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10:45am EDT
Source Code Session #3: Session #3 AI-AI-Oh! Awesome AI Uses in Education
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 10:45am - 12:00pm EDT
Speakers
National Consultant and Speaker, ControlAltAchieve
Eric has been in education for 34 years, and currently serves as a Technology Integration Specialist for SPARCC in North Canton, Ohio. He also provides keynotes, professional development, and consulting for schools, organizations, and conferences around the world. Eric's areas of...
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Source Code Session,
Large Group
- Knowledge/Experience Level 2, 3
- Audience All, K-5, 6-8, 9-12
- Subject All
- Tags AI, Tools, Strategies, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Productivity, Problem Solving, Ethics, Feedback, Collaboration
- Location/Room Number B186
- Participants should bring...Part Laptops (with charging cords); Access to required instructional materials for the classes that they teach (textbooks, online coursework, syllabi, etc.); Academic standards for their subject; Assessments
10:45am EDT
Source Code Session #5: Let's Chat: Building Personalized Chatbot Activities for Any Classroom
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 10:45am - 12:00pm EDT
Speakers
Social Studies Instructor, Lugoff-Elgin High School, Kershaw County School District
Amy Fetzer, M.A., M.Ed., EdD. Candidate, UofSC. Mrs. Fetzer has been an educator since 1999 with a masters degrees in Curriculum & Instruction as well as Divergent Learning. She has taught all subjects in grades 2-12 while continuously focusing on the use of manipulatives and technology...
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Source Code Session,
Small Group
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, K-5, Administrator, Instructional Coach
- Subject Social Studies, Cross-Disciplinary, English Language Arts, Humanities/Arts, Mathematics, Science, Special Education, STEM
- Tags AI, Critical thinking, Ethics, Individualization, Integrated, Prompt Engineering, Strategies, Tools
- Location/Room Number C129
- Participants should bring...Part Their free drink ticket!
10:45am EDT
Source Code Session #6: AI for Every Learner: Practical Tools for Differentiation, Accessibility, and Inclusive Teaching
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 10:45am - 12:00pm EDT
Speakers
Associate Professor of Literacy Education, College of Charleston
Dr. W. Ian O'Byrne is Associate Professor of Literacy Education at the College of Charleston and principal consultant of Digitally Literate, LLC. For over 20 years, he has worked at the intersection of AI literacy, digital literacy, and educator professional development, with particular...
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Source Code Session,
Institute Cohort
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2, 3
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, Administrator, All, K-5, High School, Special Education
- Subject All, Special Education
- Tags AI, Collaboration, Feedback, Individualization, Productivity, Strategies, Tools
1:15pm EDT
1:15pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #3X (Part 1): AI-AI-Oh! Awesome AI Uses in Education
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Speakers
National Consultant and Speaker, ControlAltAchieve
Eric has been in education for 34 years, and currently serves as a Technology Integration Specialist for SPARCC in North Canton, Ohio. He also provides keynotes, professional development, and consulting for schools, organizations, and conferences around the world. Eric's areas of...
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1:15pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #5X (Part 1): Building Personalized Chatbot Activities for Any Classroom
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Speakers
Social Studies Instructor, Lugoff-Elgin High School, Kershaw County School District
Amy Fetzer, M.A., M.Ed., EdD. Candidate, UofSC. Mrs. Fetzer has been an educator since 1999 with a masters degrees in Curriculum & Instruction as well as Divergent Learning. She has taught all subjects in grades 2-12 while continuously focusing on the use of manipulatives and technology...
