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Tuesday, February 25
 

10:15am MST

Amplify Classroom Voices with Adobe Podcast
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Learn how Adobe Podcast can help you and your students create engaging audio content, making learning more interactive and fun. Master the ins and outs of Adobe Podcast, from recording to editing. It could be perfect for boosting student engagement and adding a fresh dimension to your teaching toolkit. Ready to amplify your classroom experience? Join us and turn up the volume on learning.
Speakers
avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, UEN
Rob has been the Adobe Product Manager at UEN for several years, producing Adobe tutorials, presentations, UEN's Adobe Create UT web page and eMedia hub, and more. In addition, he has taught hundreds of Utah teachers how to use Adobe Express and other Adobe tools. Recently, he has... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 258

10:15am MST

Practical Use for AI in the Classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Discover how AI can simplify personalized learning in the classroom. This session will demonstrate how teachers can use AI to meet diverse student needs, making learning more accessible and teaching less overwhelming. Learn practical tools and strategies to easily integrate AI into your teaching, proving that it's a user-friendly and effective way to enhance student success.
Speakers
avatar for Kelley Kuehnl

Kelley Kuehnl

Teacher, Bountiful High School
I am new to education, but I have embraced AI from the outset. I have never presented in a conference. I try to use AI to help students understand that it is a tool to help them and not something to only be used when trying to cheat the system.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 355 B

10:15am MST

Prompt Powerups
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
In an age where artificial intelligence is transforming education, teachers are beginning to harness AI’s power to create engaging learning experiences and better meet the diverse needs of all students. This session will introduce the concept of 'Prompt Power-ups'—simple modifications to AI prompts that can lead to significantly enhanced outputs. Whether you're a seasoned AI user or new to the concept, this hands-on workshop will provide practical strategies to amplify AI's impact in your classroom. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use examples and a toolkit of techniques to implement immediately, empowering them to elevate their teaching to the next level.
Speakers
JA

Jeff Alley

Instructional Tech Coach, Logan City School District
Coaching ai prompts for two years, coaching edtech for 5.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 355 B

10:15am MST

AI in the ELA Classroom - Differentiated Writing Instruction That Works
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
We all know that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can boost creativity in lesson planning, simplify grading, and handle some of the routine tasks that take up our time as educators. But we're also no strangers to the headaches AI can cause when students abuse it. This presentation will dive into how we can harness AI to give students personalized writing support, helping them build their skills instead of allowing the tech to do the work for them.
Speakers
JF

Jeff Felix

English Language Arts Teacher, Skill Struck
9 Years teaching ELA in High Schools, AI tutor creation and practice.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 255 D

10:15am MST

Alright, Stop, Collaborate, and LUCID
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Bummed out Jamboard is gone? Lucid has got you! Lucid is an infinite interactive whiteboard with dynamic features that makes collaborating fun for teacher, administrators, and students. Come learn all the things about Lucid and how to use it in your role.
Speakers
avatar for Traci Rindlisbach

Traci Rindlisbach

Digital Learning/CS Specialist, Jordan School District
Traci Rindlisbach has been an educator for 17 years. She has helped implement Computer Science rotations into Jordan District elementary schools: K-6. Traci loves talking about and helping teachers and coaches learn about digital tools that make life easier. When Traci is not talking... Read More →
avatar for Kelli Cannon

Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
avatar for Ami Anderson

Ami Anderson

Digital Learning Specialist & District Instructional Coach, Jordan School District
Ami Anderson is a dedicated educator with 27 years of experience in the Jordan School District. Throughout her career, she has taught at various grade levels. Most recently, she has been the Instructional Coach at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary for the past two years. She has a strong... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 255 B

10:15am MST

In Our Robot Era- Integrating Robotics Across K-6 Curriculum
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Explore the dynamic blend of robotics with Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies, specifically designed for elementary students. This session aims to explore innovative strategies for engaging young learners with robotics across different content areas.
Speakers
avatar for Kelli Cannon

Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
avatar for Traci Rindlisbach

Traci Rindlisbach

Digital Learning/CS Specialist, Jordan School District
Traci Rindlisbach has been an educator for 17 years. She has helped implement Computer Science rotations into Jordan District elementary schools: K-6. Traci loves talking about and helping teachers and coaches learn about digital tools that make life easier. When Traci is not talking... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 257 B

10:15am MST

Paying Students to go to School
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Seniors in the Education Pathway at Career Tech High School have the opportunity to be hired to work as paraprofessionals at local elementary schools. These students are paid the same rate as any other paraprofessional, AND they earn high school credit while doing so. This opportunity is possible through the innovative vision and direction of the Washington County School District and the CTHS Administration. This presentation will discuss the pathway creation, course requirements, and work-based learning requirements in order to qualify for a paraprofessional paid student internship. Students will share their experiences in each of these settings as well as what they have learned through each phase of this program. Ultimately, this presentation will strive to address this student question, \"Why should I be in this pathway?\"
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Rarick

Ryan Rarick

Education Pathway Teacher/Instructional Coach, Career Tech High School/Utah Teacher Fellows
I have presented at UCET before -- last year I did a classroom presentation, a poster presentation on both days, and a main stage presentation. I will be accompanied by students in the Education Pathway who also presented with me. I am a part of the Teacher Fellows Leadership team... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 255 E

10:15am MST

Pedagogy First: Guiding Principles for Using AI to Empower Students
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Learn how to utilize AI in your classroom in ways that go beyond hype and truly foster deep learning. In this session, we’ll briefly review the underlying mechanics of large language models before proposing four guiding principles to help you implement AI strategically in your classroom: task alignment, cognitive awareness, digital literacy, and human-centeredness. Using these principles as a lens, we’ll workshop classroom scenarios and discuss the ways artificial intelligence can support and empower our students when implemented strategically.
Speakers
avatar for Braxton Thornley

Braxton Thornley

Senior Technology Trainer, Utah Education Network (UEN)
Braxton specializes in using technology to personalize learning by leveraging tools within Canvas LMS, artificial intelligence and Google Workspace suite. He enjoys working with teachers one-on-one to help them create safe, organized and engaging classrooms. Before joining UEN's professional... Read More →
avatar for Nicole Johnson

Nicole Johnson

Content Specialist, Utah Education Network (UEN)
Nicole specializes in educational technology tools for school counselors. She holds a Master’s in Educational Psychology / School Counseling from the University of Utah and has worked as an Academic Advisor, School Counselor, and a College/ Career Advisor in all K-12 settings. Nicole... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Hall 2/3

