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Thursday, June 12
 

10:30am EDT

Maximize Your Impact: Leveraging AI in the Classroom
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
This session will explore practical and engaging applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in K-12 classrooms across various subjects. Participants will discover how AI tools can personalize learning experiences, automate tedious tasks like grading and lesson planning, and foster deeper student engagement. We will showcase real-world examples of how teachers are using platforms like Gemini, Google Notebook LM, Magic School AI, and Canva for activities such as generating creative writing prompts, and providing personalized feedback on student work. Attendees will leave with concrete strategies and resources to integrate AI into their own classrooms, empowering them to leverage this technology to enhance teaching and learning and maximize their own effectiveness.
Speakers
avatar for Nick Noel

Nick Noel

Training & Development Specialist, Carmel Clay Schools
17 years of elementary classroom teaching experience in grades 1st-4thIn Year 1 as a training & development specialist for Carmel Clay SchoolsTwo-time presenter at the HECC conference (2022 & 2024)Presenter at the ICE Conference (2024)
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
R107

11:30am EDT

Microgrants for a Macro Impact
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
Micro grants, like the grants offered by IN-Mac, have allowed the STEM programming at Wes-Del to grow into an engaging program by implementing permanent change with the microgrants. Using some clever approaches, micro grants can leave permanent, lasting impact for student engagement.
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David Lamb

K-5 STEM, Wes-Del Community Schools
Starting as an elementary instructor, I have developed my role as a STEM teacher for grades K-5. Focusing on project based learning, 3D printing, robotics, coding, and prototyping, I have begun our STEM education pipeline for our elementary students.
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Austin Williams

9-12 STEM, Wes-Del Community Schools
Teaching in the classroom for nearly a decade, I have found myself implementing STEM education as a physical science, mathematics, and engineering instructor. Focusing on a blend of traditional classroom environments and project based learning, it has been a wonderful experience seeing... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
R107

1:30pm EDT

AI in the Primary Classroom
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Do you know how to effectively incorporate AI into your elementary classroom? In this session, you'll learn about two widely popular AI tools: MagicSchool AI and School AI. Discover how these AI assistants can spearhead research projects, serve as writing assistants, and much more! Join us for practical takeaways on integrating these AI companion apps into your professional practice. Both apps offer free versions, so no purchase is necessary!


What are you waiting for? Sign up now and embrace the AI learning journey for you and your students! 
Speakers
avatar for Nick Noel

Nick Noel

Training & Development Specialist, Carmel Clay Schools
17 years of elementary classroom teaching experience in grades 1st-4thIn Year 1 as a training & development specialist for Carmel Clay SchoolsTwo-time presenter at the HECC conference (2022 & 2024)Presenter at the ICE Conference (2024)
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
R107

2:30pm EDT

MagicSchool and Science - A Match Meant To Be
Thursday June 12, 2025 2:30pm - 3:15pm EDT
In this session, you will explore several different ways MagicSchool can play a role in lesson planning and student engagement. You are going to hear from the perspective of someone who was originally skeptical of AI in everyday use, who has now transitioned to using AI in their classroom. You will have an opportunity to discuss the advantages of using MagicSchool to allow the students an opportunity to learn material independently, through their own exploratory nature, but with guidance and structure. Giving students a chance to learn how to learn-- that is our responsibility as teachers and MagicSchool has so many ways to help us reach that goal. In this session, you will learn about different tools that can be customized to enhance your students' learning experience and how these ideas can be shifted and reformatted for many different lessons. You will also get a chance to see some of the ways MagicSchool can be used 'behind the scenes' to help with lesson plans and creating activities and worksheets. The goal for this session is to help spark some ideas in the minds of our educators. 
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Erin Unruh

10-12th grade Chemistry, Richmond Community Schools
My name is Erin Unruh. I am a first year teacher, teaching chemistry at Richmond High School. After graduating RHS in 2015, I received my Bachelor's degrees in Chemistry and Biology from the University of St. Francis in 2019, and received my Doctorate of Philosophy in Chemistry and... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 2:30pm - 3:15pm EDT
R107
 
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