Each of these areas faces unique challenges and in this session we will cover how to find ways to help teachers create a controlled digital learning environment on student devices in the classroom. We will look at ways to help monitor and control sites and detect student inputs within the browser. We will look at how to gain insight into Gmail, Outlook, Drive, and OneDrive where students are sending emails, creating content, and sharing content.
Learn how ManagedMethod’s Classroom Manager, Content Filter, and Cloud Monitor can work together to provide visibility and control into these multiple areas and help better help students from the classroom, to the browser, and to the inbox.
Ken is a distinguished educator, best-selling author, and thought leader in educational technology, leadership development, and learning experience design. With over two decades of experience and a Master’s in Education, he specializes in organizational leadership, policy analysis... Read More →
Thursday May 1, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT Waters D
Optoma is a visual solutions provider that has delivered stunning experiences to millions of people since 2000. For the last two decades, we have grown our business to become one of the world’s leading large-display brands. We have demonstrated our capabilities as a first-mover... Read More →
This session helps K-12 Technology Teams prepare for AI in education by covering the major areas of concern for K-12 technology leadership. This session covers policy implications, vendor management, and AI costs.
A K12TechPro Podcast. This podcast is about trending K12 technology topics and issues. Josh, Chris, and Mark have real conversations, real arguments, and real banter on IT issues and trends in K12 Schools.
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing how school leaders work, offering a powerful copilot for decision-making, productivity, and leadership development. This session explores how AI can support administrators in strategic planning, communication, data analysis, and professional growth. From coaching leaders in principled decision-making to streamlining operations and fostering collaboration, AI is an invaluable tool for the modern superintendent. Join us for an engaging session that blends practical examples—like AI-powered coaching for decision-making—with broader applications that save time, enhance insight, and empower school leaders to focus on what matters most: student success.
Learn and discuss how technology teams around the country are rostering students, provisioning users, and distributing web apps in a way that is both automated and customized.
Vastly improved district onboarding and offboarding procedures for all users, ensured seamless, accurate access to relevant applications for students and improved basic user security practices for all staff.
Major Points of Discussion
• Why it is important to move away from laborious in-house systems to a customizable single sign-on option for students and teachers • How automated provisioning improves onboarding and offboarding experiences for staff • How the expansion of curricular resources is driving the need for quicker, more flexible rostering and simpler authentication • How a single, customized app dashboard can improve security of accounts and maximize instructional time in the classroom
For thirty-nine years Rick taught English and coached cross country and track, retiring in June 2017 from Columbus North High School (IN) where he had been coaching, teaching, and serving as English department chair.Rick is a nationally-recognized coach of multiple state championship... Read More →