10:15am MST

Tech-Driven Strategies for ELD Listening and Speaking Mastery
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Join SLCSD Secondary ELD Specialist & Language and Literacy Coach, Kenna Rodgers, and former UCET board member, Innovative Learning Coach, and current ELD teacher, Dany Macias, as they share their journey of using technology to help ELD students develop listening and speaking skills. In this session, participants will learn from the presenters' trial and error, lessons learned, and the effective use of rubrics to assess and improve student outcomes. Kenna and Dany will share how they used student performance data to create district goals specifically focused on strengthening listening and speaking skills in alignment with ELA standards and WIDA assessments. Attendees will explore practical applications of audio recordings, videos, and interactive presentations to enhance language instruction and assessment. Through their experience, the presenters will demonstrate how to utilize these tools for student self-assessment, real-time feedback, and fostering participation in live discussions. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn from real-world examples, backed by data-driven strategies and district-level goal setting. By the end of the session, teachers will leave with proven methods and a toolkit of resources to effectively integrate technology into their classrooms, ensuring ELD students engage in meaningful listening and speaking practice while making measurable progress.
Speakers
KR

Kenna Rodgers

SLCSD Secondary ELD Specialist & Language and Literacy Coach, Salt Lake City School District
Former educator, and current SLCSD Secondary ELD Specialist, Language and Literacy Coach, NBCT Certified, and PhD.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 355 C

10:15am MST

Technology and Instructional Coaching in an AI-Fueled World
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
As AI revolutionizes the educational landscape, technology coaches stand at the forefront of this transformation. In this compelling session, we delve into the dynamic intersection of AI and instructional coaching, exploring a wide range of tools, mindsets, and strategies needed to thrive in this new era. Gain a deeper understanding of how AI can enhance your coaching practices by providing data-driven insights, facilitating personalized learning pathways, and fostering an inclusive classroom environment. This session will equip you with strategies to support educators in leveraging AI tools for curriculum design, student assessment, and differentiated instruction. Explore real-world applications and case studies that demonstrate the tangible benefits of integrating AI into your coaching toolkit, and learn how to guide teachers in their use of AI to address diverse learner needs, improve student engagement, and drive academic success.
Speakers
avatar for Darren Draper

Darren Draper

Director of Innovative Learning, Alpine School District
A fierce and faithful proponent of the effective use of technology in schools, Dr. Darren E. Draper is a CoSN Certified Education Technology Leader who currently serves as the Director of Innovative Learning in the Alpine School District. As the largest school district in the state... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 355 E

10:15am MST

Using an AI image generator to Facilitate Critical Thinking
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Engage in critical thinking using an AI image generator commonly available in Utah. From text to image and back again, join our journey to learn how you can use AI image generation to guide students in thinking critically about your content as well as the AI itself.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Miller

Jessica Miller

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District
Experience as an Ed Tech Coach, former UCET presenter 2019 & 2020,
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Room 355 D

10:15am MST

AI-Assisted PLC: A Prompt for Every Process
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
This poster will explore the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the PLC cycle. Learn about which AI prompts to use to answer these important collaboration questions: What do we want our students to learn? How will we know if each student has learned it? What will we do if they haven’t learned it? What will we do if they have learned it?
Speakers
avatar for Caroline Judd

Caroline Judd

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Room 155 G

10:15am MST

Challenge yourself with PCBL
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Explore the world of PCBL in Ogden by discussing monthly challenges, incentives, professional learning events, evidence-based practices, and teacher ambassadors to support growth through mentorship. This poster will feature resources targeting monthly themes and challenges as well as how to scale PCBL district-wide through consistent professional learning.
Speakers
avatar for Hillary Stacey

Hillary Stacey

District PCBL Specialist and OTECH High Instructional Coach, Ogden School District
UCET presentation 2022, UCET presentation 2023, Aurora Institute Symposium Presentation 2024, Google Certified Trainer, Nearpod Certified Educator, Modern Classrooms Certified Educator, USBE PCBL Advisory Committee, USBE PCBL Review Committee, District PCBL leadership (4 years), English... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Room 155 G

10:15am MST

Lettuce Grow Together
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Interested in growing young minds? Then we have the perfect school or class project for you! Hydroponics is the process of growing plants without dirt. The phenomenon of growing plants without dirt is captivating one that excites the minds of the young and young at heart. This authentic hands-on experience combined with the amazing digital tools such as AI, and Canva can help your school engage your students with a first hand look at how fresh produce is grown, and then aid them in researching and sharing their knowledge with their school and community. When you add hydroponics to your school, your curious students can experience hands-on amazing process of growing their own food from tiny little seeds. Students get the opportunity to learn and explore the structures and functions of different types of plants. Students also get a front row seat to deepen their understanding of the science and engineering practices such as analyzing and interpreting data, asking questions, and obtaining and evaluating information. Come see how our school turned lettuce into a celebration, and herbs into a school pizza feast!
Speakers
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Whitney Watson

5th Grade Teacher, Granite School District
Whitney Watson - 10 years teaching as an elementary school teacher, three years as lead teacher on school level hydroponics team, 6 school wide professional developments on hydroponics, Granite School District Innovative Teacher of the Year UCET 2024. Stephanie Gonzalez - National... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Room 155 G

10:15am MST

Magic Moments in Ogden School District
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Join us for an insightful poster session showcasing how educators in Ogden School District are leveraging MagicSchool AI to enhance student learning. This session will highlight how our dedicated educators are utilizing MagicSchool AI to enhance lesson planning, facilitate student engagement, streamline assessment, foster collaboration, unleash creativity, and more! Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired by the transformative potential of AI in education.
Speakers
EL

Eliza Lyons

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Ogden School District
As a DTL Specialist, I have planned and led several engaging workshops and PDs on Magic School AI and had the opportunity to collaborate with teachers on its various tools, including their favorite tools and how they use them in their classrooms. I am very familiar with Magic School... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - 12:30pm MST
Room 155 G

10:15am MST

Build a Unit From Scratch Using AI: Step by Step
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
If you’re like me, chances are you’re overwhelmed by all the incredible AI tools out there for educators. In this presentation, you’ll watch me build a unit on digital literacy from scratch using a variety of AI tools. I’ll walk you through my thinking process as well as the tools I use, so you can walk away from the presentation being able to duplicate my process with ANY content area, and be able to build your own units effectively with AI. My hope is that this video can offer an easy way for you to jump into using AI tools in a way that will make your lesson planning process easier.
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Quinlan

Stephanie Quinlan

Digital Learning Specialist, Salt Lake City School District
I do professional developments on this in my district; I did a TedXSLCSD talk on this; it's kinda my jam.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Virtual A

10:15am MST

Canva in Action: Teacher Tips & Student Project Ideas
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
See Canva in Action as I demonstrate ways Canva can transform your teaching and classroom. I’ll share my top tips for teachers and loads of student project ideas to spark creativity. This session is all about practical insights to help you and your students make the most of Canva. Perfect for any teacher looking to boost creativity and engagement with easy-to-implement strategies.
Speakers
avatar for Colby Hawkins

Colby Hawkins

Digital Learning Specialist / District Coaching Specialist, Jordan School District
Colby, a passionate educator with nine years of experience, has honed his expertise across various facets of the educational landscape. He spent six years teaching Social Studies at the secondary level, while also serving as an educational technology coach in his school. Currently... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Virtual A

