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AI’s Proven Impact in Schools: Explore real-world examples of how schools are using AI to improve teaching, learning, and student outcomes.
The Future of AI in Education: Hear expert predictions on how AI will evolve to support your school’s current and future initiatives.
Responsible AI Practices: Learn how to assess and implement AI-driven tools responsibly, ensuring they align with your district’s values and goals.
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Speakers
Neil Wetherbee
Superintendent, Northport Public School
Dr. Michael Lubelfeld
Superintendent, North Shore School District 112
Dr. Adrienne Usher
Assistant Superintendent, Bullitt County Public Schools
Caitlin Wlezien
Instructional Technology Coordinator, Wood Dale School District 7
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