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Wednesday, January 22
 

9:00am EST

Bridging Connections: Infinite Campus Grade Book for Administrators LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Audience: NCSIS Administrators, Coordinators, Data Managers
Purpose: Attendees will learn how to schedule and send notifications for school Grading Windows to allow teachers to post student grades/scores at the end of terms including how a data manager posts final grades to Transcript.

Speakers
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Cami Narron

NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant, NCDPI
Cami is an NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant and has been working at NCDPI for the past nine years on the Digital Teaching and Learning / Home Base team. She holds a degree in Graphic Design and loves working with schools starting with volunteering, substitute teaching... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Master Scheduling Overview LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is designed to introduce attendees to the functionality available to help build their master schedules and then use the automated loading tools to roster students. This is meant to introduce the tools to attendees knowing that each PSU will have access to detailed training and live scheduling seminars after the conference at a time closer to when they will be using the tools in their sites.

Items to be discussed:
  • Trials
  • Course/Staff Planners
  • Scheduling Board
  • Building Tools
  • Loading Students
  • Scheduling Reports
Speakers
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Tony Spengel

Training Specialist, Sr, Infinite Campus
Tony joined Infinite Campus in 2019. He is responsible for training district staff members on using the Infinite Campus SIS, reviewing district procedures to assist in evaluating future training needs, and providing real time support to district users. Additionally, Tony has been... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

9:00am EST

NCSIS Roll-Out Roadmap LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Join us for an in-depth look at the North Carolina Student Information System (NCSIS) rollout plan! This session will guide participants through the key phases of the rollout, including timelines, milestones, and strategies for a successful implementation.
We’ll explore:
  • The transition process for Phase I and Phase II PSUs.
  • Available resources and training to support educators and staff.
  • Best practices for preparing your district for the changes ahead.
Whether you're a PSU leader, administrator, or SIS coordinator, this session will provide the tools and insights needed to ensure your team is ready for the July launch of Phase II. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with experts and collaborate with peers as we move forward together with the NCSIS!
Speakers
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Kate Faw

Director for Planning, Accountability, & Research, Moore County
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Rory Spicer

SIS PL Section Chief, NCDPI
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Ad Hoc Reporting Basics LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is meant to be an introductory session on what ad hoc reporting is and how to get started with the available tools.• Available Reports• Filter Designer    • Selection Editor    • Query Wizard    • Filter Fields for Ad Hoc• Data ExportData Viewer
Speakers
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Megan Reid

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Megan Reid is a Training Specialist at Infinite Campus, where she played a key role in the successful implementation of Phase 1 PSU’s across North Carolina. With a passion for empowering educators and streamlining processes, Megan is dedicated to ensuring schools leverage the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

9:00am EST

How Can Small Changes Have a Big Impact in the School? LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Expanding the Role of IT in School Media In this session, we’ll explore how an IT professional can go beyond traditional tech support to make a meaningful impact on a school community. Using real-life examples, I’ll share how I leveraged my skills in IT alongside my talents in media, photography, videography, drone piloting, and live streaming to create new communication channels and media opportunities for the school. This session will cover the integration of media tools into IT infrastructure and how these contributions can enrich the school’s relationship with parents, students, and the broader community. At the heart of these efforts is TMSA TV, a platform designed to engage with our community and foster direct communication with parents. Building a School’s Media Presence: From Newsletter to Broadcast StudioEffective communication with parents and students is crucial in today’s school environment. In this session, I'll walk you through how we launched the TMSA Newsletter, now in its seventh edition, and created TMSA TV, a fully equipped broadcast studio that offers high-quality, affordable media resources. You’ll learn how these initiatives have helped us improve school communication, engage with parents, and provide students with opportunities for hands-on media experience. We also implemented the Yodeck TV Management System, turning all the school’s TVs into digital signage. Now, whenever parents visit the school, they can view real-time updates, news, and event information, keeping them connected and informed. Our main purpose behind these projects is to use TMSA TV as a space to actively engage with parents, students, and the community. We plan to invite guest speakers to discuss important topics such as health, education, and other issues related to students and families, providing a platform for learning and dialogue.Empowering Students through Media: Launching a Broadcast ClubIn this session, I’ll discuss the creation of the TMSA Broadcast Club, the first of its kind in the school’s history. This initiative empowers students by giving them the tools and knowledge to manage live streams, handle production equipment, and engage in live broadcasting. We’ll explore the benefits of giving students responsibility for school media production, how it helps develop valuable technical and creative skills, and the positive impact it has on student engagement. The Broadcast Club is also part of our larger goal to involve students in creating and managing content for TMSA TV, helping them become more involved in school communication. Innovative School Media: Making a Big Impact with Small InvestmentsQuality media and communication tools don’t have to be expensive. In this session, I’ll share how we created TMSA TV with top-tier equipment at an affordable price and the substantial impact it’s had on our school’s communication strategy. We also implemented Yodeck, a digital signage system, to convert all the school’s TVs into dynamic information channels that display school updates and event news for visiting parents and students. A key goal of these initiatives is to use TMSA TV*as an engagement hub for our community. We plan to host guest speakers from various fields, including health, education, and other important topics that concern our students and parents. This session will focus on how strategic use of technology can create lasting, positive effects on communication, student involvement, and community engagement.Integrating IT and Media: The Future of School CommunicationAs technology continues to evolve, so do the ways we can communicate within the school environment. In this session, I’ll dive into the future of IT in schools, highlighting how integrating media resources like live streaming, newsletters, broadcast clubs, and digital signage systems (like Yodeck) can transform a school’s communication channels. We’ll also discuss how TMSA TV can serve as a tool for direct engagement with parents, students, and the wider community. By inviting guest speakers to discuss relevant topics such as health and education, we’re not just keeping families informed—we’re creating a space for meaningful dialogue and community growth. Attendees will gain insight into how to plan and implement similar initiatives that will help schools stay connected in innovative and impactful ways. In this 50-minute session, I will do my best to explain all the topics and motivate attendees to implement these best practices in their own schools.
Speakers
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Orhan Kul

IT Director, Triad Math and Science Academy
My name is Kul, and I have 16 years of experience as an IT Director. At the same time, I am an expert in web development, social media management, and event coordination. Over the years, I have handled numerous international events across different countries, overseeing IT needs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Census in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is designed to help atteneeds undertand how census data is designed to be recorded and viewed in Infinite Campus.How Census Works in Infinite CampusCensus WizardCensus Modification
Speakers
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Aaron Mills

Infinite Campus, Infinite Campus
TBD
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Excelerate Your Daily Experience LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is geared towards helping users gain experience with managing student data in Excel. Functions covered include flash fill, text to columns, sorting, conditional formatting, formulas, pivot tables, and Vlookup. 
Speakers
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Chris Bunting

SIS Coordinator, Franklin County Schools
Chris Bunting joined Franklin County Schools as Student Information Systems Coordinator and Records Manager in August 2022. Mr. Bunting manages all student data for the district, while making sure FCS complies with state & federal reporting. He also oversees online student registration... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Streamlining Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand how to streamline processes for staff while using Infinite Campus    • Custom Tool Setup Workflow    • Use case examples:        â—‹ Single Screen Editor        â—‹ List Element Editor        â—‹ Table Editor        â—‹ URL Editor & URL Link•Portal View
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

9:00am EST

Understanding fundamental data structures in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session will address the relationship between schools, calendars, grade levels, terms, period schedules and periods in Infinite Campus.  For phase 2 PSUs, understand how data in the legacy system will appear and function in Infinite Campus and decisions that will need to be made.
Speakers
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Stephen Hallman

Business Consultant, Sr., Infinite Campus
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Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Schoolnet Tips and Troubleshooting LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Are you new to Schoolnet or are you a pro? This session will hone your skills, help to troubleshoot issues, and support using Schoolnet in your school. We will cover tips and tricks for teachers when using Schoolnet to assess student learning. We will also include tech issues and fixes to keep your staff and students up and running in Schoolnet.Presenters: Amanda Phillips, Rebecca Stokes, and Catherine Simone
Speakers
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Amanda Phillips

Education Technology Support Consultant, Pearson
Amanda Phillips is a Project Coordinator for Pearson. She works with North Carolina schools and districts, supporting and responding to Service Now Cases for Schoolnet. 
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

9:00am EST

STEM and the Science & Engineering Practices LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
This session is an interactive session where participants will learn how STEM can help teachers integrate the science and engineering practices into their classroom. Analyze existing STEM challenges and lessons for SEP integration and take ideas and resources with you for your district.
Speakers
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Dr. Christine Mitchell

District STEM Coordinator, Wilson County Schools
Dr. Mitchell serves as the District STEM Coordinator for Wilson County Schools where she advocates for STEM Education, including integrative STEM education, intentional alignment with curriculum, robotics, project-based learning, cross-curricular collaboration, and providing real-world... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

9:00am EST

AI Insights: Empowering Educators with Smarter Tools LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Go from information to insight with NotebookLM! In this hands-on session, school leaders, administrators, coaches, and teachers will explore how to leverage NotebookLM for tasks such as information analysis, curriculum development, school improvement, and standards-based classroom resource creation. Participants will gain practical skills to streamline complex data analysis and task creation into actionable insights and customized solutions.
Speakers
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Stacy Lovdahl

Western DTL Consultant, NCDPI/Digital Teaching and Learning
Stacy Lovdahl has 24 years of experience as a state and district-level education technologist. She is an AI literacy trainer, the Western DTL Consultant for NCDPI, an Instructional Technology Facilitator and a middle school science teacher. Stacy has dedicated significant efforts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Bridging the Gap: Effective Communication Using Canva LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Discover how to enhance communication with others by using Canva, a versatile design tool that helps you create simple and impactful visuals. 
Speakers
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Melissa Kidd

PowerSchool Coordinator, Randolph County School System
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Quick Tech Tools for Engagement LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
In this slice of NCCAT's popular four-day seminar,  Expanding Your Tech Toolbox, teachers will learn about a variety of instructional tech tools designed to engage students, showcase learning, elevate thinking, and promote collaboration. The tool curated in this list will be free, easy-to-use, and versatile. Join us and add new tools to your tech toolbox!
Speakers
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Jason Lineberger

Senior Digital Learning Specialist, The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching
Jason has been in the education game for 30 years.  He's a PBS All-Star Digital Innovator, an online teacher and course designer for NCSSM, and the Senior Digital Learning Specialist for NCCAT.  When he's not working with teachers across the state, he's usually on a stage with his... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

9:00am EST

🎶Pop, Lock and Dropping🎶with Pop Art to Bring Home 🏠 Content LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Participants will engage in discussion around using digital art as a choice in the classroom for students to show understanding and application of curriculum content.  Participants  create their own Pop Art selfies or of objects to refine our own skills to bring this back to classrooms and confidently implement.  Resources and starter files will be shared during the session, along with a contact chain for participants to lean on each other as they return to their own engaging learning environments. *Programs supported will cross platforms, but presenter will be using an iPad and pencil during this workshop.  Bring a touch screen device for a more comfortable experience but not required.
Speakers
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Chantel Fortescue

District Instructional Technology Facilitator, Craven County Schools
Educator for 15 years. District Instructional Technology Facilitator for Craven County Schools on the journey to keep these students safe and engaged. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

9:00am EST

Empowering NCEES Administrators using the Online NCEES System LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Has your role changed this semester? Are you now an NCEES District or Site Administrator? If so, this session is for you! Learn how educators access the NCEES system, set plan types, assign access rights, assign PD, and leverage reporting options. We'll also provide troubleshooting tips for common issues. Target Audience: Principals and Assistant Principals new to NCEES or Experienced Principals and Assistant Principals who want/need a NCEES Refresher.
Speakers
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Donna Currie

NCEES Product Manager, NCDPI
Donna Currie is the NCEES and OER Product Manager. Her roles in education over the last 28 years have included being a Digital Subscription and Technology Analyst, Teacher, Instructional Technology Facilitator, Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Virtual Academy Coordinator... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Pivot Tables LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
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Speakers
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Rob Dietrich

Chief Data Officer, NCDPI
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Phase I PSU's: Scheduling Part 1 LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
In the first hour of this session, attendees will be trained on how to complete the roll forward process for scheduling related items.  Roll forward items include calendars, student enrollments, reports, and user security calendar permissions.  In the second hour of this session participants will be actively rolling the scheduling elements forward in their Infinite Campus site or sandbox site.  Infinite Campus training specialists will be walking throughout the room to help answer questions and provide guidance as attendees complete each of the roll forward steps.  

Prerequisite: Complete the on-demand course for Virtual Scheduling Series Part 1
Speakers
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Olivia Soholt

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Olivia joined Infinite Campus in 2021 and serves as the team lead for SIS Implementations and the Scheduling Series, while also contributing as a Training Specialist II. She has successfully led training initiatives for customers in an implementation and provides her team with... Read More →
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Molly Stowers

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Molly began her career teaching Special Education in a middle school setting before joining Infinite Campus in November 2020, where she focuses on Premium Products and Scheduling. She collaborates with the Implementation Services teams throughout the year to train districts on the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

9:00am EST

The Good, Bad, & Ugly: AI for Education Leaders LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
This session provides a balanced exploration of AI’s impact on education, offering insights into its current applications, potential benefits, and emerging concerns. Leaders will gain an understanding of AI’s transformative possibilities alongside the ethical, social, and practical challenges it presents. Prepare to engage in discussions on the future of AI in education and leave with actionable insights to guide its responsible integration.
Speakers
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Vera Cubero

Emerging Technologies Consultant
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

9:00am EST

From AI to A+: Leveraging AI to Support Teacher Growth LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Ready to revolutionize your coaching practice? Join us for an interactive session that explores how artificial intelligence can amplify your impact as an instructional coach. Discover practical strategies for using AI tools to streamline your coaching processes, enhance teacher support, and foster meaningful professional growth.In this hands-on session, you'll learn how to:Leverage AI to create personalized coaching plans and feedback templatesGenerate thought-provoking questions for more effective coaching conversationsDevelop differentiated support strategies for teachers at various skill levelsDesign data-informed professional development experiencesBuild a digital toolkit that saves time and increases coaching effectivenessPerfect for instructional coaches who want to work smarter, not harder. Leave with ready-to-implement strategies, customizable templates, and a fresh perspective on how AI can enhance (not replace) the human elements of coaching. Whether you're tech-savvy or just getting started, this session will meet you where you are and help you take your coaching practice to the next level.
Speakers
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Ashley Haynes

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Cabarrus County Schools
Techy Mama 🤓 Presenter 🖥️ Lover of AI, VR, & Canva 💛 Masters in Learning & Design 🍎 Advocate for accessibility & inclusion! 🩵 Collector of all the Edtech badges!
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

9:00am EST

Inclusive Learning: AI, LMS, and OER LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Inclusive education starts by integrating the voices of diverse learners. This session explores how AI, LMS tools, and OER can transform digital learning into accessible and equitable experiences. Participants will examine assistive technologies like screen readers and speech-to-text tools, learn to implement LMS settings that address IEP accommodations, and design alternative assignments that align with student needs.
Through hands-on activities, attendees will apply AI prompting techniques, test LMS features, and explore accessible OERs. A focus on collaborative course design highlights the value of input from students, educators, and support systems to foster innovation and inclusivity.
This session provides actionable insights and practical tools to design accessible courses that empower all learners, ensuring equity and engagement in digital learning environments. Join us to transform your instructional practices and foster truly inclusive learning.
Speakers
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Dr. Chris Smith

Instructional Designer, NCVPS
Dr. Chris Smith is an experienced instructional designer and educator with over 23 years in K-12 and higher education. He holds an Ed.D. in Educational Technology from Boise State University and has developed accessible online courses for North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 47 - Meadowbrook (Level 3)

9:00am EST

GitHub: Who/What/When/Where/Why/How LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
GitHub is one of the most widely used repostories in the world for storing code. But it's so much more powerful than just "storage" - GitHub powers the ability to store code, track changes, host websites, manage workflows, and even integrate with Canvas - easily and for FREE!Across the state, GitHub is being used to store queries and reports for Infinite Campus, support classrooms, and even host policies and procedure documents.In this session, we will explore the various use cases for GitHub, get started with how to use the tool, and explore the various features available. You'll learn how to log in, upload content, and share it with others. 
Speakers
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Mark Samberg