10:15am MST

Holy Sheets! 2025
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Are you a beginner to Google Sheets? Do you know a few functions but want to learn some skills to get better? This is the Sheets training you have been waiting for! We will be talking about the power of the online environment, formatting considerations behind a good spreadsheet, and more! We will specifically speak to spreadsheet vocabulary, formatting, and functions such as SUM, AVERAGE(IF), COUNT(IF), SPARKLINE, VLOOKUP, and more! If you attended in past years, this is an updated training with a few similar topics and several new tricks.
Speakers
avatar for Ian Davey

Ian Davey

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Ogden School District
Ian Davey is a Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist in Ogden School District. He has classroom experience teaching with technology and now works to help others integrate tech into their own instructional practices. Ian also has experience designing district-wide professional development... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Virtual A

10:15am MST

Learning At My Own Pace: Using Canvas to Build a Self-Paced Classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Is the thought of differentiating and self-pacing your lessons for multiple periods of 40-plus students overwhelming? Does it seem impossible? With Canvas, you can turn your classroom into a self-paced space where you can meet the needs of both advanced students and students who need extra support. Learn how to leverage technology to set up your class so your students can have voice and choice in their learning, including pacing. This structure builds in mastery checks, so you can ensure all your students can learn whatever content you teach.
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Quinlan

Stephanie Quinlan

Digital Learning Specialist, Salt Lake City School District
I do professional developments on this in my district; I did a TedXSLCSD talk on this; it's kinda my jam.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:15am - Wednesday February 26, 2025 4:15pm MST
Virtual A

11:30am MST

Getting the Most Out of Your PLC Team
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Do you ever feel like you attend your PLC meeting and it turns into a gripe session or a planning meeting? In this hands-on presentation, you will learn how to use a tool called the Strategy Implementation Guide (SIG) to guide your PLC discussions. Through the use of the SIG, teams will be able to have more meaningful conversations about their students and the individual needs of their students. As you work through your own SIG, you will be able to take the materials home to your schools and teams and implement the SIG into your PLC team to help create a team focus and goal for the school year.
Speakers
avatar for Kelbie Jackson

Kelbie Jackson

Instructional Coach/ Utah Teacher Fellow, Box Elder School District
Kelbie Jackson taught English Language Arts for seven years where she fell in love with developing engaging curriculum and the students she taught. She is currently an Instructional Coach at Bear River High School in Box Elder School District where she drives the PLC focus in her... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 355 E

11:30am MST

Forces of Influence
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
TBD
Speakers
avatar for Stephan Seabury

Stephan Seabury

Teacher Fellows
Stephan believes that a civically engaged teacher will create the most positive future for students. To that end he has worked on various projects for the Utah State Board of Education such as the Portrait of a Graduate, that will give students skills they can use for the rest of... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 255 E
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11:30am MST

Adding in AI for Accessibility with Google Tools
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
This session explores how to leverage AI-powered features within Google tools to enhance accessibility for all students. Attendees will learn how to utilize tools MusicFX, Say What You See, Notebook LM, and Google Learn to create an inclusive classroom environment. The session will cover practical strategies such as voice typing for students with writing difficulties, AI-powered translation tools for multilingual learners, and accessibility features in NotebookLM to support all learners. Additionally, learners will see how to incorporate Google's AI experiments into everyday instruction to support all learners. Participants will leave with actionable tips on how to integrate these tools into daily classroom routines, ensuring every student can engage with learning materials effectively.
Speakers
avatar for Emma Moss

Emma Moss

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist and AI Systems Co-Lead, Canyons School District
Emma Moss founded the Utah AI Collaborative and leads monthly meet-ups around AI and innovation in education. She has presented on AI topics at UCET, URSA C-Forum, ISTE, TX Technnovate and has upcoming presentations at the CTE Vision conference and FETC. In addition to presenting... Read More →
avatar for Kelli Cannon

Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
EL

Eliza Lyons

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Ogden School District
As a DTL Specialist, I have planned and led several engaging workshops and PDs on Magic School AI and had the opportunity to collaborate with teachers on its various tools, including their favorite tools and how they use them in their classrooms. I am very familiar with Magic School... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 355 C

11:30am MST

How to be Authentic in an Artificial World
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
How to Be Authentic in an Artificial World explores how to stay true to yourself in a tech-driven society. It contrasts online personas with real-life identities and addresses the pressures of technology on authenticity. Through interactive moments and practical tips like setting tech boundaries and embracing imperfections, attendees learn how to maintain their genuine selves. The presentation emphasizes how AI can assist but never replace human creativity and empathy. It closes with an empowering message: authenticity is a superpower in a world dominated by technology, leaving the audience inspired to embrace their uniqueness.
Speakers
avatar for Teneille Ringer

Teneille Ringer

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Innvoative Learning Coach for 3 years. Have presented a poster presentation 2 years ago at UCET, and did a Bullet session last year with a group.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Hall 2/3

11:30am MST

The Human Advantage - Do We Still Need AI?
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Where AI dominates in every industry, including education, we must pause and think “just because we can, does that mean we should?” This session invites educators to explore the evolving role of AI in our classrooms. As we examine the skills that are uniquely human, we’ll better understand the balance between technology and these skills that create authentic intelligence. Uncover strategies that may shift your perspective on the future of education, and which will aid in designing highly effective learning experiences.
Speakers
avatar for Sam Densley

Sam Densley

Learning Experience Designer and Coach, Jordan School District
I am an educator and instructional coach with a passion for integrating creativity and technology into teaching. With years of experience in providing professional development and training, I focus on helping teachers become more effective and innovative in their classrooms. My journey... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Hall 2/3

11:30am MST

Google Demo Slam 2025
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
This is a Demo Slam style presentation and we will host the demos in video form (This makes the presentation go very smoothly). The participants will get to see us present the videos and then vote on the video/tool that they think is the best! If you are unable to physically attend the session, that's still OK. We have had this situation in the past where one of our team members was unable to be there at UCET. We can still present your video on your behalf! The rules will be as follows: Each Google Certified Educator will submit one video Video must demonstrate use of Google tools/add-ons/extensions/etc. Demonstration portion of the video must be ≤ 2 minutes Video must include a brief introduction (may be outside of the 2 minute time limit) Video must conclude with a “SLAM”
Speakers
avatar for Kelli Cannon

Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 255 B

11:30am MST

Littles Can Code, Too
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
It's never too early to start coding! Come learn how Kindergarten-2nd students can start coding. We will be exploring three robots that will build students Computational Thinking skills: Sphero Indis, Finches, and Qobos. Participants will get hands-on experience and leave with resources to teach littles to code. *all resources are aligned to Utah CS K-5 standards
Speakers
avatar for Traci Rindlisbach

Traci Rindlisbach

Digital Learning/CS Specialist, Jordan School District
Traci Rindlisbach has been an educator for 17 years. She has helped implement Computer Science rotations into Jordan District elementary schools: K-6. Traci loves talking about and helping teachers and coaches learn about digital tools that make life easier. When Traci is not talking... Read More →
avatar for Kelli Cannon

Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 257 B

11:30am MST

Using Digital Investigations for Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Citizenship
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Upper elementary and middle school teachers will use Research Quest, the award-winning, free, online investigations, to learn how to engage their students in some of the most intriguing mysteries of our time. They will gather evidence, engage in robust debate to reason with their evidence, and develop explanations to communicate their ideas - all while using 3D technology to access many of the museum's rich fossil, artifact and biologic resources. Participants will examine opportunities for supporting collaborative student-driven work to gather empirical data by making quantitative and qualitative observations of real museum objects with video-based modeling provided by research scientists. They will also explore strategies for making student thinking visible as students move from using intuitive to increasingly complex critical thinking skills, all within a digital investigation platform. Participants will receive access to supporting materials designed for classroom teachers and their students - including learning assessment tools for both. These tools provide research-based exemplars for promoting 3D science in the classroom and building capacity among students in using the practices detailed in Next Generation Science Standards.
Speakers
avatar for Lynn Gutzwiller

Lynn Gutzwiller

Jordan School District Science Specialist, Natural History Museum of Utah
Presented at COAB x2, UtSTA x 5, NSTA Regional Conferences x 3, AEAUT x 5, UCET x1, State Science Teachers Conferences x 20
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 355 D

11:30am MST

What's New and Exciting in Adobe Express?
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Adobe Express continues to evolve in innovative and exciting ways. This session will showcase the latest (and best) new features, including the amazing new mobile app, the powerful Classrooms feature, useful Google Drive and Canva integrations, how to make your own assignment templates, and more! You'll come away from this session even more ready to Express yourself with this most useful Adobe tool.
Speakers
avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, UEN
Rob has been the Adobe Product Manager at UEN for several years, producing Adobe tutorials, presentations, UEN's Adobe Create UT web page and eMedia hub, and more. In addition, he has taught hundreds of Utah teachers how to use Adobe Express and other Adobe tools. Recently, he has... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 258

11:30am MST

\"Transform Teaching: Stress Less, Engage More with SchoolAI\"
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Imagine teaching with less stress and more impact. SchoolAI's innovative Tools and Assistants make it happen! Our smart lesson planner creates tailored plans in no time, while the grading tool handles scores and feedback, offering key insights. Communication? Effortless, with a unified platform for real-time, multilingual chats with students and parents. Plus, our professional development spaces inspire growth and collaboration. With SchoolAI, teachers can focus on what they love—engaging students and transforming learning. Ready to join the future of teaching?
Speakers
avatar for Deanna Taylor

Deanna Taylor

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
I am Deanna Taylor, an educator with over 30 years of experience in early childhood and elementary education, holding a Master in Education with endorsements in Educational Technology, Gifted and Talented, and Literacy. As a Digital Learning Specialist, I collaborate with teachers... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MST
Room 355 B

12:45pm MST

TBD
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
TBD
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Nichols

Sarah Nichols

Teacher Fellows
I am a National Board Certified Teacher and Utah Teacher Fellow from the Salt Lake City School District. I have found joy in teaching Social Studies, Social Skills, and Special Education at the secondary level. This year, I am working as a behavior specialist for the district. I am... Read More →
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William Shields

Educator, Hope Street Group / Utah Teacher Fellows
I am a social studies teacher-leader who inspires and motivates students to be engaged learners and extend their learning into our communities. I teach US History I and American Institutions and Issues.  I focus on building civil discourse in the the classroom, aligning current events... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 255 E
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12:45pm MST

Elementary Treasures: Hidden Gems in Utah’s Online School Library
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Unlock the treasure trove of Utah’s Online School Library and discover the hidden gems that will captivate your young learners! In this presentation, you’ll learn how to navigate the library’s vast resources and uncover the best-kept secrets that will help your students excel. Explore Gale in Context: Elementary for academic and vetted information on topics like animals, geography, people, and science. Dive into World Book Online for easy-to-read articles, translations, videos, interactive maps, and engaging activities. SIRS Discoverer offers reliable information on trending topics such as artificial intelligence, animals, countries, famous people, and more. Additionally, you’ll explore Teaching Books and SORA to further enhance your students’ learning experience. Get ready to find the hidden gems that will make your students’ research shine!
Speakers
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Kayla Towner

Product Manager and Senior Technical Specialist, Utah Education Network
Kayla Towner is a technology specialist and product manager of Utah’s Online School Library at Utah Education Network (UEN) and a Teacher Fellow. She has a Master’s Degree in the Arts of Teaching from Westminster College. Kayla is passionate about implementing learning that focuses... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 355 D

12:45pm MST

Student-oriented ideas for using AI in your classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
This session is aimed to provide secondary teachers with ten student-oriented ideas on how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the classroom. By playing with different tools already used in Utah schools, such as Canva, Adobe products, but also ChatGPT (and its privacy-protected alternatives), we will discuss several practical ways how you can use AI in your secondary education classroom to increase student engagement. Whether you are a History teacher, using AI to allow students to time travel and interview historical figures, or you are a Science teacher looking for an AI science project, we would love to talk to you and share ideas during this session. Knowing how to navigate AI applications and gain the right AI-inspired skills is also very important for students to remain competitive in today’s job market. To that end, we will discuss the art of writing prompts as well as what some responsible and ethical ways are to use AI in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Katarina Pantic

Katarina Pantic

Assistant Professor, Weber State University
PhD in Instructional Technology
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Jessie Nixon

Assistant Professor, Weber State University
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 355 B

12:45pm MST

Creating Custom AI Chatbots 101
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Explore how to create your own AI-powered chatbot. Explore the basics of chatbot design, how to set-up a prompt, and deploy a chatbot to automate tasks, or thinking routines. You can use chatbots in both your personal role and with students. Participants will be introduced to chatbots using a free MagicSchool account, but these skills can be applied within any AI platform. Come join us, by the end you’ll be building your own chatbot like a pro!
Speakers
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Jonathan Stewart

Teacher Specialist and AI Systems Co-Lead, Canyons School District
Emma Moss founded the Utah AI Collaborative and leads monthly meet-ups around AI and innovation in education. She has presented on AI topics at UCET, URSA C-Forum, ISTE, TX Technnovate and has upcoming presentations at the CTE Vision conference and FETC. In addition to presenting... Read More →
avatar for Emma Moss

Emma Moss

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist and AI Systems Co-Lead, Canyons School District
Emma Moss founded the Utah AI Collaborative and leads monthly meet-ups around AI and innovation in education. She has presented on AI topics at UCET, URSA C-Forum, ISTE, TX Technnovate and has upcoming presentations at the CTE Vision conference and FETC. In addition to presenting... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 355 B

12:45pm MST

Empowering Multi-Language Learners with Technology: Tools and Strategies for Inclusive Learning
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
As classrooms become more diverse, the number of students learning English as an additional language continues to grow. Technology offers powerful tools that support multi-language learners (MLLs) in overcoming linguistic barriers, enhancing engagement, and achieving academic success. This session will explore practical ways educators can integrate technology to create inclusive, equitable learning environments for MLLs. Participants will learn about innovative strategies, tech tools, and platforms that can be used to differentiate instruction, promote language development, and support the cultural identities of students. The session will also address how to use technology to increase accessibility and foster a community of learners who thrive despite language differences.
Speakers
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Brett Rydalch

