Overview

April 25

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K-12 and higher education institutions are incorporating artificial intelligence into teaching and learning, student support, and support operations.  With the right computing technology, schools can significantly improve teaching and learning – along with optimizing administrative processes and back-office workflows. The challenge is having the customized fit of regulatory guidance, implementation plans, and end-point devices to fulfill this potential. 

Join the Center for Digital Education and our partners at HP on April 25 for a virtual discussion on AI in education, and what you need to know to integrate AI into educational institutions and make the most of AI-powered solutions.

This 30-minute webinar will include industry insights such as:

  • How to develop district- and institution-wide policies and strategies for AI
  • How to future proof your hardware inventory of workstations, printers, and peripherals for AI utilization
  • How AI impacts cybersecurity in education – and how the right IT helps you be prepared
  • Emerging use cases and best practices for AI in education

Speakers

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Dan Gohl

Head US Education Strategy, HP Inc.

Daniel Gohl joined HP Inc. as Head of US Education Strategy in September 2022. He brings three decades of partnering for success through innovation with students and educators from pre-kindergarten through post-graduate studies. Daniel has deep knowledge and extensive experience in teaching, education management, and educational policy at the local, state, and national level. He is committed to helping communities, and the institutions serving them, ensure that education is contemporary, challenging, and continuous. Dan was raised in the Mid-Hudson Valley region of New York and currently lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with his wife and three children.

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Tom Ryan — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Education

Tom Ryan has recently retired from Santa Fe Public Schools, in New Mexico, as Chief Information and Strategy Officer. He has co-founded, K12 Strategic Technology Advisory Group, to assist district leaders deliver educational success with technology, which is led by experienced school technology leaders. He has expertise in strategic planning and leadership, designing digital learning environments, technology infrastructure reviews. Dr. Ryan has a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction. He has served as CIO in large and very large public-school districts and has 40+ years of experience and expertise in teaching, leadership, technology integration and blended/online learning program development. He is past chair in CoSN and works with the Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) performing large school district reviews and helps coordinate annual CIO conferences. Dr. Ryan is a Senior Fellow for the Center of Digital Education and presents at several international and national conferences throughout the year.