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Expansion Pack Workshop,
Small Group
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, K-5
- Subject Social Studies, Cross-Disciplinary, English Language Arts, Humanities/Arts, Mathematics, Science, Special Education, STEM
- Tags AI, Critical thinking, Ethics, Individualization, Integrated, Prompt Engineering, Strategies, Tools
- Location/Room Number C129
- Participants should bring...Part Laptops (with charging cords);Academic standards for their subject;Assessments;Access to required instructional materials for the classes that they teach (textbooks, online coursework, syllabi, etc.);Other
1:15pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #6X (Part 1): AI for Every Learner: Practical Tools for Differentiation, Accessibility, and Inclusive Teaching
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Expansion Pack Workshop,
Institute Cohort
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2, 3
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, Administrator, All, K-5, High School, Special Education
- Subject All, Special Education
- Tags AI, Collaboration, Feedback, Individualization, Productivity, Strategies, Tools
- Location/Room Number C126
1:15pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #7X (Part 1): How to get students to think critically about AI
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Speakers
Dean‘s Professor (Associate Professor) in Human-Centered Computing, School of Computing, Clemson University
Our online lives are full of small but difficult decisions. Which app should I install? Should I post this on Facebook or not? Which YouTube video should I watch? What will this e-commerce website do with my personal information? In my research I try to understand the psychological...
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Associate Professor, Mathematics Education, Clemson University College of Education
Dr. Bannister has two decades of experience conducting school-based research in mathematics education and the learning sciences. She has over 25 years as a mathematics educator, and has designed and facilitated 500+ hours of PD.
Assistant Professor, Clemson University School of Computing
Dr. Park is an expert in online safety for adolescents. Her research integrates human-centered design and AI to co-develop tools that empower teens to critically engage with AI systems and take control of their digital lives.
2:45pm EDT
2:45pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #3X (Part 2): AI-AI-Oh! Awesome AI Uses in Education
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Speakers
National Consultant and Speaker, ControlAltAchieve
Eric has been in education for 34 years, and currently serves as a Technology Integration Specialist for SPARCC in North Canton, Ohio. He also provides keynotes, professional development, and consulting for schools, organizations, and conferences around the world. Eric's areas of...
Read More →
2:45pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #5X (Part 2): Building Personalized Chatbot Activities for Any Classroom
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Speakers
Social Studies Instructor, Lugoff-Elgin High School, Kershaw County School District
Amy Fetzer, M.A., M.Ed., EdD. Candidate, UofSC. Mrs. Fetzer has been an educator since 1999 with a masters degrees in Curriculum & Instruction as well as Divergent Learning. She has taught all subjects in grades 2-12 while continuously focusing on the use of manipulatives and technology...
Read More →
Expansion Pack Workshop,
Small Group
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, K-5
- Subject Social Studies, Cross-Disciplinary, English Language Arts, Humanities/Arts, Mathematics, Science, Special Education, STEM
- Tags AI, Critical thinking, Ethics, Individualization, Integrated, Prompt Engineering, Strategies, Tools
- Location/Room Number C129
2:45pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #6X (Part 2): AI for Every Learner: Practical Tools for Differentiation, Accessibility, and Inclusive Teaching
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Expansion Pack Workshop,
Institute Cohort
- Knowledge/Experience Level 1, 2, 3
- Audience 6-8, 9-12, Administrator, All, K-5, High School, Special Education
- Subject All, Special Education
- Tags AI, Collaboration, Feedback, Individualization, Productivity, Strategies, Tools
- Location/Room Number C126
2:45pm EDT
Expansion Pack Session #7X (Part 2): How to get students to think critically about AI
LIMITED
Monday July 13, 2026 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Speakers
Associate Professor, Mathematics Education, Clemson University College of Education
Dr. Bannister has two decades of experience conducting school-based research in mathematics education and the learning sciences. She has over 25 years as a mathematics educator, and has designed and facilitated 500+ hours of PD.
Dean‘s Professor (Associate Professor) in Human-Centered Computing, School of Computing, Clemson University
Our online lives are full of small but difficult decisions. Which app should I install? Should I post this on Facebook or not? Which YouTube video should I watch? What will this e-commerce website do with my personal information? In my research I try to understand the psychological...
Read More →
Assistant Professor, Clemson University School of Computing
Dr. Park is an expert in online safety for adolescents. Her research integrates human-centered design and AI to co-develop tools that empower teens to critically engage with AI systems and take control of their digital lives.