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Thursday, August 6
 

8:00am EDT

Integrating Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Seesaw in the Elementary Classroom PreK-5
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Seesaw offers an expert-designed, all-in-one solution for teaching elementary computer science with confidence. It provides ready-to-use lessons, pacing guides, and professional development, along with engaging instructional content, meaningful practice activities, and assessments that track student growth in problem-solving and computational thinking.

This session explores how Seesaw supports confident, high-quality elementary computer science instruction through an expert-designed, all-in-one approach. Participants will discover how to leverage built-in scope and sequences, lesson plans, pacing guides, and professional development to effectively plan and deliver instruction. The session will highlight engaging instructional tools, including videos, interactive texts, and discussion prompts that deepen student understanding. Attendees will also learn how students apply their knowledge through cross-curricular, real-world activities, and how built-in assessments provide valuable insights into growth in problem-solving and computational thinking.
Speakers
avatar for Kim Marie Kefalas

Kim Marie Kefalas

Elementary Technology Teacher, Kimmersive Technology
I am an elementary technology teacher serving students in grades K–5 with over 30 years of experience in education. I am proud to be recognized as an Apple Distinguished Educator (2023), Microsoft Innovative Educator (2025), and Seesaw Certified Educator. As a passionate conference... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Virtual

8:00am EDT

AI Coding Buddies: Sparking Critical & Creative Thinking in CS 3-12
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
What if every student had a “Design Thinking Buddy” to guide them through coding, debugging, and creative problem solving? This hands-on session explores how student-facing AI agents—customized for CS classrooms—can scaffold design thinking, UDL, and inclusive CS practices for diverse learners.

Participants will experiment with an AI Coding Buddy, learn core prompt‑engineering strategies, and explore adaptable templates for building their own classroom bots using platforms such as Flint, MagicSchool, SchoolAI, Gemini, ChatGPT, Canva AI, Makers Empire, Coding Makers, Tinkercad, or Qweebi.

Through open-ended challenges and reflection, we’ll examine how AI supports English learners, reluctant writers, and neurodiverse students while strengthening confidence and independence in CS.

Attendees will leave with practical integration strategies, alignment to CSTA and UDL frameworks, and ready-to-use resources for launching their own Design Thinking Buddy in any grade level.
Speakers
avatar for Kimberly Smith

Kimberly Smith

CS & Design Thinking / STEAM Teacher | Instructional Innovation Coach, Saint Raphael School
Kimberly Smith is a CS and Design Thinking teacher, Instructional Innovation Coach, and Systems Administrator at Saint Raphael School. Her session — Beyond the Answer Machine: Adapting AI Thinking Partners for Student Projects — is built around a classroom-tested master prompt... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

8:00am EDT

Java Classes and Methods
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
This Intermediate Java workshop is designed for learners who have completed the Java for Teachers course or who have basic experience with the Java programming language, including declaring variables, printing to output, writing conditional statements, and using loops. To build on this foundation, learners will be introduced to key object-oriented programming concepts in Java, such as using objects as data types, understanding the structure of a class, writing and calling instance methods, and—time permitting—basic inheritance.
Speakers
avatar for Lora Santucci

Lora Santucci

Teacher of Computer Science & Mathematics, Morris Hills High School
Lora Santucci teaches math and computer science at Morris Hills High School in Rockaway, NJ where she resides with her husband and children. She studied mathematics, computer science, and music at Rutgers University and began teaching in 1998. Over the years she has presented at NCTM... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

8:00am EDT

Culture, Code, and the 5 E's : Designing Culturally Relevant AI Lessons from Prompt to Project
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
AI in the classroom only works when it deepens student thinking instead of replacing it. In this hands-on workshop, we will use the 5 E model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Empower, which is our version of Elaborate, and Evaluate) to design AI-integrated lessons that are technically sound and culturally grounded. You will see how AI can support inquiry, computational thinking, debugging, and project-based learning, without doing the thinking for your students. You will walk out with a draft lesson plan or project that is standards-aligned, ethically sound, and connected to who your students actually are: their voice, their identity, their community.

As AI shows up in more classrooms, most educators are handed a list of tools and left to figure out the rest. What they actually need is an instructional design model: a way to decide what students should learn, where AI belongs in the curriculum, and how to teach it ethically and well. This workshop gives them just that.

Participating educators will design culturally relevant AI lessons using the 5 E instructional model: Engage, Explore, Explain, Empower (our take on Elaborate), and Evaluate. The 5 E model builds student understanding through curiosity, investigation, direct instruction, application, and reflection. We rename the application phase "Empower" on purpose. That is the moment students take a concept and make it their own, digging into the work without being walked through every step, and that ownership is where real confidence and capability get built. Paired with culturally responsive CS instruction, the model helps teachers design lessons that are technically rigorous and connected to students' lives, identities, communities, and futures.

The main work is student-facing, anchored by one standard: AI should deepen student thinking, not replace it. Using the 5 E model, participants design AI-integrated CS lessons and projects where students explore AI concepts, evaluate AI outputs, question bias and data, use AI tools responsibly, and apply computational thinking to problems that matter to them. The session also makes room for a secondary move: how teachers can use AI as a planning assistant to brainstorm, differentiate, and strengthen their lessons, without letting it replace their instructional expertise. In both cases, AI stays a tool inside sound instruction rather than a gimmick bolted on top.