Chief Technology Officer, NCDPI
Mark currently works as Chief Technology Officer at DPI, managing our internal systems and operations. Prior to joining DPI, Mark has worked previously as a teacher, technology facilitator, district CTO, and researcher across North Carolina. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

9:00am EST

Let's Get Muddy! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Do you want your students to work collaboratively instead of having one or two team members shouldering to bulk of the work? Learn first hand the difference between group work and a collaborative team. Delve into design challenges that demonstrate these methods. Participants will harness their abilities to work as a truly collaborative team. Join us to build today and utilize in your classroom tomorrow!
Speakers
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Jill Darrough

Section Chief Digital Learning Programs, NCDPI
Jill Darrough is the Digital Learning Programs Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support public school units, PSUs, and schools as they operationalize the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. She has an amazing team of regional... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

9:00am EST

CRDC Hands-On Workshop: Error Resolution and Submission Support LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 11:50am EST
Bring your work and questions to this interactive CRDC workshop! Designed for users actively working on their Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) submissions, this session offers hands-on support for reviewing errors and resolving data issues in preparation for submitting your SY2023-24 CRDC. 
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Terra Lynne Dominguez

Business Systems Analyst II, NCDPI
Terra Lynne Dominguez is a Business Systems Analyst II with over 20 years of experience in supporting public education, currently specializing in federal data submissions and supporting educational data integrity. As the lead administrator for the CEDARS data warehouse, she maintains... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom C (Level 3)

10:00am EST

From Small Steps to Big Leaps: Scaling AI Professional Learning District-Wide LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Ready to take your district’s professional learning on AI from small beginnings to transformative impact? In this session, we’ll explore practical strategies to scale AI-focused training and support across schools. Learn how to create sustainable programs, foster educator buy-in, and ensure equity in access to AI learning opportunities. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to expand your reach, this session will provide actionable ideas to help your district take big leaps toward empowering teachers and students with AI tools and knowledge.
Speakers
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Sarah Cardwell

Blended Learning Coordinator, Watauga County Schools
Sarah is the Blended Learning Coordinator for Watauga County Schools.  She has been an educator for over 17 years and is passionate about working with teachers and helping them grow professionally. Sarah loves reading and spending time with her family and dog. 
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Alison Schleede

Director of Technology, Watauga County Schools
Alison Schleede is the Director of Technology in Watauga County Schools in North Carolina. She has worked in several districts across North Carolina and in China. Alison has served as a teacher in all grade ranges, an Instructional Technology Facilitator, and a school administrat... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Keeping Census Data Clean LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand some best practices on keeping census data clean and the tools available in Infintie Campus available to help.Establishing Data RequirementsCensus ReportsData ValidationsRecords Transfers
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Kristi Koscianski

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Survey Basics LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
This session is desigened to help introduce attendees to the survey features available through Infinite Campus.• Survey Designer: Creating a Survey with basic survey questions and survey logic• Determine Survey Respondents• Student Perspective• Messaging Survey Respondents• Survey Response Extract – Table and Summary Graphs
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Nicole Hammond

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Nicole has been dedicated to helping school districts master the Infinite Campus SIS since joining the company in 2022. She specializes in supporting school districts with the core Student Information System tools, and enjoys working with both implementing and existing customers... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Utilizing Academic Plans LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
This session is meant to help attendees learn how to view and utilize Academic Plans that are associated with studentsStudent Information Academic Planning ToolsBatch Assign ToolsGenerating Student Course RequestsAvailable Reports
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Elliott Stern

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Elliott joined Infinite Campus in 2023 and is responsible for implementing and training district staff on the use of the Infinite Campus Student Information System (SIS). He focuses primarily on the student information aspects of Infinite Campus and enjoys working with districts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Administrators - Establishing a Culture of Data Privacy in Schools: Best Practices for Protecting Student Information LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Join Diane Dulaney, Chief Privacy Officer at the Department of Public Instruction, for a discussion of the three areas for building a data privacy program: preventing harm to students and the PSU; building trust among parents, students, and other community members; and ensuring compliance with federal and state laws. The session will include a review of how to implement FERPA at the school and district level and conversation about privacy implications for real-life situations.
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Diane Dulaney

Privacy Officer, NCDPI
Diane is the Chief Privacy Officer at DPI and leads the agency’s efforts to safeguard student and staff data. She brings over a decade of expertise in shaping privacy policy, ensuring compliance with FERPA, PPRA, and COPPA, and creating a secure data-sharing framework. Diane is... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Incident and Discipline Data Best Practices for Administrators LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
This session will provide general overview of Incident and Discipline Data Reporting for administrators and district leaders. The topics covered in this session will include best practices for reporting data, state and federal reporting requirements, terminology, definitions, and common misconceptions around reporting discipline data.
Speakers
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Amy Powell Moman

Data and Analytics/State Discipline Data Coordinator, NCDPI
Amy is in the Office of Enterprise Data and Reporting at NCDPI. As part of her role, she is involved in various aspects of data collection, management, governance, analysis, and reporting for schools, PSUs, and NCDPI. Some of the SIS related projects she works on are the state level... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Who Gets What Now?: How We Set-up our Tool Rights LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
It's extreamly hard to figure out what access to give people when you are just learning what a program does.  Moore County will talk through how to set-up our security groups, how we manage additional access requests, and how we keep it all managable.  We will share out base security groups and special tips and tricks we have learned throughout the last year.
Speakers
avatar for Kate Faw

Kate Faw

Director for Planning, Accountability, & Research, Moore County
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Dustin Cherry

PAR Specialist, Moore County
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Creating Custom Forms LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
This session is desiged to introduce attendees to the tooling available to create and use custom forms in Infinite CampusCreate a blank form w/ eSignatureCreate an interactive form w/ prepopulated fieldsAssign a Custom Form to an individual studentSubmit Forms on the PortalReview submitted forms for individual students
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Brittani Wright

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Brittani is a SIS Training Specialist who helped implement Phase 1 PSUs. Prior to working at Infinite Campus, she was a teacher in Minnesota and Chicago, and later a Curriculum Developer and Consultant. Brittani enjoys working with customers to find solutions to make their jobs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Building Data Dashboards in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
The Insights Dashboard in Infinite Campus empowers users to visualize and analyze data in diverse ways. With pre-built dashboards and the flexibility to create custom ones, Insights provides a user-friendly tool for aggregating data. This tool within Infinite Campus enables district leaders to make data-informed decisions that drive student achievement.  
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Lee Ann Holmes

NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
Lee Ann is a Professional Learning Consultant for North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her experience in the past 30 years in education include classroom teacher for Math and Computer Science, Technology Instructional Facilitator, Blackboard & Canvas administrator, and... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Soaring to New Heights: AI-Powered Time Savers for Educators LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
In "Soaring to New Heights: AI-Powered Time Savers for Educators," participants will embark on a journey into the world of AI technologies designed to enhance teaching and save them precious time! Various AI platforms will be modeled for teachers and "plearn" time will be given for them to test out the platforms independently. Tasks cards will be used to guide their exploration. The Prompt Engineer Framework from the book "The AI Classroom" will also be showcased with time for participants to try it out.
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Charles Elliott

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Franklin County Schools
I am an Instructional Technology Facilitator (ITF) for Franklin County Schools. Prior to being an ITF, I taught high school English for 3 years in Ohio before moving to NC to teach 8th grade ELA at Bunn Middle School, where I was one of the three finalists for FCS Teacher of the Year... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Hindsight 2024: Infinite Campus Implementation FILLING
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Join us for an insightful session designed specifically for Phase 2 districts as you embark on your Infinite Campus implementation journey. Drawing on our experiences as a Phase 1 district, we will share valuable lessons learned, highlighting both our challenges and successes.Discover practical tips, innovative strategies, and essential resources that can streamline your implementation process and enhance your team's effectiveness. Benefit from our hindsight and equip yourself with the tools you need to navigate this transition successfully.Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from our experiences and set your district up for success!
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Annette Eakes

SIS Coordinator, Person County Schools
We both have been with Person County Schools for over 10 years and have a great deal of experience with student information systems. Together we tackled the phase 1 implementation of Infinite Campus. 
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Lily Weinberger

Curriculum Support & Media Production Lead, Person County Schools
We both have been with Person County Schools for over 10 years and have a great deal of experience with student information systems. Together we tackled the phase 1 implementation of Infinite Campus. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Feedback Powered Learning with AI Tools LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Timely feedback is a highly effective strategy and crucial for student achievement, but how can busy teachers swiftly provide feedback amidst so many demanding responsibilities?  Join us to explore AI apps that empower teachers to integrate high quality, personalized, real-time feedback into standards-aligned lessons that promote student reflection and keep teachers in the loop. Discover how K-12 appropriate AI tools foster students' critical thinking and metacognitive skills, revealing their learning potential and lifting the mask to reveal their learning process.
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Stacy Lovdahl

Western DTL Consultant, NCDPI/Digital Teaching and Learning
Stacy Lovdahl has 24 years of experience as a state and district-level education technologist. She is an AI literacy trainer, the Western DTL Consultant for NCDPI, an Instructional Technology Facilitator and a middle school science teacher. Stacy has dedicated significant efforts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Slide Smarter, Not Harder: The Art of Presentation Design LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Tired of creating slides that bore your audience? Learn to design presentations that are not only visually appealing but also highly effective. Discover the secrets to creating clear, concise, and compelling presentations that will leave a lasting impact.
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Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Level Up: Coding + Ai + DigCit LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Join us for an exciting session where Coding + Ai + DigCit = A Winning Team that spark student engagement and success flourish when learners are given voice, choice, and opportunities to interact with multiple learning resources. Participants will gain practical strategies for integrating personalized learning, timely feedback, and dynamic, interactive lessons using Infinite Campus LMS and Tech Quest with Learning.com into their instruction. A key focus will be helping educators guide students through engaging with technology securely, with accountability, and in ways that foster respectful behavior. Through the lens of critical thinking, problem-solving, and differentiation, educators will learn how to help students take ownership of their learning and become active creators and innovators. Fellow educators will walk away with actionable tools and strategies to enhance instructional delivery via streamline lesson planning, ignite deeper student engagement, freeing up time, and helping cultivate flexible students who are confident problem-solvers and future-ready digital learners. 
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Brenda Elam-Coney

Educational Technology Specialist, Wayne County Public Schools
Brenda is a future-ready educator committed to empowering learners through a dynamic blend of Coding + Ai + DigCit = “A Winning Team,” with a strong focus on Digital Citizenship (DigCit) awareness. With over 26 years of experience in Wayne County Public Schools, Brenda has held... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 3)

10:00am EST

Unleash the Bot-tential: Differentiating Robotics for Every Elementary Mind LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
In this interactive session, we'll explore how to harness the power of robotics to unlock the limitless potential of elementary students - no matter their starting point. By reimagining the traditional robotics classroom as an engaging sandbox, we'll discover innovative ways to differentiate instruction and empower each young learner to thrive. Hands-on activities teach you how to leverage adaptive technologies, scaffold learning progressions, and foster a culture of creativity. We'll demonstrate strategies to nurture computational thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love of STEM. You'll leave with a toolkit of differentiation techniques guaranteed to ignite elementary innovators, from beginners to advanced.
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Leslie Pope

AIG Specialist/Admin Intern, Craven County Schools
Leslie Pope is an AIG Specialist for elementary and high schools in her district. A prior Media Coordinator and District ITF with a demonstrated history of working in the education industry, she is an NC Rethink Ed Badged Facilitator who regularly presents on STEM and EdTech. She... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

10:00am EST

A District View of Common Assessments in Schoolnet LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Join us for a District’s perspective on Common Formative Assessments and District Benchmarks in Schoolnet. This presentation will provide a brief Schoolnet overview followed by Harnett County sharing why they use Schoolnet, what assessments they create in Schoolnet, and how they use the test data for student learning. Presenters: Amy Calder-Church, Rebecca Stokes, and Catherine Simone
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Rebecca Stokes

Instructional Improvement Systems Consultant, NCDPI
Rebecca works at DPI as a Professional Development Specialist and Product manager for Schoolnet.  She has been in education for 16 years serving as a Classroom Teacher, Digital Literacy Coach, and Instructional Technology Facilitator.  Rebecca is passionate about helping classroom... Read More →
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Amanda Phillips

Education Technology Support Consultant, Pearson
Amanda Phillips is a Project Coordinator for Pearson. She works with North Carolina schools and districts, supporting and responding to Service Now Cases for Schoolnet. 
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Amy Caulder-Church

Secondary MTSS Coordinator/Instructional Support, Harnett County
Amy Caulder-Church is an experienced educator with a strong background in science education and instructional coaching. In her roles as an instructional coach and assistant principal, she successfully facilitated data-driven professional learning communities within her school. Currently... Read More →
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Infinite Campus Support Lab LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 12:50pm EST
Visit the support lab to meet the Infinite Campus Support team and get your product questions answered. There will also be a variety of Infinite Campus departments represented in this area during conference hours. Please note there may be a waiting period for personalized support.
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Jennifer Capistrant

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Jenny Capistrant is an accomplished Support Coach at Infinite Campus, where she has been a valued team member for over 11 years. In this role, Jenny specializes in coaching and facilitating team collaboration, seamlessly bridging the gap between Support and Development teams. Her... Read More →
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Alex Johnson

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Alex Johnson leads the Teaching & Learning Support Team at Infinite Campus, where he brings over 11 years of experience in ed-tech leadership. Before joining Infinite Campus, Alex worked as a secondary educator and served as an Infinite Campus Administrator, gaining a wealth of experience... Read More →
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Meghan Knudsen

Support Advisor, Infinite Campus
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Rob Ginther

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 12:50pm EST
Room 61 - Edinburgh (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Advanced Ad Hoc Reporting
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
This session is desiged to help attendees that have been using ad hoc reporting take their skills to the next level.- Filter Designer Best Practices                      - Functions, Logical Expressions and Report Output                                                                 - Exporting Reports                                            - Embedding Reports into Core Product
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Nicole Hammond

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Nicole has been dedicated to helping school districts master the Infinite Campus SIS since joining the company in 2022. She specializes in supporting school districts with the core Student Information System tools, and enjoys working with both implementing and existing customers... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Multilingual Learner (ML/EL) Data in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Join us for an informative session designed to introduce educators and administrators to the powerful features of Infinite Campus for managing Multilingual Learner (ML) data. As we navigate the complexities of supporting diverse student populations, understanding how to effectively utilize data is essential for fostering academic success.In this session, participants will:Explore Current ML Data Features: We’ll begin with an overview of existing ML data management tools within Infinite Campus. Upcoming Enhancements: Get a sneak peek at future enhancements and features coming to Infinite Campus that will further support ML data management. We’ll outline planned updates and improvements designed to make data more accessible and actionable for educators.Interactive Q&A: Finally, we’ll open the floor for questions and discussions, allowing participants to share their experiences and insights regarding ML data management.Whether you’re new to Infinite Campus or looking to deepen your understanding of its capabilities, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively manage and utilize ML data in your educational setting. Together, we can create a more inclusive and responsive learning environment for all students!
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Susan Walz

ML/Title III Education Consulatant, NC Department of Public Instruction
I am a dedicated Education Consultant specializing in Multilingual Learners (ML)/Title III initiatives at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. With a decade of experience as an ESL teacher, I brought my passion for MLs to DPI in 2018. In my current role at DPI, I collaborate... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

11:00am EST

AIding Impact: Leading AI Literacy Integration in a School District LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Join us for an exciting look at the first year of our district's AI literacy integration in Chatham County Schools! This presentation will explore how we're empowering both educators and students to navigate the future of generative AI with confidence and responsibility. With the support of the prestigious NCDPI Impact Grant, we’re on a path to create a digitally savvy community that understands how AI can drive positive change. By 2027, we aim to equip our schools with the tools and knowledge to harness AI in transformative ways, and we want YOU to be a part of that process!Our year one goal is to provide educators with practical tools and guidance for integrating generative AI into classrooms. This will include an AI pedagogies document and opportunities for professional development, such as our DISC (Digital Innovation Steampunk Camp) annual district-wide conference and partnership with Magic School Enterprise, along with ongoing communications and training throughout the year.  Our goals for years two and three include collecting educator feedback on AI’s role in education and how they use it, in order to refine program efficacy. This data will be used to improve professional development initiatives, including DISC, which will be held in person for the first time post-pandemic in 2025. This year’s theme, “Innovation is in the AIr,” will focus on culturally responsive and ethical AI tools for various instructional specializations, with future DISCs incorporating evolving AI topics. Through DISC and related AI training, we aim to reduce concerns surrounding plagiarism and copyright infringement. As educator proficiency improves, student and family proficiency will also rise, supporting positive outcomes in instruction. Simultaneously, we anticipate analyzing student data on AI usage to inform instructional planning and identify trends from 2024 to 2027, ensuring our AI strategies meet diverse student needs. By implementing safe AI-based accessibility features aligned with ISTE standards and NCDPI guidelines, we plan to accommodate all learners by 2027. The program’s success will result in a local population well-equipped to engage with AI responsibly, improving digital citizenship and driving positive community impacts.
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KC Berggren

