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Vision

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

Introduction to Interactive Video
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
Learn the basics of building and assigning a self paced interactive video lesson - all from within WeVideo! In this session we will focus on a deep dive into the creation of interactive videos, how to assign them to your students and easy as well as showcase three easy and effective ways to leverage active video learning in the classroom.

Outcomes:
  1. Understand the benefits of using Interactive video in the classroom
  2. Create and publish an interactive video
  3. Monitor and analyze interactive video data

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Tuesday June 2, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
3509

10:40am MDT

Designing and Implementing Media Projects in the Classroom
Tuesday June 2, 2026 10:40am - 11:40am MDT
From science and history documentaries to personal narratives, student media projects are a great way to increase engagement and enhance learning outcomes across content areas. In this session, educators will learn how to use classroom tools inWeVideo to facilitate media projects. We’ll share curricular resources and best practices for facilitating each stage of a media project from generating a topic to showcasing student work! By the end of this session, you’ll be ready to implement a student media project that builds academic vocabulary, content knowledge, and literacy while enhancing learning with21st century skills!

Outcomes:
  1. Utilize WeVideo’s classroom tools and the assignment ideas library
  2. Understand the phases of a long-form media project
  3. Design and facilitate media projects with students

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Tuesday June 2, 2026 10:40am - 11:40am MDT
3509

12:40pm MDT

Podcasting for the Classroom
Tuesday June 2, 2026 12:40pm - 1:40pm MDT
Student podcasting is a great way to enhance learning by turning any traditional writing assignment into a highly-engaging media project where students create work that can be shared with an authentic audience. In this session, you’ll learn how to use WeVideo’s voice recorder, audio editing tools, and music and sound effects from the stock media library to enhance audio storytelling! We’ll also share curricular resources educators can use to implement podcasting projects that enable students to demonstrate core content knowledge, use academic vocabulary in an authentic context, and achieve common core literacy standards.


Outcomes:
  1. Understand the benefits of student podcasting projects
  2. Learn how to use audio editing tools to produce a podcast
  3. Learn how to design and implement student podcasting projects

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Tuesday June 2, 2026 12:40pm - 1:40pm MDT
3509

1:50pm MDT

Video-Based Discussion: Quick Recording & ClassFeed
Tuesday June 2, 2026 1:50pm - 3:00pm MDT
Elevate your classroom engagement by mastering the art of video-based communication. This session is designed to help you streamline your workflow using classroom essentials and pre-made content to save valuable planning time.
We will dive deep into two game-changing features:
  • Quick Recording: Learn how to capture and share authentic video moments in seconds.
  • ClassFeed: Discover how to centralize your assignments and discussions into a dynamic, social-media-style hub that keeps students connected and informed.
Whether you’re looking to flip your classroom or simply boost participation, you’ll leave with the tools to create a more interactive and accessible learning environment.
Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Tuesday June 2, 2026 1:50pm - 3:00pm MDT
3509
 
Wednesday, June 3
 

9:10am MDT

Introduction to Interactive Video
Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:10am - 10:10am MDT
Learn the basics of building and assigning a self paced interactive video lesson - all from within WeVideo! In this session we will focus on a deep dive into the creation of interactive videos, how to assign them to your students and easy as well as showcase three easy and effective ways to leverage active video learning in the classroom.

Outcomes:
  1. Understand the benefits of using Interactive video in the classroom
  2. Create and publish an interactive video
  3. Monitor and analyze interactive video data

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:10am - 10:10am MDT
3509

10:20am MDT

Interactivity+: Taking Interactions to the Next Level
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:20am - 11:20am MDT
Ready to move beyond the basics? This deep-dive session explores the full spectrum of the Interactivity+ suite. We will break down the specific functions of every interaction type, showing you how to transition from simple clicks to immersive, multi-dimensional learning experiences.
What you’ll master:
  • Deep-Dive Analysis: A comprehensive look at the mechanics behind every interaction tool.
  • Strategic Functionality: How to choose the right interaction to trigger specific cognitive skills.
  • Advanced Layering: Tips for combining tools to create sophisticated, branching learning paths.

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:20am - 11:20am MDT
3509

1:45pm MDT

Broadcast: An Audience Response System for Real-Time Instruction
Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm MDT
In this session, educators will learn how to convert your asynchronous content to a live student-response experience for face to face, hybrid, or remote instruction. Broadcast mode allows instructors to send a variety of questions over web conferencing apps or in socially distanced lecture halls, allowing for maximum student engagement in synchronous lessons & lectures. Enjoy all the benefits of real-time data and monitoring, too!

Outcomes:
  1. Assign an interactive video in Broadcast mode
  2. Understand when you should deploy live interactive videos
  3. Reassign a Broadcast as an asynchronous interactive video to support personalized learning

Presenter
avatar for Taylor Ripley

Taylor Ripley

Product Marketing Manager, WeVideo
Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm MDT
3509
 


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