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Saturday, May 10
 

9:45am CST

AI in Schools: The Good, The Bad & How to Set It Up for Success LIMITED
Saturday May 10, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am CST
AI is transforming education and student life in ways both exciting and deeply concerning. While it can enhance learning and creativity, it also presents serious risks—deepfakes, manipulated images, and AI-generated chatbots that exploit loneliness and vulnerability. Too often, when students fall into harmful AI-driven spaces, it’s because they feel disconnected in the real world. This session will explore how schools can take a proactive approach—helping students find the good in AI, understand its dangers, and, most importantly, build real-world belonging so they are less likely to seek unsafe connections online. 
 
Why this matters: 
  • AI is not just about ChatGPT and homework—students are facing deepfakes, body manipulation, AI-generated influencers, and romance chatbots that impact self-esteem and relationships. 
  • Schools must go beyond banning AI—developing a framework that educates and safeguards students against misinformation and AI-driven deception. 
 
Practical strategies & policy development: 
  • Creating a schoolwide AI policy that provides clarity for students, teachers, and parents. 
  • Teaching students and staff to recognize AI-generated deception, including deepfakes, AI-altered images, and algorithm-driven manipulation. 
  • Addressing AI’s influence on online relationships, including AI chatbots and romance simulators. 
  • Examining the impact of AI on mental health, particularly in body image manipulation and AI-generated influencers. 
  • Building AI literacy into advisory, media literacy, and digital citizenship programs. 
  • Educating parents on AI’s risks without fearmongering. 
 
 
Key Takeaway: School leaders will leave with a clear roadmap for AI education and policy, along with practical strategies to teach AI literacy across different roles in the school. 
Speakers
avatar for Allison Ochs

Allison Ochs

Founder and Owner, Edit change management -Digital Wellbeing and Citizenship
Allison Ochs is an American-Swiss social pedagogue, author, lecturer, and consultant specializing in digital literacy and citizenship in schools and beyond. With a background in social work and education, Allison has worked with families, children, and schools in diverse capacities... Read More →
Saturday May 10, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am CST
2nd Floor Tech Cube

11:15am CST

Managing the Digital Shift: How Online Communication Impacts the Classroom & School Community (Repeat) LIMITED
Saturday May 10, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm CST
Have you ever walked into class and felt like something was off—students whispering, a shift in energy, or tension between friends—but you had no idea what had happened? In today’s world, so much of student life unfolds online, in group chats, gaming communities, and social media. What happens in these spaces doesn’t stay there—it spills over into the classroom, shaping friendships, conflicts, and overall school culture. This session will explore how online interactions influence student dynamics and how educators can foster a safe, connected learning environment that bridges the gap between digital and real-world relationships 
 
Why this matters: 
  • Students bring their online conflicts into the classroom, but educators often lack the tools to address these digital behaviors effectively. 
  • Bullying, exclusion, and miscommunication online have real consequences for school culture. 
 
Practical strategies: 
  • Identifying digital conflicts early before they disrupt classroom culture. 
  • Establishing proactive classroom norms that prevent online bullying and exclusion. 
  • Effective interventions when online meanness spills into in-person interactions. 
  • Schoolwide safeguarding approaches to ensure students feel safe both online and offline. 
 
Key Takeaway: Educators will learn specific techniques for noticing, addressing, and preventing digital conflicts while fostering a classroom culture of belonging.
Speakers
avatar for Allison Ochs

Allison Ochs

Founder and Owner, Edit change management -Digital Wellbeing and Citizenship
Allison Ochs is an American-Swiss social pedagogue, author, lecturer, and consultant specializing in digital literacy and citizenship in schools and beyond. With a background in social work and education, Allison has worked with families, children, and schools in diverse capacities... Read More →
Saturday May 10, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm CST
2nd Floor Tech Cube

1:30pm CST

Using Student Voice & Storytelling to Navigate Digital Belonging & Online Challenges LIMITED
Saturday May 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to engage students, whether we’re addressing digital dilemmas, social struggles, or moments of feeling left out. Students don’t just hear stories—they connect with them, remember them, and take the lessons with them long after the conversation ends. This session explores how educators can use storytelling—both their own and their students—to spark meaningful discussions, tackle complex online issues, and create a stronger sense of belonging in the classroom. 
 
Why this matters: 
  • Students face digital challenges that adults do not always see. 
  • Storytelling builds belonging—when students share their experiences, they realize they are not alone. 
 
Practical strategies: 
  • Student-led storytelling techniques to discuss digital dilemmas like exclusion, social media pressure, and online identity. 
  • Facilitating digital storytelling projects that allow students to express themselves safely. 
  • Teaching digital empathy through real student experiences. 
  • Creating safe spaces where students can talk about digital pressures openly. 
 
Key Takeaway: Educators will leave with practical tools to bring student voice into advisory, social-emotional learning, and classroom discussions, strengthening belonging through shared experience.
Speakers
avatar for Allison Ochs

Allison Ochs

Founder and Owner, Edit change management -Digital Wellbeing and Citizenship
Allison Ochs is an American-Swiss social pedagogue, author, lecturer, and consultant specializing in digital literacy and citizenship in schools and beyond. With a background in social work and education, Allison has worked with families, children, and schools in diverse capacities... Read More →
Saturday May 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
2nd Floor Tech Cube
 
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