Director of Digital Learning and Media Programs, Chatham County Schools
Kira (her friends call her KC) is a seasoned educator with 20 years of experience in continually evolving her skills in and out of the classroom. Over the years, she’s worn many hats—teacher, librarian, administrator, mentor, presenter, author, and leader—sharpening her expertise... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Less Stress, More Success: AI Tools for Efficient Leaders LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
In the fast-paced world of public education, effective time and task management is key to successful leadership. This professional development session introduces public school leaders to innovative AI tools designed to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and reduce stress. Participants will explore how AI can simplify scheduling, automate routine tasks, and manage communications, freeing up time for what matters most—supporting students and staff. Through practical demonstrations and real-world examples, attendees will learn how to integrate AI solutions into daily operations, from calendar management to data analysis. This session aims to empower leaders with the knowledge and confidence to harness technology for improved efficiency, better decision-making, and reduced workload. Leave with actionable strategies and resources to optimize your day, allowing you to focus on leadership and educational excellence.
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Dr. Pam Batchelor

Executive Director of Technology and Innovation, Wilson County Schools
Dr. Batchelor is the Executive Director of Technology and Innovation for Wilson County Schools, where she drives the future of education by blending technology with creative teaching strategies. With a rich background as a secondary social studies teacher, district instructional coach... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Making an Impact: Evaluating Programs That Drive Change LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
How can you tell if your programs, professional learning sessions, or initiatives are truly making a difference? This session offers a fresh perspective on program evaluation, turning data into actionable insights. Learn how to efficiently collect, analyze, and share data to measure success and uncover opportunities for growth. Gain access to ready-to-use tools like editable surveys and protocols, along with strategies to showcase your results and guide future decision-making. Whether you're looking to celebrate wins or refine your approach, this session equips you to tell the story of your impact with confidence.
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Ashley McBride

Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief, NCDPI
Dr. Ashley McBride is the Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support PSUs and schools with their understanding and implementation of the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. You can reach out to Ashley... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Messenger LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
This session is designed to help those using the Infinite Campus messenger tools take their skills to the next level.Using Ad Hocs for MessagingUpload a Recorded Voice MessageMessenger 2.0 Recurring MessagesAttendance Messenger & SchedulerBehavior Messenger & Scheduler
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Megan Reid

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Megan Reid is a Training Specialist at Infinite Campus, where she played a key role in the successful implementation of Phase 1 PSU’s across North Carolina. With a passion for empowering educators and streamlining processes, Megan is dedicated to ensuring schools leverage the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

11:00am EST

PMR - How to Review Enrollment and Attendance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
In this session, participants will learn how to review PMR data to ensure accuracy and compliance with state reporting requirements. The training will focus on evaluating enrollment and attendance information, identifying potential discrepancies, and validating data for the PMR state report.
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Karen Jimeson

Regional NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in March 2024.  Prior to that, I had over 13 years of experience as a SIS Coordinator. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Utilizing Academic Plans LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
This session is meant to help attendees learn how to view and utilize Academic Plans that are associated with studentsStudent Information Academic Planning ToolsBatch Assign ToolsGenerating Student Course RequestsAvailable Reports
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Elliott Stern

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Elliott joined Infinite Campus in 2023 and is responsible for implementing and training district staff on the use of the Infinite Campus Student Information System (SIS). He focuses primarily on the student information aspects of Infinite Campus and enjoys working with districts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Ditch the Sign In/Out Clipboards and Hall Passes! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Drop the sign in/out clipboard at your receptionist or attendance office desk and eliminate hall passes on lanyards by adopting Infinite Campus's digital Check In/Out system. In addition to saving hours of data entry, this paperless system creates real-time attendance entry that is visible to staff, students, and families. Learn how Data Managers and Attendance Leads can quickly batch-update attendance using Infinite Campus's digital tools, including requests through the parent portal. In this session, we will demonstrate how to set up the eHallPass feature to manage student hallway traffic. We will share our tips and tricks for implementation across multiple grade span to, hopefully, make your transition more seamless! 
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Holly King

Director of Technology, Dare County Schools
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Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Optimizing Your Support with Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
In this session, we'll explore how the Campus Support team at Infinite Campus collaborates with PSU's Authorized Contacts to deliver smooth and efficient support. Attendees will gain valuable insights and best practices for optimizing their support experience, ensuring timely and effective resolutions.

What you’ll learn: 

Where to Find Answers and Information
  • Utilizing the Sandbox for testing
  • Engaging with the Infinite Campus Community
  • Effective troubleshooting techniques for Infinite Campus

Understanding Authorized Contacts
  • Expectations of an Authorized Contact
  • Adding, changing, or removing Authorized Contacts

Working with Campus Support
  • Communication via phone support
  • Accessing and navigating the Case Portal
  • Understanding case routing processes
  • Collaboration opportunities with support teams
  • Notifications regarding case updates
  • Closing a support case
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Gina Montague

Infinite Campus, Infinite Campus
Gina joined Infinite Campus in 2010 as Support Manager, where she plays a key role in collaborating with departments like Customer Success, Implementation, and Development to ensure exceptional customer satisfaction. With over 30 years of experience in the service industry, Gina is... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

11:00am EST

The Process of Validating Data in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
The migration of data from the legacy system into Infinite Campus is an interative process.  Each phase 2 PSU will be provided a trial conversion site where data will be validated, issues will be identified and resolutions will be put in place.  Get insight into the tools that Infinite Campus has to assist in this process.
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Stephen Hallman

Business Consultant, Sr., Infinite Campus
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Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Creators for Change: Build a Classroom of Global Problem Solvers LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
In this session, learn how to transform your classroom into a dynamic space for inspiring global citizenship and developing the next generation of problem solvers! Explore how classroom stations can ignite creativity, collaboration, and exploration, guiding students on a purposeful journey to make a difference in the world.This interactive, “I do, you do” playground-style session offers hands-on opportunities for you to engage with exciting stations that empower students to become Global Problem Solving experts through student-driven projects.
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Michell McNeill

Executive Director of Instructional Technology, Johnston County Schools
I'm Michell McNeill, the Executive Director of Instructional Technology for Johnston County Schools, where I focus on integrating technology into education and fostering digital literacy. I previously served as a CTE Business Teacher and a School Library Media Coordinator as well... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 2)

11:00am EST

Census in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
This session is designed to help atteneeds undertand how census data is designed to be recorded and viewed in Infinite Campus.How Census Works in Infinite CampusCensus WizardCensus Modification
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Brittani Wright

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Brittani is a SIS Training Specialist who helped implement Phase 1 PSUs. Prior to working at Infinite Campus, she was a teacher in Minnesota and Chicago, and later a Curriculum Developer and Consultant. Brittani enjoys working with customers to find solutions to make their jobs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Backwards Launch: Breaking Boundaries LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Thinking critically often requires that students have foundational content knowledge first, which can take time.  Once students have the knowledge needed, they are ready to lean into more difficult learning tasks.  By leveraging Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy, we can accelerate students to higher levels of thinking quickly.  By using Backwards Design, we can ensure students have the necessary scaffolding to support their learning.  
Aligning courses to standards is essential for ensuring student success as it provides a clear framework for what students are expected to learn and achieve throughout any given grade level or course. This alignment helps teachers set clear learning objectives, design effective instructional activities, and assess student progress accurately.
In this session, educators will break down the alignment process and focus on tangible, clear-cut processes to ensure proper alignment to enhance student use of their critical thinking skills.
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LexAnne Speer

Curriculum Coordinator, NCVPS
LexAnne is an almost 20 year veteran of education and has worked with NCVPS since 2011.  LexAnne served in many roles at NCVPS, including teaching various English courses and serving as a Content Writer, a Content Reviewer, and a Leader in Curriculum.  She joined NCVPS full-time... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 47 - Meadowbrook (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Gradebook Essentials in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
This session will focus on understanding the features available in the Infinite Campus Gradebook. Highlights include creating assignment categories and weights, creating and scoring assignments, importing grades from Google Classroom or Canvas, and more. 
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Erin Wolfhope

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Burke County Public Schools
Erin is an experienced public school educator that strives to build connections through relationships in order to lead meaningful learning experiences. She's a wife, mom, and doctoral student. She's a curious introvert that loves to talk about books. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Future-Ready with NCTIES: Empowering Digital Learning for Tomorrow LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Get a front-row seat to discover what’s next with NCTIES, North Carolina’s leading advocate for educational technology and professional growth. Join us as we explore highlights from the upcoming NCTIES Annual Conference, happening March 5-7, 2025, at the Raleigh Convention Center. With over 4,000 educators, technology coaches, and leaders expected, this event features interactive sessions, inspiring keynotes, and ample networking opportunities—including a dedicated leadership pre-conference for district and school administrators.Learn about our specialized cohort-based professional development for media specialists, instructional technology coaches, instructional coaches, and curriculum directors, designed to build effective strategies for integrating digital tools and content that elevate student outcomes. Additionally, get a sneak peek at our upcoming online professional development platform, offering a diverse range of courses, from classroom instruction to business continuity planning. Join us to see how NCTIES is shaping the future of digital learning in North Carolina!
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Melanie Honeycutt

NCTIES Executive Director, North Carolina Technology in Education Society
I have retired after 32 years of experience as an educator, from roles as a Media Coordinator and Instructional Technology Facilitator to working with the North Carolina Department of Digital Teaching and Learning, and most recently serving as the Chief Information Officer for a public... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Level Up Learning: Supercharge Lessons with AI and ISTE Standards LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Discover how easy it is to enhance your existing lessons with AI tools while aligning with ISTE standards—and get access to exclusive resources to help you take your curriculum to the next level. In this interactive session, you’ll explore practical strategies for integrating digital citizenship, creativity, and research skills into your lessons using AI. Participants will leave equipped with new tools, templates, and ready-to-use ideas to supercharge their teaching and engage students like never before.
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Sabrina Steigelman

E-Rate Coordinator, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Sabrina Steigelman is a State E-Rate Coordinator at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. With a background in education, she holds a B.S. in History from Methodist University, a Master of Library Science from East Carolina University, and a Master of School Administration... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Stations of Innovation: AI-Powered Blended Learning LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Join us for an engaging professional development session designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to integrate Blended Learning and GenAI tools into their teaching practices. In addition teachers will also learn about effective Strategies and Protocols they can easily put into practice.
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Jana Bullard

Digital Learning Specialist, Pitt County Schools
Hi!  My name is Jana Bullard and I am a Digital Learning Specialist with Pitt County Schools.  I am a proud graduate of East Carolina University (Go Pirates!).  My husband and I stay busy raising our 3 teenage sons.  As a family we enjoy hiking, watching movies, and have recently... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Digital Wizardry - AI Style! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Join me for an immersive session where we dive into the world of digital wizardry, AI-style! Discover how to leverage cutting-edge technologies and unleash their transformative power in the classroom. Through a blend of hands-on activities and collaborative discussions, you'll gain practical insights and strategies for integrating AI tools into your teaching practice. This session will equip you with the tools to create engaging learning experiences that captivate and inspire your students. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the potential of digital wizardry and take your teaching to enchanting new heights!
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Deena Pardon

District Digital Learning Specialist, Pitt
Hi! I'm Deena Pardon. I'm currently a District Digital Learning Specialist for Pitt County Schools, but I started my journey as a 4th grade Math and Science teacher. I graduated from East Carolina University, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Masters... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

11:00am EST

AI Adventure: One County's Path! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
What does it take for a district to successfully implement AI in schools? Join us for an interactive and collaborative session exploring our district's journey in integrating AI, from the district level to individual schools and all the steps in between. We will discuss the challenges and successes we've encountered along the way, share best practices, and highlight key strategies for effectively incorporating AI into our educational framework. Whether you're new to AI or looking to enhance your current initiatives, this session will provide valuable insights and practical guidance for moving forward.
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Beth Madigan

District ITF, Pitt County Schools
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Streamlined Student Enrollment in NCSIS: Steps and Compliance Essentials LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Discover the essential steps for successful student enrollment in the new NCSIS, with a focus on both Infinite Campus functionality and key school business requirements. This session will guide you through each stage of the enrollment process, from initial setup to finalizing records, while ensuring compliance with state guidelines. Attendees will learn best practices for accurate data entry, manage unique enrollment scenarios, and understand the documentation and reporting standards required for smooth school operations and state compliance. Perfect for new and experienced users alike, this session will equip you with the tools to streamline enrollment and maintain high data integrity in NCSIS.
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Rory Spicer

SIS PL Section Chief, NCDPI
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Cracking the Learning Code with Depth of Knowledge LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Turn the key to a deeper understanding of Depth of Knowledge (DOK). In this session, we’ll explore what DOK is and what it isn’t, breaking down the different levels and common misconceptions. Learn why DOK is essential for student learning and how it can transform your teaching practice through aligning standards, assessments, lesson plans, and activities to Depth of Knowledge.
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Lauren Boucher

Consultant, NCDPI
Lauren Boucher has been in public education for over 18 years. She has taught 3rd grade, gifted education in grades K-8, and was a district level Digital Teaching and Learning Coach for more than 8 years. She joined the NCDPI as the Southeast Digital Teaching & Learning Consultant... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

11:00am EST

Navigating the Teacher Evaluation Process: A Guide for School Administrators LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Join us for a comprehensive session designed to equip principals and assistant principals with the knowledge and skills to effectively navigate the teacher evaluation process. We will delve into the key components of the policy, including the year-at-a-glance timeline, the teacher rubric, and the principal rubric. Learn best practices for providing targeted feedback, focusing on the specific language of the rubric, to support teacher growth and development.
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Jennifer Bass

NCDPI NCEES Consultant, NC Department of Public Instruction
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 12:50pm EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Advanced Surveys LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees explore the advnaced survey and survey reporting capabilities available in Infinite Campus.• Survey Designer: Expanded question types• Advanced Survey Logic• Translating Surveys• Survey Data Analysis – Pivot Table
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Nicole Hammond

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Nicole has been dedicated to helping school districts master the Infinite Campus SIS since joining the company in 2022. She specializes in supporting school districts with the core Student Information System tools, and enjoys working with both implementing and existing customers... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Intentional Technology Use: Avoiding "Zombie Learning" and Fostering Engaged, Purposeful Classroom Experiences LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session explores the role of technology in education, focusing on how to balance screen time and prioritize its purposeful use. With growing concerns about the potential negative effects of excessive screen exposure, it’s crucial to identify strategies that keep technology use intentional, promoting engagement, active learning, and positive student outcomes. Attendees will examine best practices for integrating technology in ways that support pedagogy and foster student interaction rather than passive consumption. Together, we will develop strategies to ensure that technology serves as a tool for enriching education and not a crutch for classroom management.
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Ashley McBride

Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief, NCDPI
Dr. Ashley McBride is the Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support PSUs and schools with their understanding and implementation of the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. You can reach out to Ashley... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Disclosure Avoidance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session will provide general overview of protecting student and staff data privacy through the use of disclosure avoidance techniques. The topics covered in this session will include a general overview of disclosure avoidance, common scenarios, and practical examples of the various techniques.
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Amy Powell Moman

Data and Analytics/State Discipline Data Coordinator, NCDPI
Amy is in the Office of Enterprise Data and Reporting at NCDPI. As part of her role, she is involved in various aspects of data collection, management, governance, analysis, and reporting for schools, PSUs, and NCDPI. Some of the SIS related projects she works on are the state level... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Insights & Early Warning LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand and utilize the tools related to understanding the data in their Infinite Campus site that will help to inform data-driven decisions.
Early Warning
  • Dashboard
  • GRAD Score
  • ABC's
Insights
  • Dashboard
  • Customization - Pivot use with Insights
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Tony Spengel

