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Thursday, October 15
 

8:00am EDT

Beyond the Classroom: Engaging Your Whole Community in Digital Citizenship
Thursday October 15, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Building a healthy, safe, and responsible digital culture requires meaningful engagement from students, educators, families, school leaders, and the broader community. This session will explore strategies for creating shared understanding and collective ownership around digital citizenship initiatives across an entire school community. Participants will examine approaches for family engagement, student leadership, community partnerships, and schoolwide communication while exploring ways to move digital citizenship beyond isolated lessons and into everyday practice. The session will highlight practical examples, engagement strategies, and actionable ideas for building a more connected and collaborative approach to digital citizenship.
Speakers
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Jonathan Werner

MLTI Ambassador Program Coordinator, Maine DOE - Learning Through Technology Team
Jonathan has worked in education for over thirty years as a teacher, technology integrator, education attorney, and professional development coordinator. His mission is to support educators to better understand how tech can transform teaching and learning. He is very proud to be a... Read More →
Thursday October 15, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Pine Tree

9:10am EDT

Less Noise, More Learning: Reframing Technology Use in Schools
Thursday October 15, 2026 9:10am - 10:10am EDT
Educators are increasingly navigating complex conversations about screen time shaped by headlines, conflicting research, and public concern. This session focuses on building readiness to respond by examining common narratives and research, identifying where claims are supported, oversimplified, or misunderstood, and emphasizing the importance of context, instructional design, and the differences in how technology is used.

Through discussion and scenario-based exploration, participants will develop practical strategies for responding to questions from school boards, families, and colleagues. This session centers on clear communication, research-informed perspectives, and actionable approaches to ensuring technology use remains intentional and learning-focused, leaving participants better prepared to engage in these conversations with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Speakers
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Jonathan Werner

MLTI Ambassador Program Coordinator, Maine DOE - Learning Through Technology Team
Jonathan has worked in education for over thirty years as a teacher, technology integrator, education attorney, and professional development coordinator. His mission is to support educators to better understand how tech can transform teaching and learning. He is very proud to be a... Read More →
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Jim Chasse

Infrastructure Specialist Maine DOE, Maine Department of Education
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Emma-Marie Banks

Coordinator of Learning Through Technology, Maine Department of Education
As the Coordinator of Learning Through Technology, Emma oversees the implementation of the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI), supporting schools in the purposeful integration of technology to enhance teaching and learning. In her role, Emma leads long-term statewide planning... Read More →
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Jon Graham

Elementary Digital Learning Specialist, Maine Department of Education
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Allison Braley

Computer Science Specialist, Maine Department of Education
Allison Braley is the Computer Science Specialist at the Maine Department of Education. She previously taught computer science and served as a technology integrator for nine years, supporting students and educators in innovative technology use. In 2022, she was recognized as the CSTA/Infosys... Read More →
Thursday October 15, 2026 9:10am - 10:10am EDT
Pine Tree

12:10pm EDT

Ask, Explore, Connect: Lunch with the LTT Team
Thursday October 15, 2026 12:10pm - 1:10pm EDT
During this informal lunch session, participants are invited to engage directly with the LTT team through open conversation and discussion. Bring questions, explore emerging topics, and connect with others navigating similar challenges in technology and learning. This is a flexible, participant-driven space designed for sharing ideas, gaining insight, and building connections—no formal presentation, just conversation.
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Thursday October 15, 2026 12:10pm - 1:10pm EDT
Pine Tree

1:10pm EDT

Cyberstorm: A Take-Home Tabletop Toolkit for Navigating Digital Dilemmas
Thursday October 15, 2026 1:10pm - 2:10pm EDT
This interactive professional learning session helps educators recognize and respond to the digital dilemmas that commonly arise for both teachers and students; issues like online privacy, cyberbullying, misinformation, and responsible tech use. Through real-world scenarios, collaborative discussion, and practical strategies, participants learn how to guide students in making thoughtful, ethical choices online while also protecting their own digital well‑being. By the end of the session, teachers walk away with ready‑to‑use classroom activities, conversation prompts, and a clearer understanding of how to foster a safe, supportive digital culture across grade levels.
Speakers
avatar for Jim Chasse

Jim Chasse

Infrastructure Specialist Maine DOE, Maine Department of Education
Thursday October 15, 2026 1:10pm - 2:10pm EDT
Pine Tree

2:20pm EDT

How AI Works: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Educators
Thursday October 15, 2026 2:20pm - 3:20pm EDT
How AI Works: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Educators is an interactive session designed to help educators better understand the computer science behind artificial intelligence. Participants will explore how AI systems learn from data, recognize patterns, and generate predictions through concepts such as algorithms, machine learning, and neural networks. The session will also examine the opportunities, limitations, ethical considerations, and real-world impacts of AI, while providing educators with a stronger foundation for discussing AI literacy and computer science concepts with students.
Speakers
avatar for Allison Braley

Allison Braley

Computer Science Specialist, Maine Department of Education
Allison Braley is the Computer Science Specialist at the Maine Department of Education. She previously taught computer science and served as a technology integrator for nine years, supporting students and educators in innovative technology use. In 2022, she was recognized as the CSTA/Infosys... Read More →
Thursday October 15, 2026 2:20pm - 3:20pm EDT
Pine Tree
 
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