Digital Learning Specialist, Salt Lake City School District
Mr. Rydalch has been a public school educator for 14 years. He started his career teaching 7-8th grade CTE/Social Science and eventually transitioned to teaching high school Social Studies and Advanced Placement. Mr. Rydalch currently works for the Salt Lake City School District as... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 355 C

12:45pm MST

Integrating Computer Science in the Elementary Classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
**Session Title: Integrating Computer Science in the Elementary Classroom** **Description:** Discover how to transform your elementary classroom into a dynamic learning environment by integrating computer science seamlessly into your curriculum. In this session, educators will explore practical strategies to merge computer science standards with core academic subjects, making learning both engaging and meaningful for young students. Participants will gain hands-on experience with innovative tools such as KEVA Planks, BlueBots, Ozobots, and Spheros, all designed to ignite curiosity and foster creativity. Through engaging lesson frames like the \"7-Plank KEVA Challenge\" and \"Fun with Spheros,\" teachers will learn to inspire students to think critically and solve problems collaboratively. Our approach emphasizes the importance of movement and interactive learning, ensuring concepts like algorithms, conditionals, and sequencing are accessible and fun. This session will also highlight the effective use of computer science vocabulary across disciplines, helping students build a robust language foundation that supports their understanding of technology. Led by a team of dedicated computer science specialists, this workshop provides educators with the resources and confidence to integrate CS tools and techniques into their classrooms. Attendees will leave with a suite of high-quality lesson plans and a clear vision for enhancing student engagement through technology. Join us to empower your students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in a digital world, and take the first step in revolutionizing the way computer science is taught in elementary education.
Speakers
avatar for Jodi Anderson

Jodi Anderson

Instructional Technology Specialist, South Sanpete School District
Supervisor of Computer Science over the elementary schools in South Sanpete School District, presented at CTE Summer Conference 2024, presented at past STEM conference,
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Kristen Weller

Computer Science Specialist, Ephraim Elementary School
I teach a 30 minute Computer Science rotation to every class in the school once a week. I also help develop lesson plans for the K-5 CS Standards, including lessons that are cross-curricular with ELA, Math, and SEEd standards.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 257 B

12:45pm MST

PBL Reimagined: Unleashing Student Potential through EdTech & Community Impact
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Project Based Learning (PBL) has the power to enrich and transform student learning, but how do we truly tap into its potential? Join us for an interactive and inspiring session that goes beyond the basics of PBL. We'll delve into practical strategies including application as a personalized competency based method to assess, and explore cutting-edge EdTech tools that will help you design and implement engaging, real-world projects that empower students to tackle community challenges head-on. This session will culminate by looking at real-world examples of educators transforming the learning experience of their students through PBL.
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Lora Gibbons

Senior Technical Trainer, Utah Education Network
Masters of Education Instructional design and educational technology, DoD STEM Ambassador 23/24, National STEM Teams with PBL projects 2019-2024, DLAC presentation Feb 24 - Comprehensive STEM programs with PBL, NSTA Chicago - Engaging students in PBL through STEM competition
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 258

12:45pm MST

The AI Dilemma: Preserving Human Trust While Protecting Cybersecurity
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
While AI technology offers benefits, how can we help our students understand the risks associated with ever-present surveillance and deceptive AI deepfakes? Through real life dilemmas, this hands-on session demonstrates how AI impacts our ability to trust what we see and the ways in which we, as humans, connect.
Speakers
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Sue Thotz

Director of Outreach, Common Sense Education
Main presenter has presented at ISTE and various ISTE affiliates on topics such as AI Literacy, Digital Citizenship, Wellbeing, and maintaining culture and relationships in classrooms.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Hall 2/3

12:45pm MST

There's No Place Like Kindergarten
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Join us on a whimsical journey \"Tech Over the Rainbow,\" where kindergartners explore basic tech tools that make learning fun and interactive. Empower young learners to embark on their digital adventures down the yellow brick road with courage, brains, and heart, just like Dorothy on her quest to find her way home.
Speakers
avatar for Molly Chew

Molly Chew

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Elementary school teacher, Ed Tech Endorsement, Masters in Technology and Learning, Innovative Learning Coach (Digital Learing) for 6 years.
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PJ Giles

Innovative Learning (Digital Learning) Coach, Alpine School District
I have been an educator for 27 years. I have presented at the Nearpod Transform Conference in 2019. I have also presented in previous ISTE, UCET, and UATT conferences about various digital tools and Web 2.0 resources. I am a former UCET board member who served on the board for five... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 255 B

12:45pm MST

Unlocking Growth: Know Your Impact Through Transformative Professional Development
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Are you ready to make your professional development more meaningful and measurable? Join us to discover how a structured, reflective, and choice-based approach can allow educators to showcase their growth and help you assess your impact. Learn from our yearly cohort of trailblazing teachers, where participants are mentored, supported through classroom visits, and provided personalized feedback. We’ll share our growth chart model that tracks participants’ progress, from entry to final showcase, and highlights their incredible achievements. See how exit tickets, reflection, and a participant showcase create a clear picture of both individual and program success. Walk away with strategies to track, mentor, and empower teachers in your own programs, while ensuring you can demonstrate real impact with evidence.
Speakers
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Rachelle Herbst

Technology Integration Center Supervisor, Davis School District
The presenters for this session have significant experience, having all previously served as instructors in the Leading EDGE course. Their expertise includes the use of 21st Century Learning Design (21 CLD), a framework aimed at enhancing teaching and learning through collaboration... Read More →
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Katie Scholer

Technology Integration Specialist, Davis School District
Katie is an Educational Technology Specialist in the Technology Integration Center with a focus on Apple Education. She is an Apple Learning Coach, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and an Adobe Creative Educator. She loves learning new technologies and is passionate about helping... Read More →
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Jared Fawson

Student Centered Learning Supervisor, Davis School District
Jared teaches, guides, consults, and helps educators of any level effectively personalize their lessons in the classroom. He has used his expertise to present at many schools and districts across the state of Utah. Prior to his current role with Davis district, Jared was Canvas product... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm MST
Room 355 E

1:30pm MST

Adobe for Primary Grades
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Come meet my favorite powerhouse app, Adobe Express! Learn how our primary students can use Adobe's digital media tools to tell stories, express ideas, and respond to texts. It combines images, music, voiceovers, video clips, text, and animation to create a powerful narrative and impressive presentations. Add in Adobe's AI features and the possibilities are endless! Our students are not only capable of using Adobe Express, but quickly become experts leveraging the different tools to create artifacts in all subjects. Let's help our young students learn the joy of being creators of content instead of only consumers!
Speakers
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Taunya James

Teacher, Weber School District
I've been teaching 28 years and a Utah Teacher Fellow since 2019. I love keeping my teaching fresh by integrating the latest educational technology into my instruction. I've been using Canvas for classroom instruction since 2020 and hold certifications in WSD Design Academy (Canvas... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Room 155 G