Training Specialist, Sr, Infinite Campus
Tony joined Infinite Campus in 2019. He is responsible for training district staff members on using the Infinite Campus SIS, reviewing district procedures to assist in evaluating future training needs, and providing real time support to district users. Additionally, Tony has been... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Post Build - OLR Tips & Tricks LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
OLR takes a lot to build, but what about after it's built?  This session will cover OLR Notifications, Copying OLR templates, Linking OLR data (Processing forms), Document Uploads and various other settings you may like!
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Dustin Cherry

PAR Specialist, Moore County
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

CCP CTE Course Codes: Beware or Be Aware LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Are you wary of CCP CTE course codes? With hundreds of CCP CTE course options and many course codes to choose from, which one should you use? This session aims to simplify the complexities of CCP CTE course codes by decoding their structure and meaning. Participants will engage in discussions and practical application simulations to gain insights into how SIS course codes are assigned to CCP CTE courses. Be aware, not beware, of CCP CTE course codes!
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Misty Wolfe

Section Chief, NCDPI
Misty Wolfe is a section chief for the Office of Career and Technical Education at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction where she works with school districts across the state to implement high quality CTE programs of study. Misty’s areas of focus include CTE data... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Early Warning in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
The Infinite Campus Early Warning System is a powerful, machine-learning-driven tool designed to evaluate each student’s data to predict their likelihood of successful grade promotion and graduation across K-12. By analyzing a vast array of data points from multiple years and past student outcomes, the system provides a quick and effective way to identify at-risk students in various categories. With its highly visual, interactive, and user-friendly interface, this tool offers valuable insights and features tailored to support district, school, and individual-level roles in promoting student success.
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Lee Ann Holmes

NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
Lee Ann is a Professional Learning Consultant for North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her experience in the past 30 years in education include classroom teacher for Math and Computer Science, Technology Instructional Facilitator, Blackboard & Canvas administrator, and... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Cross Enrollment in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Discover how to efficiently manage cross-enrollment processes within Infinite Campus during this informative session.
We’ll cover everything from setting up cross-enrollment records to managing schedules, attendance, and grades for cross-enrollment.
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Erin Foil

SIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in January 2024.  Prior to that, I had over twenty years of experience as a SIS Coordinator and Accountability Director.  I have been through two prior SIS conversions and am excited to help lead you through this one!  
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

OLR Processing LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session will help staff with the following items related to OLR Processing.•    Getting the Best Results from OLR Search•    Best Practices for Processing with Student Locator•    Best Use of Statuses and Status Messages•    OLR Processing Timeline and Events at each Stage•    Troubleshooting applications
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Kristi Koscianski

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Work Order Management: Success with Google Forms and Autocrat LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
In this session, Meredith will share how tech tools were used to create a no-cost Work Order System for data managers. With a focus on Google Forms and the AutoCrat add on, district coordinators will be exposed to Randolph County School System's method for managing data manager work orders, course code requests, PowerSchool access, and duplicate student submissions.  
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Meredith Weipert

Director of Testing and Accountability/PowerSchool, Randolph County School System
Meredith currently serves as the Director of Testing and Accountability/PowerSchool for the Randolph County School System.  She loves working with RCSS' team of data managers! Meredith has served as a classroom teacher, lead teacher, and school administrator during her 24 years as... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Google Suite LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
In this session we will touch on several features in the Google Suite including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Chat. We will discuss ways to use these features to increase efficiency and organization in your workday.
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Lindsey Riebeling

SIS Specialist, Iredell-Statesville Schools
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

The Power Of Pairing Instructional Strategies With Digital Resources (while impacting the Portrait of an NC Graduate) LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session will explore how using effective instructional strategies with digital resources can transform classrooms filled with independent digital work into collaborative environments. Participants will learn how to leverage resources like BrainPOP to foster the seven durable skills of the NC Portrait of a Graduate, empowering students to become communicative, critical thinkers with a learner’s mindset. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will gain actionable insights to lead digital innovation and drive student success at their school or district.
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Kelsie Stocz

Director, BrainPOP
Former middle school science coordinator for Wake County Public Schools and presently Director of Professional Learning Services at BrainPOP. Kelsie loves the intersection of digital teaching and learning and hands-on experiential learning while empowering students to show what they... Read More →
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Jay Yampolsky

Regional Sales Director, BrainPOP
A former middle school social worker and long-time edtech professional with Public Consulting Group - remember EasyIEP/EDPlan, Learning.com and BrainPOP. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 55 - Arrowhead AB (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Gen AI for Gen Alpha Curriculum LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
In this session, presenters from North Carolina Virtual Public School will share their experience leveraging AI tools to update a Middle Success Skills course aligned with future-ready skills including the NC Digital Teaching and Learning Standards. The session will introduce teachers to the Success Skills curriculum and strategies to leverage AI to support their own curriculum development needs. 
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Darlene Schaefer

Instructional Designer, NCVPS
Darlene is a 25 + year veteran of education and began teaching with North Carolina Virtual Public School as an English teacher and Teacher Leader in 2009. She joined NCVPS full-time in 2015, first as a Curriculum Coordinator and then as an Instructional Designer, a role she has held... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 47 - Meadowbrook (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Stations of Innovation: AI-Powered Blended Learning LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Join us for an engaging professional development session designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to integrate Blended Learning and GenAI tools into their teaching practices. In addition teachers will also learn about effective Strategies and Protocols they can easily put into practice.
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Jana Bullard

Digital Learning Specialist, Pitt County Schools
Hi!  My name is Jana Bullard and I am a Digital Learning Specialist with Pitt County Schools.  I am a proud graduate of East Carolina University (Go Pirates!).  My husband and I stay busy raising our 3 teenage sons.  As a family we enjoy hiking, watching movies, and have recently... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Revolutionize Learning: Transformative Formative Assessments for Charter Schools with Navvy LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Join us for an engaging session on how Navvy is transforming the formative assessment process with cutting-edge data science and technology. Navvy provides pre-built, standard-by-standard assessments that save teachers time while delivering precise, actionable data to better guide personalized learning. By leveraging a tech-savvy, student-friendly platform, Navvy enhances both the efficiency and effectiveness of ongoing classroom assessment, empowering educators to make informed decisions faster and with greater accuracy.Our innovative solution is making a lasting impact on student growth and proficiency, particularly in charter and data-driven schools and districts. Navvy solves for the long-standing need to have pre-made psychometrically-sound formative assessments that align to psychometrically-sound state assessments .  With rigorous alignment to North Carolina's academic content standards, Navvy is a scalable solution that provides educators with the tools and information needed to know what students know to help them grow. By aligning with today’s need for scalable approaches in education that provide rigorous alignment to North Carolina’s academic content standards. This not only simplifies the teacher’s workload but also significantly boosts student outcomes.Discover how Navvy can seamlessly integrate into your instructional cycle, boost student growth and proficiency, and support each learner’s personalized learning journey.
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
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Lauren Gregory

Pearson
Lauren is an experienced educator with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Spanish. With over 13 years of teaching in primary grades, she is committed to fostering student growth and engagement. As a mentor to pre-service teachers and colleagues, Lauren has significantly... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Reaching Every Reader: Utilizing AI to Level Up Your Classroom Resources LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Boost your instruction with AI! This session will show you how to bring a whole new level of excitement to your classroom. Learn to craft personalized stories with Fable Forge and turn them into captivating podcasts using FableForge Voices. Create educational lyrics with Lyrical Learning to make lessons unforgettable, and use Text Tailor to adjust texts perfectly for each student. Explore Twee Talks to transform vocabulary into interactive dialogues and build CompreBot chatbots to support comprehension. Get ready to leave with practical, time-saving tools that will inspire your students and make learning a vibrant, interactive adventure. After this session, participants will be able to create engaging instructional resources tailored to their students’ needs, such as personalized stories and podcasts, interactive song lyrics, and adaptive reading materials. They will also gain hands-on experience using AI to build chatbots for comprehension support and design vocabulary activities that foster deeper understanding. Attendees will walk away equipped with the skills and confidence to transform their teaching and bring new energy into their classrooms!
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Lindsey Sipe

Regional Consultant, NC DPI
Lindsey Sipe brings over 17 years of expertise in digital teaching and learning, beginning her career as an elementary school teacher before moving into a leadership role at the district office for one of the largest urban school districts in the nation. Passionate about enhancing... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Campus Learning the LMS LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session is designed to inform attendees about the tools available to teachers within the Campus Learning portion of Infinite CampusCurriculum ToolsStudent EngagementScore AnalysisStudent Progress
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Level Up Learning: Supercharge Lessons with AI and ISTE Standards LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Discover how easy it is to enhance your existing lessons with AI tools while aligning with ISTE standards—and get access to exclusive resources to help you take your curriculum to the next level. In this interactive session, you’ll explore practical strategies for integrating digital citizenship, creativity, and research skills into your lessons using AI. Participants will leave equipped with new tools, templates, and ready-to-use ideas to supercharge their teaching and engage students like never before.
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Sabrina Steigelman

E-Rate Coordinator, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Sabrina Steigelman is a State E-Rate Coordinator at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. With a background in education, she holds a B.S. in History from Methodist University, a Master of Library Science from East Carolina University, and a Master of School Administration... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Empowering the Future: Using AI to Develop Durable Skills in Students LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
In this hands-on session, we will explore how to leverage AI-powered EdTech tools to help students develop durable, future-ready skills aligned with the NC Portrait of a Graduate. We'll break down key skills like adaptability, collaboration, critical thinking, and more, introducing a range of tools that teachers can integrate into their lessons. Participants will explore tools such as Nova Labs, PhET, Book Creator, Miro, and Pangea, incorporating AI features to enhance learning and student engagement. After learning about and experimenting with these tools, attendees will engage in small group discussions around case studies or adapt their own lessons to apply the tools effectively. Leave with practical strategies and resources for empowering students to thrive in an AI-driven world.
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Colleen Graham

Educational Technology Specialist, Wayne County Public Schools
Colleen Graham is an Educational Technology Specialist with a background in project management and innovation. A prior Media Coordinator, she is an ISTE Certified Educator and NC Rethink Ed Badged Facilitator who regularly presents on Blended Learning and EdTech. She currently serves... Read More →
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Leslie Pope

AIG Specialist/Admin Intern, Craven County Schools
Leslie Pope is an AIG Specialist for elementary and high schools in her district. A prior Media Coordinator and District ITF with a demonstrated history of working in the education industry, she is an NC Rethink Ed Badged Facilitator who regularly presents on STEM and EdTech. She... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 3)

12:00pm EST

Cybersecurity Incident Response for Principals and School Leaders LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
This session will offer practical strategies for PSU teams to efficiently respond to cybersecurity incidents, minimizing the impact on their learning and working environment.  In addition, the team will perform a simulated Tabletop Exercise (TTX) that walks PSUs Principals and Schools Leaders through their role for a common cyber incident.
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Samuel Carter

Systems Architect, Friday Institute / North Carolina State University
Samuel is a Systems Architect in the Technology Infrastructure Lab at the Friday Institute where he supports the team in all matters of cybersecurity with the purpose of improving the security posture at PSUs and Community Colleges throughout North Carolina. He serves as a leader... Read More →
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Jason Shirley

IT Consultant, MCNC
Jason Shirley joined MCNC in 2018 and currently serves as a Managing Consultant.  In this role, Jason leads MCNC's Vital Cyber Consulting team, providing a range of security consulting services to help clients address their cybersecurity challenges.Jason graduated from North Carolina... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Attendance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Master the ins and outs of recording attendance in Infinite Campus for both period and daily tracking. This session will cover the essential do's and don'ts, common errors to avoid, and practical tips to ensure accuracy and compliance. Whether you're new to the system or looking to refine your process, this session will provide valuable insights to help you manage attendance effectively in the NCSIS.
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Jennifer Chapman

SIS TRAINER, Cumberland County Schools
I work for Cumberland County Schools as the Student Information Trainer. I have worked for CCS for a total of 20 years all but 3 of those years I was either a Data Manager or part of SIS Help Team. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Phase 2 Scheduling & Rostering LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Through user-friendly tools such as Requests & Rosters and the Walk-In Scheduler, creating and editing section information and student rostering can be quick an easy. This course will be an overview of the basic scheduling practices. 
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Jennifer Fogleman

Data Manager, Triad Math and Science Academy
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Maximizing NCEES to Support Beginning Teachers LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Supporting Beginning Teachers (BTs) is essential for their professional growth and retention in the teaching profession. This interactive workshop will guide new HR directors, BT coordinators, and other district and school leaders on effectively using reports in the North Carolina Educator Evaluation System (NCEES) to meet state requirements for BTs and foster meaningful growth.Participants will learn to use observation data and evaluation reports as practical tools to monitor compliance, track progress, and identify targeted growth opportunities for BTs. By mastering these processes, attendees will gain practical strategies to ensure BTs receive constructive feedback, personalized support, and a pathway to professional excellence.Target Audience:This session is designed for HR directors, Beginning Teacher coordinators, school administrators, and other district personnel who support Beginning Teachers.Proposal Justification:This workshop addresses the critical need for structured support and development of Beginning Teachers, aligning with state and district priorities. By equipping participants with the tools to use NCEES effectively, the session empowers districts to not only meet compliance requirements but also build a stronger, more resilient teaching workforce.
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Jamie Faulk

Columbus County
Jamie attended Appalachian State University, where he graduated magna cum laude with degrees in Piano Performance, Music Education and History.  Mr. Faulk was a music educator with the Columbus County School system for 22 years before he left the classroom to pursue a degree in school... Read More →
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Angie Eudy Ledford

Regional Education Facilitator, NCDPI
Angie Eudy Ledford is an experienced educator with a deep commitment to supporting teachers and students across North Carolina. She currently serves as the NCDPI Regional Education Facilitator for the Western Region where she provides training and support for Beginning Teacher Programs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Course Code Detective: Groundwork Fundamentals LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Audience: NCSIS Administrators, Coordinators, Data Managers, Course Counselors
Description: Step into the shoes of a detective as you unravel the mysteries of course codes! This training session invites education administrators to investigate the framework of course codes, understanding their purpose, structure, and decipher clues hidden within code patterns, connect them to curriculum objectives, and trace their impact on scheduling, reporting, and compliance to maintain a well-structured course catalog. By the end of the session, you’ll be equipped with the tools and strategies to approach course codes with the precision and confidence of a master sleuth, keeping your academic operations running smoothly and your students on track for graduation.
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Cami Narron

NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant, NCDPI
Cami is an NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant and has been working at NCDPI for the past nine years on the Digital Teaching and Learning / Home Base team. She holds a degree in Graphic Design and loves working with schools starting with volunteering, substitute teaching... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

If I Had Only Known Then What I Know Now...What I Would Have Done Differently LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Learn practical tips and shortcuts to make your Phase 2 transition smoother!  I’ll share helpful hints and things I wish I’d done differently during setup to save time and headaches. We’ll cover data prep for staff, contacts, tool rights, and more.  Whether it’s saving attendance letters as templates or deciding if teachers need different permissions by school level, you’ll leave with practical ideas to make everything smoother and easier!


