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2:00PM ET
What you'll learn
For years, digital citizenship has been treated as a checklist — a few lessons on online safety and screen time. But today’s schools need something deeper. As misinformation spreads, AI reshapes communication, and students live more of their lives online, leaders must rethink what it means to educate ethical, participatory digital citizens.
In this timely conversation, Dr. Kristen Mattson, author of Digital Citizenship in Action, shares how schools and districts can shift from reactive tech policies to a purpose-driven digital culture grounded in trust, empathy, and student agency.
Join this webinar to learn:
- Reframe digital citizenship as a shared culture — not a one-off lesson.
- Address urgent challenges like AI, bias, and misinformation with ethical guardrails.
- Embed digital citizenship across subjects and grade levels with practical strategies.
- Lead mindset shifts among staff, families, and community through clear vision and support.
Whether you’re leading curriculum, policy, or professional learning, this session will help you embed digital citizenship into the DNA of your schools — not just as a tech task, but as a civic imperative. Plus — get your hands on a powerful downloadable resource to kickstart your journey!
Your speakers

Dr. Kristen Mattson
Director Information & Technology, ABC Unified School District
Her book Digital Citizenship in Action and co-authored PK–12 framework have guided states and districts nationwide. Whether in classrooms or keynotes, Kristen inspires schools to move beyond rules—and toward digital agency, equity, and impact.

Laurel Kirchhoff
Senior Customer Manager
She’s a Google Innovator, ISTE “20 to Watch” honoree, higher ed professor, international keynote speaker, and published author and she’s just getting started.
If you care about future-ready teaching that actually works, join Laurel’s session today.
3:00PM ET
What you'll learn
In education, district size and budget shouldn’t limit innovation and impact. This rings true for ABC Unified District who are transforming classrooms and mindsets – not by chasing trends but integrating technology in a way that is strategic, inclusive and grounded with strong pedagogy.
ABC’s mission? To empower every student by fostering a culture of safety, resilience, inclusivity, and lifelong learning. Part of this being their Instructional Technology goal that ensures students are using technology to enhance, not replace in-person teaching experiences.
Join this webinar to learn:
- Scale with Limited Resources: See how ABC Unified drives big impact on a lean budget by prioritizing smart, scalable tech strategies.
- Align Tech with Teaching: Learn how they embed EdTech to support — not replace — strong pedagogy across classrooms.
- Build an Innovation Mindset: Explore how leadership fosters a culture of continuous improvement and proactive tech use.
Plus — get your hands on a powerful downloadable resource to kickstart your journey!
Ready to lead the change? Sign up now and be unstoppable.
Your speakers

Mike Lawrence
Director Information & Technology, ABC Unified School District

Cortney Pyle
6th Grade Teacher and Site Technology Champion, Stowers Elementary, ABC Unified School District

Laurel Kirchhoff
Senior Customer Manager
She’s a Google Innovator, ISTE “20 to Watch” honoree, higher ed professor, international keynote speaker, and published author and she’s just getting started.
If you care about future-ready teaching that actually works, join Laurel’s session today.
1:00PM ET
What you'll learn
When done right, PBL (Project Based Learning) transforms not just classrooms, but entire school cultures. Students become problem-solvers. Teachers become designers. And leaders become architects of learning communities that actually reflect the real world.
The truth is, real PBL doesn’t just ask teachers to change their lesson plans, it asks leaders to change systems. Without district-wide support, even the best-intentioned PBL efforts fall flat or quietly fade away.
Join this webinar to learn:
- The difference between true PBL and “just doing dessert projects”
- What leaders must do to scale PBL successfully
- A simple, phased blueprint to start or grow PBL in your district
Plus — get your hands on a powerful downloadable resource to kickstart your journey!
Ready to lead the change? Sign up now and be unstoppable.
Your speakers

Steve Martinez
Educator Consultant & Coordinator
With a master’s in Curriculum & Instruction focused on EdTech from CSU Stanislaus, he’s spent his career bridging innovation and instruction.
From leading secondary classrooms to shaping future educators at Teachers College of San Joaquin, Steve is all about real learning, real impact, and reimagining education for what’s next.

Margie Tiner
Teaching & Learning Coordinator
A former teacher, coach, and edtech specialist, she pairs real-world experience with a drive to empower educators through technology.
With a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction and over a decade in K–12 education, she’s led everything from instructional design to tech integration.
Now at Kami, Margie helps schools unlock the platform’s full potential and inspires teachers to reimagine what’s possible with the right tools.
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