1:30pm MST

Classroom Revolution: Elevate your teaching game with SchoolAI Sidekick
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Join us for an exciting poster session where you’ll learn how to revolutionize your classroom with SchoolAI’s Sidekick, designed to enhance both your teaching and student learning. Discover how to seamlessly integrate AI into your daily instruction to support students in real time, provide instant feedback, and personalize learning experiences. Explore how AI Sidekick can help students with task completion, creative projects, and independent learning, all while giving you more time to focus on meaningful interactions. This session will equip you with practical tools and strategies to boost student participation, tailor support, and create a tech-forward, engaging classroom environment!
Speakers
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Michelle Kantaris

6th grade teacher, Cedar Valley Elementary
Michelle Kantaris is a 6th grade teacher at Cedar Valley Elementary in Cedar Fort, Utah.. She presently teaches 6th grade with prior experience in grades K-8. Michelle has a passion for reaching students through engaging cross-curricular activities. Michelle is on the district science... Read More →
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Emily Perkins

5th Grade Teacher, Cedar Valley Elementary
Emily Perkins is the 5th grade teacher at Cedar Valley Elementary in Cedar Fort, Utah. She has been the 5th grade teacher for the last 12 years. Emily enjoys creating high-quality, engaging cross-curricular learning experiences for her students. Emily is on the district science, math... Read More →
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Shannon Jenkins

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Room 155 G

1:30pm MST

Nearpod Does That Too?!?!?
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Come and chat with the team from Cache County as we discuss the tools featured in Nearpod that we utilize to help with instruction.
Speakers
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Andrew Clark

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Cache County School District
Currently I oversee the DTL program for Cache County School District. I have been a Digital Learning Coach, Regional Technology Trainer, and an elementary classroom teacher. I have presented at conferences both locally and nationally about utilizing technology in the classroom.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Room 155 G

1:30pm MST

The Tech Infused PE Classroom: Bringing Innovation to Physical Education
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
What comes to your mind when you think of PE instruction? Running laps? Dodgeball? This is not the PE classroom from your childhood! Learn how PE instruction can be an exciting and engaging space where tech integration is a natural part of the experience. A technology-rich PE classroom is not like oil and water. Come get ideas on how to make PE fun and engaging with technology!
Speakers
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Drew vonLintel

Physical Education Teacher, Salt Lake City School District
Dr. vonLintel presented on this topic last year and has grown his practice since last year to include a grant with Specialized Bicycles, FitBit and the University of Utah, studying the connection between physical fitness and social-emotional wellbeing.
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Douglas Rolley

Digital Learning Coach, Salt Lake City School District
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MST
Room 155 G

2:00pm MST

TBD
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
In the great state of Utah. Teachers of Color are scarce. Teachers of Color are needed now more than ever to address the needs of an increasingly diverse population. The unique, authentic, essential perspectives of Teachers of Color that must be recruited, and those already existing, retained. This session seeks to explore strategies to recruit and retain Teachers of Color.
Speakers
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Michelle Smith

Teacher Fellows
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 255 E
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2:00pm MST

Digital Projects Playbook: A Guide to Empowering Students as Creators
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Ask any student what they want to be when they grow up and most say Influencer, YouTuber, or Content Creator. Even if they say doctor, they really mean doctor who makes TikToks. What if, instead of asking, “How much content can students consume in a year?” we instead ask ourselves, \"How much content can our kids create?\" In this workshop, John Arthur, Utah’s 2021 Teacher of the Year, shares his step-by-step guide for supporting students in creating digital projects in the classroom: blog posts, presentations, podcasts, and short films. Throughout this session, John will share specific tips & tricks for implementing these digital projects, along with project overviews, rubrics, and other reproducibles he’s created to help guide students in their creative work.
Speakers
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John Arthur

5th & 6th Grade Teacher, Self
I have delivered Keynotes and Breakout Sessions for organizations including UCET, the Smithsonian, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, and SXSW Education
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Hall 2/3

2:00pm MST

Computational Thinking in Elementary: Data & Patterns
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Join me as we explore what computational thinking is and how we can incorporate it in our teaching with elementary students. We'll learn about decomposing problems, examining data sets, recognizing patterns, and algorithms. Sounds daunting, but we will tackle it in a teacher-friendly, hands-on way. Examples from many content areas (math, science, PE, etc) will be shared and we'll generate more ideas together so that we can all walk away with ideas to use with our students the next day.
Speakers
avatar for Geri Smith

Geri Smith

Elementary Instructional Technology Coach, Murray City School District
I've presented at UCET for several years on various Google Tools, Flipgrid (RIP), Book Creator, and other ed tech tools. I am a Google Certified Educator, Levels 1 and 2. I am a Nearpod Caoch and a Book Creator Champion. I've been part of PLCs, faculty meetings, and districtwide trainings... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 257 B

2:00pm MST

Cultural Authenticity & Accuracy in Content Creation
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Come learn how to navigate incorporating authentic culture in your presentations, flyers, and pedagogical tools! Selecting the images and graphics appropriate to your purpose doesn’t have to be intimidating. Simple solutions will be presented as well as sample tech artifacts will be modeled. Main tech tool used will be Canva, but principles can be used across various platforms. Principles can apply to classroom content, student led projects as well as instructional training materials.
Speakers
avatar for Yvette Rivera

Yvette Rivera

Multicultural Advisor, Brigham Young University
I currently work as a Multicultural Advisor guiding students from underrepresented students through their academic journeys. In my role, I have created pedagogical artifacts for our college readiness camp, student cultural shares, and outreach efforts both on and off campus. I have... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 255 B

2:00pm MST

Prompting AI for Authentic Outcomes
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Ever wonder how to get more authentic, meaningful results from AI? In this session, you'll discover the art of crafting prompts that guide AI toward real-world, relevant outcomes. We’ll explore practical techniques and traditional approaches, like integrating policies and thoughtful prompting, to ensure your AI interactions feel genuine and aligned with your goals. Whether you're an educator, developer, or curious enthusiast, this session will equip you with the tools to unlock AI’s full potential—making your AI outputs not just smart, but truly authentic.
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Clark

Andrew Clark

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Cache County School District
Currently I oversee the DTL program for Cache County School District. I have been a Digital Learning Coach, Regional Technology Trainer, and an elementary classroom teacher. I have presented at conferences both locally and nationally about utilizing technology in the classroom.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 355 B

2:00pm MST

Setting Yourself Up for Success with STEM: A Holistic Approach
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Not sure how to get started with STEM in your district or school? Come check out this short session to learn from our district as a case study on how to approach STEM integration holistically. Explore parts of STEM integration such as curriculum approaches, makerspace studios, endorsements, and more to fully support your STEM efforts! Participants will walk away with a guide on how to integrate, tips on getting started, and a full picture of how to support STEM in their area.
Speakers
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Chandra Martz