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Wanda Jackson

SIS Coordinator, 820/Sampson County Schools
SIS Coordinator, Sampson County Schools
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom C (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Student Enrollment in NCSIS LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
This session will cover the integrations between NCSIS (powered by Infinite Campus), the Student UID System, and the Staff UID System. We'll walk through the entire process of student enrollment from start to finish — including using the Locator Wizard in the NCSIS, verifying information in the UID Systems, and navigating various enrollment scenarios.
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John Mairs

Section Chief, PSU Tech Systems, NCDPI
John currently leads the PSU Technology Services team at NCDPI, who manages the NCEdCloud IAM Service, Student UID System, and Staff UID System. A former charter school CTO, John is passionate about lowering the barriers to digital curriculum and personalized learning while ensuring... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Survey Basics LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
This session is desigened to help introduce attendees to the survey features available through Infinite Campus.• Survey Designer: Creating a Survey with basic survey questions and survey logic• Determine Survey Respondents• Student Perspective• Messaging Survey Respondents• Survey Response Extract – Table and Summary Graphs
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Megan Reid

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Megan Reid is a Training Specialist at Infinite Campus, where she played a key role in the successful implementation of Phase 1 PSU’s across North Carolina. With a passion for empowering educators and streamlining processes, Megan is dedicated to ensuring schools leverage the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

The Paperless Dream: Using Forms to streamline data collection LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Learn how to build interactive forms for parents to complete through the portal.  We will discuss set-up of forms, assignment, data storage, and data collection.
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Kate Faw

Director for Planning, Accountability, & Research, Moore County
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Utilizing Campus Workflow with Attendance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees undertand and utilize the Campus Workflow tools designed to make attendance tracking easier.Attendance Badge ScanningAppointment Badge ScanningDigital Hall PassesCheck-in / Check-out
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Kristi Koscianski

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

The State Automated Drivers License System AKA SADLS LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Overview of SADLS (State Automated Drivers License System) and how this NC DMV/DOT system works with NC PSU’s and DPI to identify NC students who have dropped out or are endanger of dropping out for (HSDO) High School Dropout Prevention, (LCLL) Loose Control Lose your License, and how it relates to Drop Out Prevention.
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Gwen Bissette

Business Analyst I, DPI DTL Team
Gwen Bissette has dedicated more than 19 years to education and service with North Carolina. Starting as a pre-K teacher while earning her Human Services degree, she later spent a decade in the insurance industry, honing her customer service skills. This experience enhanced her ability... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Purpose Over Popularity: Effective Technology Integration in Schools LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Technology has reshaped classrooms at lightning speed, offering exciting opportunities to enrich learning and boost student success. But unlocking its full potential requires more than just jumping on the latest tech trend. This session dives into the ‘how’ and ‘why’ behind impactful technology integration, guiding you on how to plan, implement, and support tech initiatives that genuinely enhance learning outcomes. Join us to explore strategies for purpose-driven technology use that balances innovation with effectiveness, ensuring every tool and trend serves a real purpose in student success.
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Tim Maki, CETL

Chief Information and Technology Officer, Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy
Timothy Maki, CETL, is a seasoned educational technology leader with over 20 years of experience in transforming learning environments through strategic technology implementation and innovation. As Chief Information and Technology Officer at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy and... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

AI Guidelines and Expectations: Empowering School and District Leaders for Responsible Implementation LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
In this session, school and district leaders will explore key guidelines and best practices for integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in educational settings. Participants will learn about ethical considerations, data privacy, and how to align AI tools with district policies and educational goals. The session will also cover practical frameworks for setting expectations around AI use in classrooms, fostering collaboration with educators, and ensuring that AI is leveraged to enhance student learning outcomes while maintaining transparency and accountability.
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Tina Platek

Lead Librarian, Cabarrus County Schools
Tina Platek is a district lead librarian and technology training manager for Cabarrus county Schools.  With 20 years of experience teaching ELA, Broadcast Journalism, and working as an SLMC in high schools she has dedicated her work to enriching student experiences with literature... Read More →
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Meredith Bates

Lead ITF & Digital Resource Manager, Cabarrus County Schools
Meredith is the Lead Instructional Technology Facilitator and Digital Resource Manager for Cabarrus County Schools. With 18 years of experience in North Carolina public education, she is dedicated to enhancing digital learning and supporting educators in effective technology integration... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Streamlining Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand how to streamline processes for staff while using Infinite Campus    • Custom Tool Setup Workflow    • Use case examples:        â—‹ Single Screen Editor        â—‹ List Element Editor        â—‹ Table Editor        â—‹ URL Editor & URL Link•Portal View
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Census 101: What You Need to Know for Enrolling Students LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
The census is more than just a count of the population—it's a vital tool that tracks people, addresses and households. In this session, we will explore and navigate through Census in Infinite Campus. As a first-time participant, this session will equip you with the knowledge you need to navigate and appreciate the power of census data and enrollments.
Speakers
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Nicole E. Ballance

SIS PL Consultant, NCDPI
Nicole is a SIS Regional Professional Learning Consultant and has been working at NCDPI since January 2024.  She holds a bachelor's in Electronics & Computer Technology from the North Carolina A&T State University, a master's in Occupational Safety from East Carolina University... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

AI-Powered Engagement: Unleashing Differentiation, Gamification, and Fun! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Come learn how AI can help you captivate your students’ attention and personalize their learning! In this fast-paced session, ideas for differentiation, gamification, and general engagement will be shared. Leave with specific ideas and FREE tools you can use tomorrow in grades 3 -12!

This session’s purpose is to give participants free AI resources that allow them to differentiate, personalize, or gamify resources to better engage their students. The session begins with a whole group introduction of the CRAFT prompt model, best practices regarding generative AI, and the recommended tools: Canva, Diffit, MagicSchool, Goblin Tools, and SchoolAI. Each topic (general engagement, differentiation, and gamification) is then tackled with specific content examples that utilize one or more of the five tools.

Participants will receive a digital "one-pager" with all relevant links from the session. The one-pager is organized by the three topics and then broken down into “Quick Wins”, “Little More Effort”, or “Trailblazing”, allowing participants to choose example ideas that match both their interests and skill level with the tools.
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Katie Bogle

Media Coordinator, Kannapolis City Schools
As a Media Coordinator at A. L. Brown High School, I am a tech geek mixed with "old school" educator who is always trying something new. My current projects include integrating AI into teaching and learning, as well as enhancing student engagement with gamification and blended learning... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Ignite Curiosity with Teach Britannica LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
As an educator, your time is extremely valuable and free time is a rare commodity! Why not save the time and money you could spend tracking down high-quality digital resources and let Britannica support you! Meet Teach Britannica, a new open-access hub, full of mini-lessons, instructional strategies, graphic organizers and research tools support classroom instruction. Teach Britannica is available to all educators, and pairs wonderfully with all the Britannica resources available to North Carolina educators through NCEDCloud. Join this lively session to test drive these resources, engage in productive discussion with colleagues, and learn how to support learners of all ages through Britannica.
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Chris Heintz

Director, Customer Experience, Britannica Education
Chris began his career in education as a high school Social Studies teacher in Chicago. Since then, he's served in various roles in education management helping teachers navigate the complex world of assessments, data, and curriculum & instruction. Throughout it all, he's been dedicated... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 55 - Arrowhead AB (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Boosting Learning Outcomes: Digital Strategies for High-Yield Teaching LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Ignite student learning with digital tools! This session will explore how to leverage technology to implement high-yield instructional strategies, transforming your classroom into a dynamic learning environment. You'll see real-world examples and create your own to apply in your classroom.
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Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Car Rider Line - There is an App for That! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Managing a school car rider line can be a logistical challenge for elementary schools, often resulting in delays, frustration, and safety concerns for students, parents, and staff. This session will showcase an innovative approach to solving these issues: designing and implementing a custom app utilizing Google Sheets, Awesome Table, and Google’s AppSheet to streamline the process.Participants will explore:The challenges associated with traditional car rider line systems.Create a Car Rider App for use at schoolUtilize a template Google Sheet, AppSheet, and Awesome Table to create the app.Attendees will leave with a usable web-based all to  transform their car rider line experience for students, teachers, and parents/guardians.
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Brandy Moody

ITF, Burke County Public Schools
Brandy Moody is an instructional technology facilitator with 21 years of experience in integrating innovative technologies into elementary school environments. 
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Erin Wolfhope

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Burke County Public Schools
Erin is an experienced public school educator that strives to build connections through relationships in order to lead meaningful learning experiences. She's a wife, mom, and doctoral student. She's a curious introvert that loves to talk about books. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

The Harsh Reality of Data Privacy for PSUs LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
In a world where data breaches are becoming increasingly common, what steps can individuals take to protect their data privacy and minimize the risk of exposure?
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Samuel Carter

Systems Architect, Friday Institute / North Carolina State University
Samuel is a Systems Architect in the Technology Infrastructure Lab at the Friday Institute where he supports the team in all matters of cybersecurity with the purpose of improving the security posture at PSUs and Community Colleges throughout North Carolina. He serves as a leader... Read More →
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Amir Lawrence

Cybersecurity Analyst, Friday Institute / North Carolina State University
Amir is a Cybersecurity Analyst at the Friday Institute's Technology Infrastructure Lab and primarily works to support the NCDPI K-12 Cybersecurity Program. As the project lead for the program's KnowBe4 effort, he collaborates with the team to fortify cybersecurity in K-12 school... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Jazzing Up Literacy Instruction with AI LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Get ready to jazz up your teaching with a Mardi Gras-inspired exploration of AI tools that will transform your classroom!  See ways in which AI can inject new life into your literacy instruction.In this lively session, we'll unmask the power of AI tools like Brisk to enhance your teaching practice:Streamlining InstructionDiscover how AI can help you create engaging lesson plans and presentations effortlessly. Learn to use Brisk's Presentation Maker to craft visually appealing slideshows that captivate your students' attentionKing Cake of Feedback: Personalized Student SupportWe'll explore how Brisk's Targeted Feedback Generator can provide personalized, standards-aligned comments on student work in seconds, allowing you to give each student the royal treatment.Second Line of Time-Saving: Automating Routine TasksWe will demonstrate how AI can handle time-consuming tasks like grading and creating assessments. See how Brisk's Quiz Maker can generate tests and quizzes from various sources, freeing you up to focus on what matters most – your students. Data Analysis: Unveiling Student ProgressLearn to unmask student progress with AI-powered data analysis. We'll show you how Brisk can help collect and interpret student data quickly, allowing you to make informed decisions about instruction and support.
Speakers
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Rebecca Evans-Wilson

Digital learning Coach, Orange County Schools
Digital Learning Coach, AI Enthusiast, Lifelong Learner
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Let's Go on a Learning Adventure LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Discover the joy of personalized learning with Britannica School! Our interactive scavenger hunts will ignite curiosity, spark imagination, and tailor the learning experience to each student's unique needs and interests.
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Audrey M. Long

Digital Subscription Project Manager, NCDPI
Digital Subscriptions Product ManagerEBSCO and BritannicaDigital Teaching and LearningDepartment of Public Instruction
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Traditional to Transformative: Realizing the Promise of NC Portrait of a Graduate in the Age of Intelligence LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
This interactive session explores the journey from conventional educational practices to innovative, future-ready approaches aligned with the NC Portrait of a Graduate. Through interactive discussions and activities, participants will examine four critical pedagogical shifts essential for fostering student success in an AI-driven world.
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Vera Cubero

Emerging Technologies Consultant
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Phase I PSUs: Scheduling Part 2 LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
In the first hour of this session, attendees will be trained on how to complete the course cleanup, student request, and scheduling report preparedness process.  In the second hour of the session, the Infinite Campus instructors will walk around the room to offer guidance on how to prepare courses, student requests, and common reports so that attendees will be able to finalize those steps later after the conference.

Prerequisites: Attend the Phase I PSUs: Scheduling Part 1 session and complete the on-demand course for Virtual Scheduling Series Part 2
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Olivia Soholt

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Olivia joined Infinite Campus in 2021 and serves as the team lead for SIS Implementations and the Scheduling Series, while also contributing as a Training Specialist II. She has successfully led training initiatives for customers in an implementation and provides her team with... Read More →
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Molly Stowers

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Molly began her career teaching Special Education in a middle school setting before joining Infinite Campus in November 2020, where she focuses on Premium Products and Scheduling. She collaborates with the Implementation Services teams throughout the year to train districts on the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Enhancing Learning with AI: Leveraging Technology for Student Growth and Engagement LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Participants will engage in a dynamic, interactive 1.5-hour session that combines hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and technology exploration. The session begins with a 15-minute introduction, outlining the professional development's goals, ISTE standards alignment, and the Ebbinghaus Curve of Forgetfulness. Next, participants will break into small groups for a 30-minute workshop where they explore and apply each platform (SchoolAI, Khanmingo, Diffit, Brisk Boost, and Quizizz AI). Using guided prompts, participants will create mini-lessons, integrating the tools to reinforce spaced repetition in line with the Ebbinghaus Curve. Each group will share their lesson plans and discuss implementation challenges and solutions. For the following 20 minutes, participants will engage in a live demonstration using Quizizz AI and Brisk Boost. They will experience firsthand how gamified assessments and quick boosts enhance engagement and repetition. Interactive polls and real-time feedback will keep participants actively engaged and allow them to experience the student’s perspective. In the final 25 minutes, participants will reconvene for a collaborative reflection session. Using SchoolAI’s data analytics simulation, they will analyze and interpret data from their activities. Facilitators will guide discussions on how to adjust lessons based on this data, promoting personalized learning paths and student growth. By engaging in practical activities, collaborative sharing, and technology demonstrations, participants will leave the session empowered to integrate these tools effectively in their own classrooms.
Speakers
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Sid Lathan

District Digital Teaching and Learning Coordinator, Harnett County Schools
Sid Lathan is an accomplished educator in North Carolina with a background in Mathematics and Computer Science. He holds a Master's degree in Teaching and Learning with Technology and a Doctorate in Emerging Technologies. Sid's research focuses on the adoption of new technologies... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Common Assessments in Schoolnet Workshop LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Brush up on your Schoolnet skills! This workshop will provide a view of assessments in Schoolnet at the classroom, school, and district levels. First, we will walk through creating and assigning assessments. Second, we will dive into reviewing student data, the student perspective and student data tracking.Presenters: Catherine Simone, Rebecca Stokes, and Amanda Phillips
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Rebecca Stokes

Instructional Improvement Systems Consultant, NCDPI
Rebecca works at DPI as a Professional Development Specialist and Product manager for Schoolnet.  She has been in education for 16 years serving as a Classroom Teacher, Digital Literacy Coach, and Instructional Technology Facilitator.  Rebecca is passionate about helping classroom... Read More →
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Amanda Phillips

Education Technology Support Consultant, Pearson
Amanda Phillips is a Project Coordinator for Pearson. She works with North Carolina schools and districts, supporting and responding to Service Now Cases for Schoolnet. 
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

1:00pm EST

Crafting an Impact Dashboard to Showcase Your Stats! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Learn how an impact dashboard serves as a powerful visual tool for administrators, educators, and students to access and utilize real-time data. Attendees will learn what an impact dashboard is, as well as the potential power of impact dashboards in promoting positive messaging in educational communities. They will learn how to utilize Google Forms and Google Sheets to collect and organize data, as well as Google Looker Studio to craft the real-time impact dashboard to showcase their data. Attendees will collaborate with one another to discuss types of data sets that could be showcased on an impact dashboard and the impact they could have on their student population. They will be guided on how to craft their own impact dashboard. Attendees will be provided templates and guides for reference when crafting future impact dashboards. At the end of the session, participants will have a working Looker Studio impact dashboard connected to a data set, ready to implement! 
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avatar for Heidi Barber

Heidi Barber

Educational Technology Specialist, Wayne County Public Schools
Heidi is an Educational Technology Specialist for Wayne County Public Schools with over 15 years of experience in K-12 public education. Heidi has a professional focus of integrating technology into curriculum design and implementation.  She loves all things STEM, personalized learning... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 47 - Meadowbrook (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Building Better Data Systems for Better Decisions LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Better decisions require better information. This guiding principle lies at the heart of the Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) Grant Program, which has helped fuel the successful design, development, and expansion of K-12 and P-20W (early learning through the workforce) data systems across the nation. These systems empower states to manage, analyze, and use education data—particularly individual student records—to drive data-informed decision-making, improve student outcomes, and facilitate research aimed at closing achievement gaps. However, as data systems have matured over the past decade, new challenges have emerged, particularly in meeting the evolving needs of education agencies and stakeholders.In this session, we will explore the ongoing evolution of the K12 Student Longitudinal Data System (SLDS), a cornerstone of the state’s educational data infrastructure. Specifically, we’ll focus on the challenges of modernizing the NC SchoolWorks system, which, despite being a heavily relied-upon resource, is struggling to keep up with changes in state agencies, Public School Units (PSUs), and data needs.  All these systems have a “piece of the puzzle,” but there is no single platform where our data exists, and no singular source of truth for student data – data exists in different forms in each system.We are seeking feedback from North Carolina school leaders and education stakeholders as we transition to a unified, integrated data system.  We want to hear from you—the individuals who are working directly with these data sources, generating reports, and using the insights to inform decisions at the local level every day.In this session, attendees will learn about:The current state of North Carolina’s data systems, including the fragmentation challenges and the impact on data accessibility and decision-making.The phased approach to modernizing NC SchoolWorks, including migrating to the cloud, enriching the data lake, and transitioning to a new reporting and analytic platform.The vision for a unified, integrated data system that can provide a single, comprehensive source of student data to drive actionable insights, improve student outcomes, and close achievement gaps.
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avatar for Abby Pearce

