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In Canyons School District, we believe that all stakeholders benefit from purposeful technology integration within the learning process, focusing on student achievement. Educational technology will be used to empower teachers, students, and other stakeholders to gain the knowledge and skills needed to adapt, create, consume, and connect responsibly and ethically with the broader world in preparation for meaningful life opportunities.

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Tuesday, June 2
 

9:30am MDT

UDL: What is it? Why use it?
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
This session will break down the basics of UDL and how you can incorporate it into your class in small chunks or in whole units
Presenter
avatar for Sydnie Schoepf

Sydnie Schoepf

Instructional Coach, Hillcrest High, Canyons District
Sydnie has 17 years in education and a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction. She loves to nerd out about all things learning and EdTech. When she's not working, you can catch her playing with her two puppies, reading, or both.
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3406

9:30am MDT

“Less Telling, More Thinking: Sensemaking in Secondary Science”
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
This session will equip secondary science teachers with practical strategies to shift from content delivery to student sensemaking. Grounded in 3D learning and Utah SEEd standards, participants will explore how to use phenomena, questioning, and structured discourse to help students construct and revise scientific explanations. Teachers will engage in a model lesson, analyze classroom strategies, and leave with tools they can immediately implement in their own PLCs and classrooms.
Presenter
avatar for Leslie Allen

Leslie Allen

Specialist, Canyons School District
avatar for Andrew Jones

Andrew Jones

Specialist, Canyons School District
Andrew is the High School Science Specialist for the Instructional Supports Department. He is passionate about the implementation of 3D science in classrooms.
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3414

9:30am MDT

Student-Talk and Movement Strategies to Support Vocabulary Acquisition and Retention
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
In this break-out, two different student-talk / vocabulary strategies will be demonstrated with attendees acting in the student roles. Krista Edwards and Emily Gonzalez will model strategies for Tier 1 Vocabulary Instruction, using lessons that they have used in the past and taught with improved student outcomes and student engagement. Krista will start with demonstrating a lesson pairing visual scaffolds to vocabulary acquisition, and Emily will demonstrate a strategy using physical movement in a World Language classroom to support vocabulary acquisition. Following these two demonstrations, there will be time for a debrief and conversation on how these strategies apply to your classroom and content. Teachers will leave with the confidence that they have actionable strategies they can implement immediately.
Presenter
avatar for Krista Edwards

Krista Edwards

Instructional Coach
avatar for Emily Gonzalez

Emily Gonzalez

High School Spanish Teacher
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
2307

9:30am MDT

The Collaborative Classroom: Using Quality Interactions and Mind Mirrors to Boost Engagement
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
We will be presenting on a QTEL lesson structure we have implemented in the classroom. This strategy includes reading in 4 voices, collaboration, creating a mind mirror of the character you are reading about, and presentation skills.
Presenter
avatar for Caitlin Barrus

Caitlin Barrus

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District
I am currently getting ISTE certified. Additionally, I am an eMINTS affiliate trainer, and have presented on the use of SAMR and TPACK.
avatar for Lindsey Hausknecht

Lindsey Hausknecht

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3503

9:30am MDT

Curating the Classroom: Engaging Students through Interactive Mini Museums
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
What if your students didn't just summarize their learning, but curated an exhibit? Move beyond an essay or run-of-the-mill Slide Deck and turn your classroom into an interactive gallery.

By stepping into the role of a Museum Curator, students do more than just report facts - they evaluate, prioritize, and defend their choices. Canva’s Mini Museums take the heavy lifting out of design, allowing students to focus on the 'why' behind the 'what'. Join this session for a 3D glow-up that puts learning on a pedestal.
Presenter
avatar for Monica Alm

Monica Alm

APPEL Coaching Coordinator, Canyons School District
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3418

9:30am MDT

High Quality Teaching & Learning: Leveraging AI to improve Feedback Cycles
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
This session explores how AI can be used to strengthen feedback cycles and support high-quality teaching and learning. Participants will examine how timely, actionable feedback helps students refine their thinking, deepen understanding, and take ownership of their learning, while also reducing the burden on teachers.

It will introduce teachers to Snorkl, which is a tool for students to record and explain their thinking, and then get immediate and personalized feedback from AI. Students insights are also shared educators so they can better understand how their students think, including their strengths and where they need more support.
Presenter
avatar for Maggie Kenny

Maggie Kenny

Partnerships, Snorkl
Maggie Kenny is a former middle school special education teacher and a member of the Snorkl team. She works with schools and districts across the country to support AI-powered formative assessment and help teachers provide more timely, individualized feedback. Drawing on her classroom... Read More →
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
2507

9:30am MDT

Congruence and Your Teaching Practice
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
During this reflective session, teachers will work to align their values with their teaching practice as one step towards protecting against burnout and demoralization.
Presenter
avatar for Bob Violano

Bob Violano

instructional coach, Canyons School District

I am an instructional coach at Mount Jordan Middle School with a background in science education and physics teaching. After moving from Connecticut to Utah in 2008, I earned a Master’s in Secondary Education and a Master’s of Science in Physics Teaching from the University of... Read More →
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
2214

9:30am MDT

Boost Student Success: Practical Executive Function Strategies for the Classroom
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
Empower students to thrive by intentionally teaching executive function skills. This interactive session shifts the focus from managing behavior to building capacity. Learn actionable "adult moves"—modeling metacognition, creating predictable routines, and using visual tools—that help students plan, prioritize, and sustain attention, bridging the gap between external support and self-regulation.
Presenter
avatar for Bethany Baker

Bethany Baker

SPED Teacher Specialist, Canyons School District Special Education Dept

KC

Kristin Crain

Teacher Specialsit, Canyons School District

Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3416

10:40am MDT

Make it Mario: Low-Tech Ideas to Gamify your Curriculum
Tuesday June 2, 2026 10:40am - 11:40am MDT
In this fun and fast-paced presentation, teachers of all content areas will be given ideas and actionable steps to support their students in practice and review work while motivating them through competition and creative presentation.
Presenter
avatar for Katie Schmoldt

Katie Schmoldt

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District
I love history teaching, integrating technology, and anything outdoors!

avatar for Kaylie Sullivan

Kaylie Sullivan

Secondary English Language Arts Teacher
Tuesday June 2, 2026 10:40am - 11:40am MDT
2313

1:50pm MDT

No Time? No Problem! 15-Minute Micro-Challenges using Keva Planks
Tuesday June 2, 2026 1:50pm - 3:00pm MDT
Engineering doesn't always need a three-week unit. Inspired by the success of Maker's Got Talent—a student-created, district-wide Middle School Keva Plank competition—this fully hands-on session focuses on scaling that high-energy excitement down to the classroom level through 10-to-15-minute "Micro-Challenges." Instead of just hearing about these activities, you will actively build and iterate through live mini-challenges while exploring how to design custom prompts that tie directly into your specific content area and curriculum goals. Whether you teach math, science, history, or art, you will learn the thought process behind setting constraints that spark instant teamwork and critical thinking, walking away with a clear blueprint to seamlessly mash up playful engineering with your daily content.
Presenter
avatar for Chandra Martz

Chandra Martz

DTL Specialist, General
Chandra Martz is a Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for Canyons School District, where she supports DTL and STEAM initiatives. She has been working in educational technology since 2012, helping K–12 educators and students integrate innovative tools and practices that enhance... Read More →
Tuesday June 2, 2026 1:50pm - 3:00pm MDT
2305
 


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