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Canyons School Distirct
Chandra Martz has presented on topics such as STEM integration, EdTech Best Practice and more at UCET, UVU Makercon, and other local conferences. Chandra runs STEAM Studio in Canyons School District and has helped to create a strategic vision for STEAM in Canyons School District... Read More →
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Cynthia Lloyd

Elementary STEM Specialist, Canyons School District
Cynthia Lloyd has presented at UTsta, UCET, and C-Forum on topics centered on STEM and best practices for STEM integration.
avatar for Emma Moss

Emma Moss

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist and AI Systems Co-Lead, Canyons School District
Emma Moss founded the Utah AI Collaborative and leads monthly meet-ups around AI and innovation in education. She has presented on AI topics at UCET, URSA C-Forum, ISTE, TX Technnovate and has upcoming presentations at the CTE Vision conference and FETC. In addition to presenting... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 257 B

2:00pm MST

Signature Savvy: Crafting Digital Signatures with Canva
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
In this hands-on UCET session, you’ll learn how to create or add a bit of flair to your own unique digital signature using Canva—an easy-to-use design platform perfect for educators. This session will guide you through the process step-by-step. You’ll also gain skills in Canva that can be applied to other classroom and professional design projects. Join us for this creative, practical session and leave your digital mark with confidence! **Audience:** All skill levels are welcome, no prior Canva experience required. **Bring:** A laptop and your creative spirit!
Speakers
avatar for Molly Chew

Molly Chew

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Elementary school teacher, Ed Tech Endorsement, Masters in Technology and Learning, Innovative Learning Coach (Digital Learing) for 6 years.
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Megan Nebeker

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
I currently work as an Innovative Learning Coach(ILC) for Alpine School District. I taught 5th and 6th grade for 8 years. I love using computers and technology in the classroom!
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 255 B

2:00pm MST

Helping students with Dyslexia be successful in the digital classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
As a student with Dyslexia, school was the worst! The constant struggle to fit in and keep my dyslexia a secret, my greatest fear. Feeling worthless for not knowing how to read or realizing what the words were that everyone else decoded and knew, it was a lot of work. In this session, we will dive into ways to help students with Dyslexia, and some forms of ADHD to excel in the classroom. Starting with the Strengths and weaknesses of people with Dyslexia (The Dyslexic Advantage). We will explore different digital tools that I have used in the classroom to help these amazing students realize their potential. These tools include: Posting simplified lists online (Canvas/ Google Classroom etc.) Giving examples of different notes with a tablet or doc cam Traditional or Doodle notes Media Visualizations Projects to think outside the box Read & Write Chrome Extension (most IEP students have access) Google Lens for read-aloud AI Applications for reading/summarizing And so much more The ISTE standard comes from the strand of Accessibility, Students with Dyslexia may feel like these things are out of reach but using the digital technology today students who struggle with reading and memorization have access in a way that I only dreamed about as a kid.
Speakers
avatar for Cody Owen

Cody Owen

US History Teacher, Sunset Ridge Middle School, Jordan School District
over 10 years teaching, Digital Coach, Instrutional Coach, Live long Dyslexic.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 355 C

2:00pm MST

Moving Coaching From 'Fix it' to 'Coach Me'
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Effective Ed Tech Coaching provides relevant, personalized professional learning for every teacher that aligns with evidence-based instructional practices that can help every teacher meet the needs of students. This happens when we move from fixing technology problems to building educators who can confidently engage their students with that technology.
Speakers
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 355 E

2:00pm MST

Teaching Through Modeling: DigCit in Action
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Ready to transform your classroom into a digital citizenship training ground? This session equips you to seamlessly integrate key skills into your daily routine. Imagine your students empowered to craft clear emails like communication pros, confidently report concerns with the SafeUT app, navigate social media with critical thinking, and unleash their creativity by responsibly producing engaging YouTube and reel-style videos. Join us and become the digital citizenship role model your students deserve!
Speakers
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Dani Sloan

Instructor, Utah Education Network
Dr. Dani Sloan helps educators lead, research, and teach digital citizenship. She's a UEN Product Manager, U of U Instructor, former Elementary Teacher, and current mom to a sixth grader. She's passionate about preparing students for a digital world, her dachshunds, and terrible reality... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 355 D

2:00pm MST

Using Lucid to Deepen Cognition
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Lucid offers great tools that can be used in a variety of ways. In this presentation, we will focus on the uses of the tool that give students a chance to build conceptual understanding. Lucid allows students to create visual models of their thinking, encouraging them to organize, analyze, and connect complex concepts in ways that promote deeper understanding. By integrating Lucid into Canvas, teachers can design activities that guide students through visualizing their ideas, which supports critical thinking, problem-solving, and cognitive development. Participants will learn practical strategies for incorporating Lucid into their instruction to foster student engagement, collaboration, and conceptual clarity.
Speakers
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm MST
Room 258

3:15pm MST

We Want You...To Join the Fellows
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Recruiting Session for Next Cohort
Speakers
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 255 E
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3:15pm MST

Secondary Insights: Discovering Hidden Gems in Utah’s Online School Library
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Get ready to dig deep into Utah’s Online School Library and uncover the hidden gems that will elevate your students’ research skills! In this presentation, you’ll learn how to navigate the library’s extensive resources and discover the best-kept secrets that will help your students excel. Explore the Gale Reference Collection for academic and vetted information on topics like opposing viewpoints, business insights, health & wellness, and science. World Book Online offers detailed articles, videos, interactive maps, and engaging activities. SIRS Issues Researcher allows your students to dive into leading issues in business & economics, civil rights & liberties, communication & technology, and more. Lastly, explore Teaching Books and SORA to further enhance your students’ learning experience. Get your compass and shovels ready to find these hidden gems that will make your students’ research come alive.
Speakers
avatar for Kayla Towner

Kayla Towner

Product Manager and Senior Technical Specialist, Utah Education Network
Kayla Towner is a technology specialist and product manager of Utah’s Online School Library at Utah Education Network (UEN) and a Teacher Fellow. She has a Master’s Degree in the Arts of Teaching from Westminster College. Kayla is passionate about implementing learning that focuses... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 355 D

3:15pm MST

Unleashing the Power of Active Learning with Nearpod
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Transform your classroom into an engaging, learner-centric environment with the innovative tools offered by Nearpod. This interactive session will delve into the heart of active learning, demonstrating how Nearpod’s diverse suite of resources such as Collaboration Boards, Polls, Interactive Video, Draw It and Open Ended Questions, can spark curiosity, foster collaboration, and enhance understanding.
Speakers
avatar for Deanna Taylor

Deanna Taylor

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
I am Deanna Taylor, an educator with over 30 years of experience in early childhood and elementary education, holding a Master in Education with endorsements in Educational Technology, Gifted and Talented, and Literacy. As a Digital Learning Specialist, I collaborate with teachers... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 355 C