Abby Pearce

Data Evaluation Specialist, NCDPI
With over 12 years of experience as an elementary and middle school teacher, instructional coach, and MTSS coach, Abby is passionate about using data to drive evidence-based decision-making. In her current role as a data evaluation specialist for the Office of Learning & Research... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Ad Hoc Reporting Basics LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
This session is meant to be an introductory session on what ad hoc reporting is and how to get started with the available tools.• Available Reports• Filter Designer    • Selection Editor    • Query Wizard    • Filter Fields for Ad Hoc• Data ExportData Viewer
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Brittani Wright

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Brittani is a SIS Training Specialist who helped implement Phase 1 PSUs. Prior to working at Infinite Campus, she was a teacher in Minnesota and Chicago, and later a Curriculum Developer and Consultant. Brittani enjoys working with customers to find solutions to make their jobs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Creating Custom Forms LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
This session is desiged to introduce attendees to the tooling available to create and use custom forms in Infinite CampusCreate a blank form w/ eSignatureCreate an interactive form w/ prepopulated fieldsAssign a Custom Form to an individual studentSubmit Forms on the PortalReview submitted forms for individual students
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Elliott Stern

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Elliott joined Infinite Campus in 2023 and is responsible for implementing and training district staff on the use of the Infinite Campus Student Information System (SIS). He focuses primarily on the student information aspects of Infinite Campus and enjoys working with districts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Households: Tying It All Together LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
We have found that the most important aspect of Infinite Campus is building the Household. This ties all of the information together so it will properly flow into connected systems. This session will discuss how to properly build a household, and where to look when things aren't working.
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avatar for Tony Smith

Tony Smith

Director of Educational Information Systems, Wayne County Public Schools
Tony started out as a third-grade teacher back in 2000, and started helping teachers and students use technology in the classroom. Over the years, he progressed through school and district-level positions, learning all facets of technology along the way. Now, in his third-year as... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

CEDARS Data Warehouse Seminar LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Interested in NC longitudinal education data? Learn how to navigate and query the CEDARS Data Warehouse (CDW). Join the CEDARS team for a discussion and demonstration on how to write reports from the CDW through its interface: Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE). 
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Terra Lynne Dominguez

Business Systems Analyst II, NCDPI
Terra Lynne Dominguez is a Business Systems Analyst II with over 20 years of experience in supporting public education, currently specializing in federal data submissions and supporting educational data integrity. As the lead administrator for the CEDARS data warehouse, she maintains... Read More →
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Rebecca Davis

Business Systems Analyst, NCDPI
Business Systems Analyst for the CEDARS Data Warehouse 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Graduation Plans in Infinite Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
This session provides a comprehensive overview of managing student transcripts, grades, and graduation plans. It explores the processes and tools used to track academic progress, interpret transcripts, and align coursework with graduation requirements. Attendees will gain insights into best practices for ensuring accuracy and consistency, strategies for supporting student success, and an understanding of the critical role these records play in academic planning and institutional accountability. Whether you're new to this area or looking to refine your expertise, this overview will equip you with the knowledge to navigate these essential aspects of student records effectively.
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Cami Narron

NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant, NCDPI
Cami is an NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant and has been working at NCDPI for the past nine years on the Digital Teaching and Learning / Home Base team. She holds a degree in Graphic Design and loves working with schools starting with volunteering, substitute teaching... Read More →
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Rob Dietrich

Chief Data Officer, NCDPI
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

The Identification and Resolution of Census-related Issues LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
It is important that census data is converted in the cleaniest possible way.  To do this, a combination of logic is being applied by Infinite Campus in conjunction with targeted data cleaning in the legacy system.  We will dive into the reports available to help in this effort and you will understand the specific data cleanup steps that should be taken in the legacy system.
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Stephen Hallman

Business Consultant, Sr., Infinite Campus
See bio from Understanding fundamental data structures in Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Cyber Threat Landscapes for PSUs from the NCDPI K-12 Cybersecurity Program Team LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
The NCDPI K-12 Cybersecurity Team will provide a general program overview, and update about current and future initiatives for PSU leaders.  The session will include awareness about the current cyber threat landscape in K-12 and other disruptive technologies providing cybersecurity protections.  Specifically, we will go into the evolving world of social engineering and phishing tactics that target K-12, and demystify complex topics like MFA, passwords, and passkeys.  This session will also deliver this information from a PSU business/financial perspective to help understand cybersecurity from a more dynamic lens.
Speakers
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Samuel Carter

Systems Architect, Friday Institute / North Carolina State University
Samuel is a Systems Architect in the Technology Infrastructure Lab at the Friday Institute where he supports the team in all matters of cybersecurity with the purpose of improving the security posture at PSUs and Community Colleges throughout North Carolina. He serves as a leader... Read More →
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Tim Wease

PSU Cybersecurity Director
Tim Wease serves as the Director of Public School Units (PSU) Cybersecurity with NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Tim works to provide and manage a comprehensive offering of solutions and services for PSUs around NC to meet the program goal of helping all PSUs achieve essential... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Phase 2 Data Lab LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
This interactive lab is designed for Phase 2 PSUs transitioning their data from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus. Participants will receive support with data conversion and validation, ensuring a seamless and accurate migration process.  
Speakers
avatar for Erin Foil

Erin Foil

SIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in January 2024.  Prior to that, I had over twenty years of experience as a SIS Coordinator and Accountability Director.  I have been through two prior SIS conversions and am excited to help lead you through this one!  
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Data Managers - Establishing a Culture of Data Privacy in Schools: Best Practices for Protecting Student Information LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Join Diane Dulaney, Chief Privacy Officer at the Department of Public Instruction, for a discussion of the three areas for building a data privacy program: preventing harm to students and the PSU; building trust among parents, students, and other community members; and ensuring compliance with federal and state laws. The session will include a review of how to implement FERPA at the school and district level and conversation about privacy implications for real-life situations.
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Diane Dulaney

Privacy Officer, NCDPI
Diane is the Chief Privacy Officer at DPI and leads the agency’s efforts to safeguard student and staff data. She brings over a decade of expertise in shaping privacy policy, ensuring compliance with FERPA, PPRA, and COPPA, and creating a secure data-sharing framework. Diane is... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Give Me the Tools - I Need Access! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Explain tool rightsRead, Write, Add, DeleteDiscuss the importance of tool rightsHow to assign tool rights to a user groupHow to assign individual tool rights
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avatar for Carrie Hankins

Carrie Hankins

SIS Coordinator, Pender County Schools
SIS Coordinator for 19 years, data manager for 5 years. MBA graduate from the University of Mt Olive
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Grading - Standards Setup LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Join us for an in-depth session on managing standards and grading tasks within Infinite Campus. This session will guide participants through the process of assigning standards to courses, determining grading tasks (and when to include them), configuring course grade calculation options, and understanding the posting process for teachers. Additionally, we’ll walk through report card setup to ensure accurate and streamlined grade reporting. By the end of this session, attendees will gain a comprehensive toolkit to support standards-based grading and seamless report card generation.
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avatar for Karen Jimeson

Karen Jimeson

Regional NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in March 2024.  Prior to that, I had over 13 years of experience as a SIS Coordinator. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom C (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Mastering Navigation: A Guide to Getting Around with Confidence FILLING
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Effective navigation is a skill that can save time, reduce stress, and help you confidently reach your destination - whether you're navigating a new city, a complex digital platform, or even an unfamiliar workspace. In this session, we will explore techniques for mastering navigation to equip you with practical knowledge to navigate Infinite Campus with ease and confidence.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole E. Ballance

Nicole E. Ballance

SIS PL Consultant, NCDPI
Nicole is a SIS Regional Professional Learning Consultant and has been working at NCDPI since January 2024.  She holds a bachelor's in Electronics & Computer Technology from the North Carolina A&T State University, a master's in Occupational Safety from East Carolina University... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

NCEES Tips & Tricks and the Power of Tapping the Collective LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Navigating NCEES is all about tapping the collective and learning as you go!

🎉 Unlocking NCEES Insights
Join us for an engaging and interactive session on the North Carolina Education Evaluation System! Discover the Beginning of Year, Mid-Year, and End of Year calendar suggestions to help you navigate with a breeze.

🌟 Why Attend?
  • Learn insider NCEES tips and tricks and why they are game-changers.
  • Understand how to leverage data to drive educator success.
  • Network with other educators and NCEES professionals who share your passion for growth and excellence.

🎮 Fun Alert!
Test your knowledge and compete for bragging rights in an exciting Kahoot! game designed to make learning about NCEES both informative and entertaining. Prizes await the top scorers! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, laugh, and level up your understanding of NCEES.

Two identical sessions are offered... Tuesday (1/21/25) at 12pm and Wednesday (1/22/25) at 2pm.
Speakers
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Brian Propst

Assistant HR Director, Buncombe County Schools
Brian Propst is the Assistant Director of Human Resources at Buncombe County Schools (Asheville, North Carolina) with 20+ years of NC Public Schools experience as a teacher, wannabe HR guru and Project Management.  His favorite candy is tangerine Jelly Belly beans.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Equipping Students for the Future with AI Literacy LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
By introducing AI early, you’re helping students build the skills they’ll need for their future- from problem-solving to ethical decision-making. This interactive experience is designed to create a space for exploration of Learning.com’s AI literacy lessons and to equip educators with the tools and strategies needed to effectively teach AI concepts to students of all ages. Learning.com’s EasyTech curriculum empowers students to develop the seven durable skills of North Carolina Portrait of a Graduate as it guides students as they improve academic outcomes, develop practical life skills, and foster more meaningful connections with others. Expect interactive demonstrations to experience how to make complex concepts accessible and engaging for students, collaborative discussions, and an enhanced understanding of how to break down AI concepts for your learners.  
Speakers
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Tiffany Kinney

Manager, State Program Manager, Learning.com
With nearly 20 years of experience in education and over a decade in ed tech, Tiffany is passionate about the transformative power of technology in classrooms. As the Manager of State Program Managers at Learning.com, she works with schools and districts to bring engaging lessons... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 55 - Arrowhead AB (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Reaching Every Reader: Utilizing AI to Level Up Your Classroom Resources LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Boost your instruction with AI! This session will show you how to bring a whole new level of excitement to your classroom. Learn to craft personalized stories with Fable Forge and turn them into captivating podcasts using FableForge Voices. Create educational lyrics with Lyrical Learning to make lessons unforgettable, and use Text Tailor to adjust texts perfectly for each student. Explore Twee Talks to transform vocabulary into interactive dialogues and build CompreBot chatbots to support comprehension. Get ready to leave with practical, time-saving tools that will inspire your students and make learning a vibrant, interactive adventure. After this session, participants will be able to create engaging instructional resources tailored to their students’ needs, such as personalized stories and podcasts, interactive song lyrics, and adaptive reading materials. They will also gain hands-on experience using AI to build chatbots for comprehension support and design vocabulary activities that foster deeper understanding. Attendees will walk away equipped with the skills and confidence to transform their teaching and bring new energy into their classrooms!
Speakers
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Lindsey Sipe

Regional Consultant, NC DPI
Lindsey Sipe brings over 17 years of expertise in digital teaching and learning, beginning her career as an elementary school teacher before moving into a leadership role at the district office for one of the largest urban school districts in the nation. Passionate about enhancing... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Scaffolding the Use of Tech Tools to Limiting Learning Barriers LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
In this session, we will discuss how scaffolding the use of a digital tool like Canva can benefit students in terms of products created and enhance learning experiences in the classroom. We would all agree that the more we use a tool, the more comfortable we are with it, and the better the products we produce. Do we approach student products the same way?This session will provide practical strategies and examples to effectively integrate Canva into your teaching practice and easy ways to connect activities, building on the understanding of Canva as a tool leading to a higher level of creativity, more in-depth projects, and ultimately better products, refocusing on the learning and not the challenge of learning a new tool all the time.Participants will discuss how we scaffold learning content and how we apply this concept to tools in the classroom or if we even do. Then, we will walk through a sample yearly curriculum showcasing ways Canva could be tactfully applied and how the scaffolding concept would work. Lastly, participants will get a chance to share ways they have used Canva in the classroom and if they used the scaffolding concept or if scaffolding the use of the tool would have changed student outcomes.
Speakers
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Kalo Haslem

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Harnett County Schools
I am a Teaching professional with proven experience developing and implementing multidimensional lessons covering various topics and using various tools. Specifically skilled in integrating technology tools into the classroom to support content, improve 21st-century skills, and extend... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Knowledge is Just a Click a Way LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
  TAP, TAP, TAP, a few simple clicks, a video here and image there and top it off with an eBook.  It’s no telling what you’ll come across in your research journey when you’re in the midst of your project with EXPLORA!
Speakers
avatar for Audrey M. Long

Audrey M. Long

Digital Subscription Project Manager, NCDPI
Digital Subscriptions Product ManagerEBSCO and BritannicaDigital Teaching and LearningDepartment of Public Instruction
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Slide Smarter, Not Harder: The Art of Presentation Design LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Tired of creating slides that bore your audience? Learn to design presentations that are not only visually appealing but also highly effective. Discover the secrets to creating clear, concise, and compelling presentations that will leave a lasting impact.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Graham

Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

From Concept to Broadcast: Building a Student-Centered School News Program LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Participants will learn the basics of starting a student-centered recorded news broadcast that can be used at all grade levels. Examples of resources to use to record and edit will be shared. Both best practices and attendee input will be used in deciding what to include in a news broadcast as well as how to use these recommendations. Participants will learn how to utilize AI for screenwriting and creating images. Once the basics have been presented, attendees will have the opportunity to work with a group to create their own news broadcast. They will be provided with well-known children’s books in order to create “breaking news” based off of a chosen book. The broadcast will also include birthday announcements, lunch menu, special announcements, etc. that pertain to the book. These broadcasts will be shared with the group, which will demonstrate different ways to share the video file.
Speakers
avatar for Kelley Gerstenmier

Kelley Gerstenmier

Instructional Technology Facilitator, Franklin County Schools
My name is Kelley Gerstenmier. I’ve worked in public education for 18 years. For most of my career, I taught upper elementary science. After enjoying my time as a Digital Literacy Coach at the elementary level, I moved into the Instructional Technology Facilitator role in Franklin... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

2:00pm EST

Students Using AI: Powerfully Effective! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
We know AI helps teachers, but what if students could use AI in the classroom too? Come explore 3 FREE, safe tools that students of all ages can use! Engage your students’ interest, while also teaching ethical use of AI. Lesson ideas will be provided for grades 3 - 12.

This session’s purpose is to give participants free, vetted, and age-appropriate resources so participants can model the ethical and safe use of AI and let the students interact with AI themselves. The key point is to have concrete tools and lesson ideas that put students actually using AI tools or the applicable thinking skills. Participants will receive a digital "one-pager" with all relevant links from the session and their own editable copy of the session slides to organize in their Google Drive.
Speakers
avatar for Katie Bogle

Katie Bogle

Media Coordinator, Kannapolis City Schools
As a Media Coordinator at A. L. Brown High School, I am a tech geek mixed with "old school" educator who is always trying something new. My current projects include integrating AI into teaching and learning, as well as enhancing student engagement with gamification and blended learning... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Infinite Campus Support Lab LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Visit the support lab to meet the Infinite Campus Support team and get your product questions answered. There will also be a variety of Infinite Campus departments represented in this area during conference hours. Please note there may be a waiting period for personalized support.
Speakers
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Jennifer Capistrant

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Jenny Capistrant is an accomplished Support Coach at Infinite Campus, where she has been a valued team member for over 11 years. In this role, Jenny specializes in coaching and facilitating team collaboration, seamlessly bridging the gap between Support and Development teams. Her... Read More →
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Alex Johnson

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Alex Johnson leads the Teaching & Learning Support Team at Infinite Campus, where he brings over 11 years of experience in ed-tech leadership. Before joining Infinite Campus, Alex worked as a secondary educator and served as an Infinite Campus Administrator, gaining a wealth of experience... Read More →
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Meghan Knudsen

Support Advisor, Infinite Campus
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Rob Ginther

Support Coach, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 61 - Edinburgh (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Advanced Ad Hoc Reporting
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session is desiged to help attendees that have been using ad hoc reporting take their skills to the next level.- Filter Designer Best Practices                      - Functions, Logical Expressions and Report Output                                                                 - Exporting Reports                                            - Embedding Reports into Core Product
Speakers
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Elliott Stern

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Elliott joined Infinite Campus in 2023 and is responsible for implementing and training district staff on the use of the Infinite Campus Student Information System (SIS). He focuses primarily on the student information aspects of Infinite Campus and enjoys working with districts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Advanced Surveys LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees explore the advnaced survey and survey reporting capabilities available in Infinite Campus.• Survey Designer: Expanded question types• Advanced Survey Logic• Translating Surveys• Survey Data Analysis – Pivot Table
Speakers
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Nicole Hammond

Training Specialist II, Infinite Campus
Nicole has been dedicated to helping school districts master the Infinite Campus SIS since joining the company in 2022. She specializes in supporting school districts with the core Student Information System tools, and enjoys working with both implementing and existing customers... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

From Vision to Action: Building Strategic Plans That Deliver LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Strategic planning is more than just a document—it's the roadmap to achieving meaningful change. In this session, participants will dive into the essentials of creating actionable and impactful strategic plans. Explore how to bring the right voices to the table, craft a focused work plan, and design strategies that drive progress. Learn how to map out goals, gather data to measure success, and effectively share your results with stakeholders. Walk away with interactive tools, templates, and practices that you can implement immediately to turn your strategic vision into measurable growth for your school or public school unit.
Speakers
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Ashley McBride

Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief, NCDPI
Dr. Ashley McBride is the Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support PSUs and schools with their understanding and implementation of the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. You can reach out to Ashley... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Creating Attendance Letters for 3, 6, and 10 Day Absences LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session will focus on creating attendance notification letters for students with absences of 3, 6, or 10 days. Participants will learn how to efficiently set up these letters to ensure clear, consistent communication with parents and guardians regarding student attendance.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole E. Ballance

Nicole E. Ballance

SIS PL Consultant, NCDPI
Nicole is a SIS Regional Professional Learning Consultant and has been working at NCDPI since January 2024.  She holds a bachelor's in Electronics & Computer Technology from the North Carolina A&T State University, a master's in Occupational Safety from East Carolina University... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Disclosure Avoidance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session will provide general overview of protecting student and staff data privacy through the use of disclosure avoidance techniques. The topics covered in this session will include a general overview of disclosure avoidance, common scenarios, and practical examples of the various techniques.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Powell Moman

Amy Powell Moman

Data and Analytics/State Discipline Data Coordinator, NCDPI
Amy is in the Office of Enterprise Data and Reporting at NCDPI. As part of her role, she is involved in various aspects of data collection, management, governance, analysis, and reporting for schools, PSUs, and NCDPI. Some of the SIS related projects she works on are the state level... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Honor Roll and Grading Ad Hoc Reports LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
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Speakers
avatar for Erin Foil

Erin Foil

SIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in January 2024.  Prior to that, I had over twenty years of experience as a SIS Coordinator and Accountability Director.  I have been through two prior SIS conversions and am excited to help lead you through this one!  
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom C (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Master Scheduling Overview LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session is designed to introduce attendees to the functionality available to help build their master schedules and then use the automated loading tools to roster students. This is meant to introduce the tools to attendees knowing that each PSU will have access to detailed training and live scheduling seminars after the conference at a time closer to when they will be using the tools in their sites.

Items to be discussed:
  • Trials
  • Course/Staff Planners
  • Scheduling Board
  • Building Tools
  • Loading Students
  • Scheduling Reports
Speakers
avatar for Tony Spengel

Tony Spengel

Training Specialist, Sr, Infinite Campus
Tony joined Infinite Campus in 2019. He is responsible for training district staff members on using the Infinite Campus SIS, reviewing district procedures to assist in evaluating future training needs, and providing real time support to district users. Additionally, Tony has been... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Messenger LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session is designed to help those using the Infinite Campus messenger tools take their skills to the next level.Using Ad Hocs for MessagingUpload a Recorded Voice MessageMessenger 2.0 Recurring MessagesAttendance Messenger & SchedulerBehavior Messenger & Scheduler
Speakers
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Megan Reid

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Megan Reid is a Training Specialist at Infinite Campus, where she played a key role in the successful implementation of Phase 1 PSU’s across North Carolina. With a passion for empowering educators and streamlining processes, Megan is dedicated to ensuring schools leverage the... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Utilizing Campus Workflow with Attendance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees undertand and utilize the Campus Workflow tools designed to make attendance tracking easier.Attendance Badge ScanningAppointment Badge ScanningDigital Hall PassesCheck-in / Check-out
Speakers
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Kristi Koscianski

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

The State Automated Drivers License System AKA SADLS LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Overview of SADLS (State Automated Drivers License System) and how this NC DMV/DOT system works with NC PSU’s and DPI to identify NC students who have dropped out or are endanger of dropping out for (HSDO) High School Dropout Prevention, (LCLL) Loose Control Lose your License, and how it relates to Drop Out Prevention.
Speakers
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Gwen Bissette

Business Analyst I, DPI DTL Team
Gwen Bissette has dedicated more than 19 years to education and service with North Carolina. Starting as a pre-K teacher while earning her Human Services degree, she later spent a decade in the insurance industry, honing her customer service skills. This experience enhanced her ability... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Customizing Campus LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Have you ever thought, 'If only there was a field or a screen for that'? In this session, you'll learn how to bring those ideas to life by creating your own custom fields and screens in Infinite Campus. We'll guide you through the workflow for custom tool setup and show you how to design and implement a custom page step-by-step.  
Speakers
avatar for Lee Ann Holmes

Lee Ann Holmes

NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
Lee Ann is a Professional Learning Consultant for North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her experience in the past 30 years in education include classroom teacher for Math and Computer Science, Technology Instructional Facilitator, Blackboard & Canvas administrator, and... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Mastering NCEES Access LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
This session will equip Staff UID Managers and NCEES District Administrators with the essential tools and knowledge to effectively manage access to the NCEES system. Participants will delve into the intricacies of budget code-based access provisioning, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how permissions are granted or revoked based on data from HR or payroll. Additionally, the session will explore strategies for safeguarding sensitive data by identifying and removing inactive staff accounts. By the end of this session, participants will be empowered to ensure that the right people have the right access at the right time.Target Audience: Staff UID Managers and NCEES District Administrators
Speakers
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John Mairs

Section Chief, PSU Tech Systems, NCDPI
John currently leads the PSU Technology Services team at NCDPI, who manages the NCEdCloud IAM Service, Student UID System, and Staff UID System. A former charter school CTO, John is passionate about lowering the barriers to digital curriculum and personalized learning while ensuring... Read More →
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Donna Currie

NCEES Product Manager, NCDPI
Donna Currie is the NCEES and OER Product Manager. Her roles in education over the last 28 years have included being a Digital Subscription and Technology Analyst, Teacher, Instructional Technology Facilitator, Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Virtual Academy Coordinator... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

CER, SEP and the NC Science Standards -Igniting Inquiry in the Science Classroom LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Experience how the Claims-Evidence-Reasoin (CER) framework, aligned with the revised NC Science Standards' emphasis on inquiry, science and engineering practices (SEP) by empowering students to make sense of the world. Grain practical strategies for fostering critical thinking and constructing explanations. Leave with ready-to-implement techniques to transform your science instruction and enhancing the cross-curricular skills of writing and analysis. 
Speakers
avatar for Kelsie Stocz

Kelsie Stocz

Director, BrainPOP
Former middle school science coordinator for Wake County Public Schools and presently Director of Professional Learning Services at BrainPOP. Kelsie loves the intersection of digital teaching and learning and hands-on experiential learning while empowering students to show what they... Read More →
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Jay Yampolsky

Regional Sales Director, BrainPOP
A former middle school social worker and long-time edtech professional with Public Consulting Group - remember EasyIEP/EDPlan, Learning.com and BrainPOP. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 55 - Arrowhead AB (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Maximizing Impact: High-Yield Instructional Strategies for the Modern Library LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Discover how to transform your library into an engaging hub of learning with high-yield instructional strategies. This session will explore research proven strategies and how they can be adapted for library settings to enhance student engagement and academic success. Participants will gain practical resources and engage in activities to apply these strategies to their own library lessons. Perfect for library leaders looking to align their practices with ISTE standards and support core curricula.
Speakers
avatar for Sabrina Steigelman

Sabrina Steigelman

E-Rate Coordinator, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Sabrina Steigelman is a State E-Rate Coordinator at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. With a background in education, she holds a B.S. in History from Methodist University, a Master of Library Science from East Carolina University, and a Master of School Administration... Read More →
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Heather Pennica

Home Base Section Chief, NCDPI
Heather Pennica recently became the Home Base Section Chief for the NC Dept of Public Instruction after serving as the Executive Director of Tech & Media for Wilson County Schools, NC. She has been in education for over 20 years with varied experiences preK-12 working as a teacher... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

ECATS and IC Integration Synergy LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Join our expert panel for an interactive discussion on the integration of ECATS (Every Child Accountability and Tracking System) with Infinite Campus (IC). This session is tailored for users who want to deepen their understanding of how to manage data in IC to ensure it works seamlessly with ECATS.

Session Format:
Open panel discussion
Q&A-driven content
Unstructured format to address your specific concerns

What to Expect:
Our panel of integration specialists will field questions directly from the audience, ensuring that the discussion remains relevant to your needs and experiences. Bring your questions and challenges – let's unlock the full potential of ECATS and Infinite Campus to ensure they work in harmony!
Speakers
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Ashley Herring

Applications Systems Analyst, NCDPI
Ashley Herring is a seasoned Applications Systems Analyst with the Educational Technology Services Team (ETS) at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI), where she focuses on the Every Child Accountability & Tracking System (ECATS). With over 30 years of experience... Read More →
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Traci Tillis

Applications System Manager, NCDPI
Traci Tillis is the Applications System Manager for the Every Child Accountability & Tracking System (ECATS) and Educational Technology Services Team (ETS) at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI), where she has been a key leader since 2018. In this role, Traci... Read More →
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Yolanda Wilson

Business Analyst, NCDPI
Yolanda Wilson is a Business Analyst with the Educational Technology Services Team (ETS) at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI), where she focuses on the Every Child Accountability & Tracking System (ECATS). Although she is relatively new to her role as a Business... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Custom Tools Through the Lens of OLR LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
IC gives incredible customization options that did not exist in PowerSchool. Learn how to build Custom Tools in IC that can house your answers from OLR. Learn how to create, place, edit and report on your Custom Tools.
Speakers
avatar for Dustin Cherry

Dustin Cherry

PAR Specialist, Moore County
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Clean Data Equals Accurate Accountability LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
During this session attendees will learn how accurate student information data is related to federal and state reporting. Topics covered will include student enrollment,  course enrollments, state reporting, student programs, and other related topics. 
Speakers
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Melissa Ward

Hoke County Schools
Dona and I direct and coordinate the testing and accountability and NCSIS departments of Hoke County School. This is our third year working together. I have 20 years of experience with NC public schools in the areas of school counseling, school administration, NC SIS, and testing... Read More →
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Dona Long

PSU Testing & Accountability/SIS Coordinator
Dona and I direct and coordinate the testing and accountability and NCSIS departments of Hoke County School. This is our third year working together. I have 20 years of experience with NC public schools in the areas of school counseling, school administration, NC SIS, and testing... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

EdTech Escape Room: Building Durable Skills with AI-Powered Challenges LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Join me for an interactive EdTech escape room designed to explore the NC Portrait of a Graduate’s durable skills: Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Adaptability, and Creativity. Participants will engage in AI-powered challenges at each skill station, experiencing firsthand how AI tools can enhance real-world problem-solving and innovation in the classroom.This session will leave you with practical ideas and tools to bring AI-supported skill-building into your teaching practice. Get ready for a fast-paced, hands-on experience that will inspire new ways to foster essential skills for today’s learners!
Speakers
avatar for Colleen Graham

Colleen Graham

Educational Technology Specialist, Wayne County Public Schools
Colleen Graham is an Educational Technology Specialist with a background in project management and innovation. A prior Media Coordinator, she is an ISTE Certified Educator and NC Rethink Ed Badged Facilitator who regularly presents on Blended Learning and EdTech. She currently serves... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

AI Insights: Empowering Educators with Smarter Tools LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Go from information to insight with NotebookLM! In this hands-on session, school leaders, administrators, coaches, and teachers will explore how to leverage NotebookLM for tasks such as information analysis, curriculum development, school improvement, and standards-based classroom resource creation. Participants will gain practical skills to streamline complex data analysis and task creation into actionable insights and customized solutions.
Speakers
avatar for Stacy Lovdahl

Stacy Lovdahl

Western DTL Consultant, NCDPI/Digital Teaching and Learning
Stacy Lovdahl has 24 years of experience as a state and district-level education technologist. She is an AI literacy trainer, the Western DTL Consultant for NCDPI, an Instructional Technology Facilitator and a middle school science teacher. Stacy has dedicated significant efforts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

I Can Do WHAT with Google Sheets?!? LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
You're probably a pro at using Google Sheets, but is it time to take it to Ninja Status. Join Lauren Boucher to learn some new skills when it comes to the Sheets app of the Google for Education Suite. Lauren will share features and classroom implementation ideas for all grade levels. Leave inspired and empowered to become a Google Sheets Ninja!
Speakers
avatar for Lauren Boucher

Lauren Boucher

Consultant, NCDPI
Lauren Boucher has been in public education for over 18 years. She has taught 3rd grade, gifted education in grades K-8, and was a district level Digital Teaching and Learning Coach for more than 8 years. She joined the NCDPI as the Southeast Digital Teaching & Learning Consultant... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Byte-Size Brilliance: Using AI to Crunch School Data LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
In this session, discover how AI can transform data management in education by quickly summarizing test scores, surveys, and school-wide metrics to provide actionable insights. We’ll dive into AI tools that simplify data analysis and inform instructional decisions, all while supporting the implementation of school-wide goals. This session will also cover essential practices for safeguarding student data, ensuring that insights are generated without compromising privacy. Join us to explore how AI can be a powerful ally in making data-driven decisions, all with safety and efficiency at the forefront.
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Grant Haynes

Data Manager, Cleveland County Schools
Grant is an Instructional Coach for Cleveland County Schools and is based at Cleveland Early College High School.  He started out working as a math teacher in 2009 before transitioning to technology in 2011.   Grant also serves on the board for NCTIES as co-chair for the 2025 conference... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

The Right Assessment for the Purpose LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Join us for a school’s view of juggling multiple assessment options. Bethany Community School will discuss their choices for assessing student’s learning. The presentation will provide a view of using Schoolnet, Navvy, and PRoPL to assess students grow, review multiple sources of data, and support instruction.Presenters: Maegan Parker and Catherine Simone
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Rebecca Stokes

Instructional Improvement Systems Consultant, NCDPI
Rebecca works at DPI as a Professional Development Specialist and Product manager for Schoolnet.  She has been in education for 16 years serving as a Classroom Teacher, Digital Literacy Coach, and Instructional Technology Facilitator.  Rebecca is passionate about helping classroom... Read More →
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Amanda Phillips

Education Technology Support Consultant, Pearson
Amanda Phillips is a Project Coordinator for Pearson. She works with North Carolina schools and districts, supporting and responding to Service Now Cases for Schoolnet. 
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
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Maegan Parker

Director of Teaching and Learning, Bethany Community School
Maegan Parker is the Director of Teaching and Learning at Bethany Community School.  In her role she leads and supports teachers in grades 6-12. Coaching teachers includes data analysis, planning professional development, developing the school's curriculum plan, facilitating Professional... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Beyond the Jean Pass: Building a Positive Culture with Authentic Support LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This workshop will explore meaningful ways to recognize and support your team, creating a positive and encouraging work culture that feels sincere and grounded. Participants will discover strategies to authentically value and acknowledge staff members, ensuring they feel genuinely appreciated, even during challenging times. Through discussions, real-life examples, and interactive activities, attendees will learn how to communicate appreciation effectively, address concerns thoughtfully, and create a balanced approach to workplace positivity. By the end of the session, you’ll have practical tools to boost morale, strengthen team connections, and foster an environment where each staff member feels respected, valued, and supported for their unique contributions.
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Heather Pennica