3:15pm MST

Bringing Stories to Life with Robotics and Balloons Over Broadway
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
This hands-on session will explore the innovative integration of language arts and robotics through the lens of Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet, a captivating book about Tony Sarg, the puppeteer behind the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons. Participants will discover how storytelling, creativity, and STEM can merge as students design and program robotic “parade balloons” using simple robotics and coding. Educators will learn to combine narrative writing and comprehension skills with engineering principles, enabling students to animate their own robotic characters, enhancing comprehension, problem-solving, and engagement in both literature and technology.
Speakers
avatar for Emily Perkins

Emily Perkins

5th Grade Teacher, Cedar Valley Elementary
Emily Perkins is the 5th grade teacher at Cedar Valley Elementary in Cedar Fort, Utah. She has been the 5th grade teacher for the last 12 years. Emily enjoys creating high-quality, engaging cross-curricular learning experiences for her students. Emily is on the district science, math... Read More →
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Michelle Kantaris

6th grade teacher, Cedar Valley Elementary
Michelle Kantaris is a 6th grade teacher at Cedar Valley Elementary in Cedar Fort, Utah.. She presently teaches 6th grade with prior experience in grades K-8. Michelle has a passion for reaching students through engaging cross-curricular activities. Michelle is on the district science... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 257 B

3:15pm MST

Crafting Summer Learning Conferences That Teachers Won’t Want to Miss
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Are you tasked with planning a summer learning conference but worried about teacher attendance during their much-deserved break? In this session, you'll discover how to design a dynamic, engaging, and impactful conference that teachers will look forward to, even during the summer months. Learn strategies for creating sessions that captivate educators, addressing their needs, interests, and professional growth while also making the experience feel fun and rewarding. Since 2007, Weber School District has hosted a summer professional learning opportunity for its teachers—The Learn Conference. Through the years, the popularity of this event has continued to grow. What started as a small opportunity to learn about edtech in the summer for a handful of teachers has turned into a professional learning conference with 400+ participating teachers and administrators over 120 different learning sessions. We’ll explore creative ways to balance professional learning with elements that foster excitement and connection. Participants will also hear about strategies for generating support from key LEA stakeholders, finding the right people to volunteer time, and connecting with worthwhile keynote speakers. From unique session formats to integrating opportunities for networking, collaboration, and hands-on learning, you’ll leave with practical ideas to make your conference a must-attend event. We'll also discuss how to leverage technology and innovative presentation methods to keep teachers engaged and energized throughout the conference.
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Nick Harris

Director of Digital Teaching & Learning, Weber School District
In addition to the district-wide professional learning sessions throughout the school year, members of Weber School District's Digital Teaching & Learning Department have been responsible for building and holding our local summer professional learning conference—The Learn Conference—since... Read More →
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Blake Pope

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist for Secondary Schools, Weber School District
Master of Educational Technology (MET, 2020) / K-12 Online Teaching Graduate Certificate (2020) / Secondary English Education Major / Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Minor (BA, 2016) / Brigham Young University-Idaho, Boise State University, Southern Utah University... Read More →
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Monica Widdison

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist for Elementary Schools, Weber School District
Monica has been with Weber School District for 15 years. Her teaching experience includes 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. She became involved with educational technology while working on her Master's degree at Weber State University. Monica is currently part of the Digital Teaching and Learning... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 355 E

3:15pm MST

Empowering Future Leaders with Student-Facing AI
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Join us for an engaging exploration of how to effectively guide students in their inevitable interactions with AI tools. This hands-on session will focus on providing educators with practical strategies to help students become ethical, critical, and creative users of AI technology. Learn how to transform AI from a classroom challenge into an opportunity for deeper learning and real-world skill development. From more effective prompting to the nuances of AI policies, attendees will leave ready to empower their students.
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Julie Kaster

Teacher/DTL Specialist, Cache County School District and GEG Utah
EdTech Endorsed (Julie and Andrew), USBE AI Summit Attendees (Julie, Andrew), UTTLN Members (Julie, Andrew), Google Certified Educators Levels 1-2 (Julie, Andrew, Alison), GEG Utah Leadership Member (Julie), Google + AI Fellow (Julie)
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Andrew Clark

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Cache County School District
Currently I oversee the DTL program for Cache County School District. I have been a Digital Learning Coach, Regional Technology Trainer, and an elementary classroom teacher. I have presented at conferences both locally and nationally about utilizing technology in the classroom.
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Alison Ence

Teacher/DTL Specialist, Cache County School District
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 355 B

3:15pm MST

Get It Together with Google
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Ready to kick it old school? Join us for a fly session to learn how to use Google productivity tools to make your profesh and personal life the bomb diggity. You will leave this session with Google skills that are all that and a bag of chips!
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Traci Rindlisbach

Digital Learning/CS Specialist, Jordan School District
Traci Rindlisbach has been an educator for 17 years. She has helped implement Computer Science rotations into Jordan District elementary schools: K-6. Traci loves talking about and helping teachers and coaches learn about digital tools that make life easier. When Traci is not talking... Read More →
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Kelli Cannon

Digital Learning Specialist, Jordan School District
Kelli Cannon has been an educator for eleven years, teaching upper elementary students prior to her current role as a Digital Learning Specialist. Kelli is a Utah Teacher Fellow and holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, as well as endorsements in Teaching English as... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 255 B

3:15pm MST

Nearpod Unboxed: Building Collaborative and Creative Classrooms
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Level up your Nearpod game by embracing the unconventional. Join us for a participant-centered session examining the genius of Nearpod features employed in uncommon ways. We’ll talk about using collaborate boards to facilitate feedback loops, positioning draw-it activities as design thinking brainstorming sessions, building role-specific resources and \"training\" lessons for group projects, and a variety of other out-of-the-box Nearpod applications. The strategies you hear will empower you to enliven your classroom’s creativity and collaborative practices, and we’ll wrap things up by workshopping ideas for dismantling the barriers to better ideas, teamwork, and passion in your classroom.
Speakers
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Braxton Thornley

Senior Technology Trainer, Utah Education Network (UEN)
Braxton specializes in using technology to personalize learning by leveraging tools within Canvas LMS, artificial intelligence and Google Workspace suite. He enjoys working with teachers one-on-one to help them create safe, organized and engaging classrooms. Before joining UEN's professional... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Room 258

3:15pm MST

The Human Element in a Tech-Driven Classroom
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
In today's evolving educational landscape, technology has become an essential tool for enhancing learning experiences. However, as we embrace the digital age, it's essential to remember the enduring importance of human connection in the classroom. This session will explore how to effectively integrate technology while preserving the essential role of human interaction. We will explore strategies for fostering strong student-teacher relationships, creating a supportive and inclusive classroom culture, and addressing the challenges that may arise in balancing technology. Through personal experience, current studies, and practical tips, we will explore insights on how to create a learning environment that is both technologically advanced and deeply humanizing. Join me as we explore the intersection of technology and human connection in education.
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Tyrell Neal

Instructional Coach, Box Elder School District
Presented at UMLA on positive relationships (2x), Presented at UCET last year on Relationships the PLC Process and Solution Tree's "Strategic Implementation Guide." I have worked as an instructional coach for 8 years. I was the second instructional coach hired at BESD. I have taught... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm MST
Hall 2/3
 
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