Home Base Section Chief, NCDPI
Heather Pennica recently became the Home Base Section Chief for the NC Dept of Public Instruction after serving as the Executive Director of Tech & Media for Wilson County Schools, NC. She has been in education for over 20 years with varied experiences preK-12 working as a teacher... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 40 - Heritage AB (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Increasing Engagement in Secondary Learning with Small Group Instruction LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session will focus on utilizing blended learning instructional practices that allow for small group instruction in secondary classrooms. Participants will explore Station Rotation and Playlists through small group discussions, collaborative activities, and by modeling both methods in the workshop. Participants will leave with concrete ideas on how to support secondary students more effectively and to truly differentiate instruction. Participants will also learn how to use the FREE K-8 Course Content for ELA, Social Studies, Science, and Math to support this small group instruction.
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Kristine Barberio

Operations Manager / Virtual Instruction Consultan, NCDPI - Office of Virtual Instruction Support
Kristine Barberio is a 20+ year educator who has primarily taught 4th - 6th grades ELA. She is certified in and has worked as an Administrator, Gifted Education Teacher, and with MLL Students. She currently works for NCDPI with the Virtual Instruction Support Services Division through... Read More →
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Kelly Rawlston

Content Development Lead
Kelly Rawlston grew up in Milton, West Virginia and relocated to North Carolina in college and has lived in the Tar Heel State since 2001. She has 18+ years of experience in Public Education as a classroom teacher, technology facilitator, and blended learning instructor. Kelly holds... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 42 - Turnberry (Level 3)

3:00pm EST

Blending for Success: Leveraging the Internet to Increase Student Engagement LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
In this interactive session, participants will explore the power of blended learning to increase student engagement. Topics will include the 3 dimensions of engagement, blended learning strategies, and blended learning success stories. Participants will have an opportunity to network with other educators and begin designing a blended learning activity to use immediately! At the conclusion of the session, participants will be equipped with practical tools and innovative ideas for blended learning implementation.
Speakers
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Tericia Eller

Regional Virtual Instruction Consultant, NC Department of Public Instruction, Office of Virtual Instruction Services
Tericia Eller is a highly experienced educator with 26 years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an English teacher for middle school, high school, and college students, and has also served in various capacities including Instructional... Read More →
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Iris Ellington

Virtual Iinstruction, NC Department of Public Instruction
Iris Ellington is a highly experienced educator with 35+ years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an elementary and middle school teacher, Reading Specialist, magnet coordinator, district after-school program coordinator, and various... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

EdTech Tools for a Busy Administrator LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
School administrators juggle countless tasks daily, from managing school operations to supporting instructional goals. But how can they leverage EdTech tools to streamline their work while modeling best practices for digital teaching & learning? In this interactive session for administrators, we’ll explore a curated selection of time-saving edtech tools that empower administrators to work smarter, not harder. Learn how to incorporate digital tools that not only boost productivity but also showcase best practices in technology integration for your staff. Join us to discover how being a tech-savvy administrator can elevate both your role and your school community.
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Jordan Caldwell

DTL Consultant, NCDPI
Jordan has worked in public education for 15 years; previously serving as a district level Instructional Technology Specialist, an elementary Digital Learning Facilitator, and high school social studies teacher. Jordan currently serves as the Northwest Digital Teaching and Learning... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony BC (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Attendance LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Master the ins and outs of recording attendance in Infinite Campus for both period and daily tracking. This session will cover the essential do's and don'ts, common errors to avoid, and practical tips to ensure accuracy and compliance. Whether you're new to the system or looking to refine your process, this session will provide valuable insights to help you manage attendance effectively in the NCSIS.
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Jennifer Chapman

SIS TRAINER, Cumberland County Schools
I work for Cumberland County Schools as the Student Information Trainer. I have worked for CCS for a total of 20 years all but 3 of those years I was either a Data Manager or part of SIS Help Team. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 64 - Tidewater (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Infinite Campus Implementation for Charter Schools: Process Overview and Q&A LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
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Jennifer Fogleman

Data Manager, Triad Math and Science Academy
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Connie Babb

Director of Student Information, Long Leaf Charter
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom C (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Who Has Access to Your Data? Understanding and Managing Rights in NCEES LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session is designed to empower NCEES District and Site Administrators with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage data access within the NCEES system. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of data rights, learn how to identify who has access to sensitive information, and discover strategies to protect data privacy.Target Audience: NCEES Site and District Administrators
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Donna Currie

NCEES Product Manager, NCDPI
Donna Currie is the NCEES and OER Product Manager. Her roles in education over the last 28 years have included being a Digital Subscription and Technology Analyst, Teacher, Instructional Technology Facilitator, Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Virtual Academy Coordinator... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 66 - Tanglewood (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Insights & Early Warning LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand and utilize the tools related to understanding the data in their Infinite Campus site that will help to inform data-driven decisions.
Early Warning
  • Dashboard
  • GRAD Score
  • ABC's
Insights
  • Dashboard
  • Customization - Pivot use with Insights
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Tony Spengel

Training Specialist, Sr, Infinite Campus
Tony joined Infinite Campus in 2019. He is responsible for training district staff members on using the Infinite Campus SIS, reviewing district procedures to assist in evaluating future training needs, and providing real time support to district users. Additionally, Tony has been... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 14 - Auditorium II (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Keeping Census Data Clean LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session is designed to help attendees understand some best practices on keeping census data clean and the tools available in Infintie Campus available to help.Establishing Data RequirementsCensus ReportsData ValidationsRecords Transfers
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Brittani Wright

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Brittani is a SIS Training Specialist who helped implement Phase 1 PSUs. Prior to working at Infinite Campus, she was a teacher in Minnesota and Chicago, and later a Curriculum Developer and Consultant. Brittani enjoys working with customers to find solutions to make their jobs... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford G (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Clean, Correct, Create - NCSIS Data Validation Reports LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Explore the NCSIS Reporting: Data Validation Tools, Learn how to write your own data validation reports and Review use of the Data Change Tracker in NCSIS-Infinite Campus. Tool Rights needed for accessing these areas will also be included.
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Cami Narron

NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant, NCDPI
Cami is an NCSIS Professional Learning Regional Consultant and has been working at NCDPI for the past nine years on the Digital Teaching and Learning / Home Base team. She holds a degree in Graphic Design and loves working with schools starting with volunteering, substitute teaching... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover West (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

The Identification and Resolution of Census-related Issues LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
It is important that census data is converted in the cleaniest possible way.  To do this, a combination of logic is being applied by Infinite Campus in conjunction with targeted data cleaning in the legacy system.  We will dive into the reports available to help in this effort and you will understand the specific data cleanup steps that should be taken in the legacy system.
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Stephen Hallman

Business Consultant, Sr., Infinite Campus
See bio from Understanding fundamental data structures in Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 57 - Auditorium IV (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

OLR Processing LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session will help staff with the following items related to OLR Processing.•    Getting the Best Results from OLR Search•    Best Practices for Processing with Student Locator•    Best Use of Statuses and Status Messages•    OLR Processing Timeline and Events at each Stage•    Troubleshooting applications
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Kristi Koscianski

Training Specialist, Infinite Campus
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 19 - Guilford D (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Where's Waldo? Getting Teachers and Other Staff Members Set Up in IC LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Beginning with Staff State UID, this course will walk you through how to find, create new staff and get them set up in IC. This would include District Employment, District Assignment, how to set Tool RIghts, Update Demographics so they can receive communication via Messenger 2.0.(this can be adjusted as needed)
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Anita Willis

SIS Coordinator, Carteret
I began in 1998 as  TA, quickly moved to Data Manager, then Data Manager/Bookkeeper before moving to the Coordinator position in 2005. I am also a partner in a bakery called Beaufort Baking Company.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta A (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

If I Knew Then, What I KNOW Now: How Collaboration Can Conquer the Fear of Transition LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session will provide suggestive practices to those individuals who are either in Phase I or entering Phase II with helpful tips on user management for all user groups, quick tricks, and support for things to help ease the stress of implementation. 
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Brian A. Jones

Executive Director of Student Information, Johnston County Public School
I have worked with Johnston County Public Schools for 17 years and have served in many capacities during that time. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 63 - Grandover East (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

A Day in My Life as an IC Data Manager LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Come along with me as I take you through my day as a Data Manager using Infinite Campus. I will show you the most frequent tools that I use, how I muddle through households and what I do to survive the daily attendance changes. So join me and see if your day looks anything like mine and how I can help you make your day a little bit smoother.
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Melissa Coles

Data Manager, Moore County
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom A (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

....Are You Ready for It? Lessons Learned from Our Infinite Campus Era LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Shake it off, educators! Transitioning to a new Student Information System like Infinite Campus can feel like navigating your own Reputation tour. In this session, we’ll share lessons learned, strategies that worked, and ways to avoid bad Karma. Whether you’re a Begin Again rookie or a Mastermind pro, this session will provide practical tips and collaboration opportunities to help you move from feeling Delicate to Fearless. Let’s turn the challenges of Infinite Campus into your Wildest Dreams of success!
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Sarah Cardwell

Blended Learning Coordinator, Watauga County Schools
Sarah is the Blended Learning Coordinator for Watauga County Schools.  She has been an educator for over 17 years and is passionate about working with teachers and helping them grow professionally. Sarah loves reading and spending time with her family and dog. 
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Alison Schleede

Director of Technology, Watauga County Schools
Alison Schleede is the Director of Technology in Watauga County Schools in North Carolina. She has worked in several districts across North Carolina and in China. Alison has served as a teacher in all grade ranges, an Instructional Technology Facilitator, and a school administrat... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 68 - Victoria Ballroom B (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

SIS Coordinator Roundtable LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This interactive roundtable is designed exclusively for SIS Coordinators to connect, share experiences, and discuss best practices. Participants will have the opportunity to explore common challenges, exchange strategies for effective system management, and address specific topics like data integrity, system updates, and user support. Bring your questions, insights, and any current projects to the table for a collaborative session focused on enhancing the SIS experience across schools. This open forum will provide valuable peer-to-peer insights and practical takeaways to streamline your day-to-day SIS operations.
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Karen Jimeson

Regional NCSIS Professional Learning Consultant, NCDPI
I joined the SIS Professional Learning team in March 2024.  Prior to that, I had over 13 years of experience as a SIS Coordinator. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 62 - Augusta B (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Finally, the building is on one page. Exploring TeachBase. LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Is it in an e-mail, did you make an annoucement? Is it in the google drive, or on a random sheet of paper given at a meeting? Can I find it on the county website, or maybe NCPI? The infomration needed for us to stay informed and do our best is everywhere. TeachBase allows a school calendar, with daily announcements to be right beside where teachers plan. Easily see and comment on lessons plans without digging in and out of google folders. With TeachBase leadership can have piece of mind knowing all lesson plans are in the same format and close to a hub with reaserched back lesson examples and pedogologically sounds resources.Schedule an observation and take personal notes right where teachers plans are. Come check out TeachBase, a one stop shop for school sanity.
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Claire Benton

CEO/Founder, TeachBase
Claire has taught math at both the middle and high school level in North Carolina for the last 11 years. After seeing success in the classroom, 2018, 2019 top 25% middle math growth, 2nd highest math 1 growth 2022, 2023 Duhram public schools , 2023-2024 Teacher of the year Durham... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 55 - Arrowhead AB (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Schoolnet Tips and Troubleshooting LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Are you new to Schoolnet or are you a pro? This session will hone your skills, help to troubleshoot issues, and support using Schoolnet in your school. We will cover tips and tricks for teachers when using Schoolnet to assess student learning. We will also include tech issues and fixes to keep your staff and students up and running in Schoolnet.Presenters: Amanda Phillips, Rebecca Stokes, and Catherine Simone
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Amanda Phillips

Education Technology Support Consultant, Pearson
Amanda Phillips is a Project Coordinator for Pearson. She works with North Carolina schools and districts, supporting and responding to Service Now Cases for Schoolnet. 
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Catherine Simone

Project manager, Pearson
Catherine Simone is the Project Manger from Pearson for North Carolina's Instructional Improvement System. As a former teacher and school administrator, she supports North Carolina's schools and districts in utilizing formative and interim assessment platforms.
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 23 - Blandwood (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Classroom Instructional Strategies and Resources Found in Your ISTE/ASCD Memberships LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Discover how to maximize the benefits of your ISTE and ASCD memberships in this session tailored for North Carolina K-12 educators. Learn how to access and implement a range of instructional strategies and classroom resources that are readily available through these professional organizations. This session will guide you in exploring teaching materials, professional development opportunities, and instructional tools that align with your classroom needs. Whether you’re looking for subject-specific lesson plans or expert-led webinars, you’ll leave equipped with practical resources to support your teaching and foster student engagement.
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Ashley McBride

Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief, NCDPI
Dr. Ashley McBride is the Digital Learning Initiative Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support PSUs and schools with their understanding and implementation of the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. You can reach out to Ashley... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 20 - Carolina (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

We'll Do You One Better LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Are you purchasing class sets of magazines, an online encyclopedia, or subscriptions for ebooks? Are you seeing students and teachers Googling research topics? If so, join us and I’ll do you one better! During this session, we’ll show you how to save your school/district funds and showcase best practices for research. We will collectively tap into a plethora of digital resources available to all North Carolina K-13 public school units.
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Jill Darrough

Section Chief Digital Learning Programs, NCDPI
Jill Darrough is the Digital Learning Programs Section Chief for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Her role is to support public school units, PSUs, and schools as they operationalize the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. She has an amazing team of regional... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 60 - Pebble Beach (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Feedback Powered Learning with AI Tools LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Timely feedback is a highly effective strategy and crucial for student achievement, but how can busy teachers swiftly provide feedback amidst so many demanding responsibilities?  Join us to explore AI apps that empower teachers to integrate high quality, personalized, real-time feedback into standards-aligned lessons that promote student reflection and keep teachers in the loop. Discover how K-12 appropriate AI tools foster students' critical thinking and metacognitive skills, revealing their learning potential and lifting the mask to reveal their learning process.
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Stacy Lovdahl

Western DTL Consultant, NCDPI/Digital Teaching and Learning
Stacy Lovdahl has 24 years of experience as a state and district-level education technologist. She is an AI literacy trainer, the Western DTL Consultant for NCDPI, an Instructional Technology Facilitator and a middle school science teacher. Stacy has dedicated significant efforts... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 43 - Pinehurst (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

I Can Do WHAT with Google Docs?!? LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
You're probably a pro at using Google Docs, but is it time to take it to Ninja Status? Join Lauren Boucher to learn some new skills when it comes to the Docs app of the Google for Education Suite. Lauren will share underutilized features, time-saving tips, and classroom implementation ideas for all grade levels. Leave inspired and empowered to become a Google Docs Master!
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Lauren Boucher

Consultant, NCDPI
Lauren Boucher has been in public education for over 18 years. She has taught 3rd grade, gifted education in grades K-8, and was a district level Digital Teaching and Learning Coach for more than 8 years. She joined the NCDPI as the Southeast Digital Teaching & Learning Consultant... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 51 - Colony A (Level 3)

4:00pm EST

Campus Learning the LMS LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
This session is designed to inform attendees about the tools available to teachers within the Campus Learning portion of Infinite CampusCurriculum ToolsStudent EngagementScore AnalysisStudent Progress
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 17 - Auditorium III (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Unleash the Bot-tential: Differentiating Robotics for Every Elementary Mind LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
In this interactive session, we'll explore how to harness the power of robotics to unlock the limitless potential of elementary students - no matter their starting point. By reimagining the traditional robotics classroom as an engaging sandbox, we'll discover innovative ways to differentiate instruction and empower each young learner to thrive. Hands-on activities teach you how to leverage adaptive technologies, scaffold learning progressions, and foster a culture of creativity. We'll demonstrate strategies to nurture computational thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love of STEM. You'll leave with a toolkit of differentiation techniques guaranteed to ignite elementary innovators, from beginners to advanced.
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Leslie Pope

AIG Specialist/Admin Intern, Craven County Schools
Leslie Pope is an AIG Specialist for elementary and high schools in her district. A prior Media Coordinator and District ITF with a demonstrated history of working in the education industry, she is an NC Rethink Ed Badged Facilitator who regularly presents on STEM and EdTech. She... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 25 - Biltmore AB (Level 1)