The session includes sample AI lesson structures, culturally responsive planning questions, and classroom activities built around prompt development, code review, bias analysis, data conversations, digital citizenship, and human-centered design. Participants will also work through the real responsibilities of AI integration: privacy, bias, hallucinations, academic integrity, accessibility, and student agency.

Throughout, participants use a guided planning template to draft or redesign an AI-integrated CS lesson. They will name the lesson goal, relevant standard, student task, AI tool or concept, cultural connection, instructional strategy, assessment approach, and ethical considerations, with time built in to collaborate, give and receive feedback, and refine.

Participants leave with a draft lesson or project plan ready to adapt to their own classroom. The goal is to move educators from "AI matters" to "I know exactly how to teach this responsibly, meaningfully, and sustainably."
Speakers
avatar for Victor Hicks

Victor Hicks

Founder & CEO, Coding with Culture
Victor G. Hicks is the Founder and CEO of Coding with Culture, a Black-founded educational ecosystem building a Kindergarten-to-HBCU pathway in Computational and Design Thinking. With more than two decades of dedicated service in education before launching his organization, Victor... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

8:00am EDT

Adobe Express in the Classroom: Create, Communicate, Captivate (K-12 Educators)
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
What if your students could turn a book report into a cinematic video, transform data into a stunning infographic, or design a public service announcement that actually moves people — all in one class period? With Adobe Express, they can. This hands-on workshop invites educators across all grade levels and content areas to explore Adobe Express from a student's perspective and discover how this free, intuitive creative platform can transform the way learners communicate, collaborate, and demonstrate mastery. Through live demos and guided practice, participants will build at least one classroom-ready project before they leave — no design experience required. Come ready to create, leave ready to inspire.
Speakers
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Alicia Testa

Computer Science Teacher 7-12 / STEAM Innovation Consultant, Palmyra High School
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

8:30am EDT

Introducing AI Fundamentals 9-12
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Gain insights on implementation strategies to bring AI Fundamentals into your classroom with CYBER.ORG’s newest high school course!

Focused on artificial intelligence systems, data, ethics, and real-world applications, this session highlights the course structure, lesson design, performance tasks, and interactive labs of the AI Fundamentals course that help students move beyond AI tools and into understanding how AI works. Explore no-cost, classroom-ready lessons and activities in AI foundations, data, machine learning, generative AI, and cybersecurity.
Speakers
avatar for Brandon Salley

Brandon Salley

Curriculum Development Manager, CYBER.ORG
Brandon Salley is CYBER.ORG’s Manager of Curriculum, leading the team in developing engaging courses and content for cybersecurity education. With teaching experience in subjects ranging from Biology and Chemistry to AP Computer Science and Cyber Literacy, he brings a passion for... Read More →
avatar for Jess Hexsel

Jess Hexsel

Professional Development Manager, Cyber.org
Jess Hexsel, Professional Development Manager for CYBER.ORG, is an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship alumna and former high school math and computer science teacher. With a BA in Mathematics and M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with an Educational Technology concentration... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

9:00am EDT

Planting Ideas: Computer Science and Agricultural Growing Together
Thursday August 6, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Planting Ideas is a workshop designed for educators interested in agricultural, computer science and design thinking who want to bring real-world relevance in the classrooms. Using an agricultural-based innovative challenge as the anchor, this session models how authentic problems/topics can spark computational thinking, creativity and design. Teachers will walk away with lessons that include literature, videos and additional resources which are all adaptable. These are classroom ready resources that help students grow from curious thinkers into inventive problem solvers.

In this workshop, educators will explore how real-world agricultural challenges-adapted from the National Agriculture in the Classroom site are met in the classroom setting . This platform can be a powerful launchpad for computer science and design thinking as well as teaching agricultural concepts in the classroom.

Participants will engage in exploring activities that model the full design cycle: identifying authentic problems, analyzing constraints, brainstorming and creating solutions. Teachers can connect these experiences to core CS practices.

You will leave with classroom ready strategies, adaptable project prompts, and cross curricular ideas that help students apply CS and design thinking to meaningful, real-world contexts. Whether you teach in a classroom, computer science, STEAM or designed based topics, this session will help you cultivate a learning environment where ideas take root and grow.
Speakers
avatar for Alicia Somers

Alicia Somers

Teacher/Special Education Teacher
My name is Alicia Somers. I am an educator with 29 years of experience teaching both special education and general education students, ranging from preschool through second grade. I hold a P-3 license, K-5 license and Teacher of the Handicapped N-12. I have a Master's in Education... Read More →
avatar for Caroline Etsch

Caroline Etsch

Program Leader, NJ AgLiteracy
My name is Caroline (Sosis) Etsch and I married into the farming industry 38 years ago. I now work on our fourth-generation family farm in Monroe Township, Middlesex County where for the past 20 years I have run an agritourism corn maze business, run a summer farm camp and school... Read More →
Sponsors
Thursday August 6, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

10:00am EDT

Day of AI Curriculum Spotlight: Using AI in Sports 6-12
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
This session will be a review of Day of AI's new curriculum unit Changing the Game: Using AI Fairly and Responsibly in Sports.

In this session, participants will hear an overview of Day of AI's new curriculum unit Changing the Game: Using AI Fairly and Responsibly in Sports. Changing the Game is a 5-lesson unit designed for middle school and high school students. Students will have a chance to experience some of the activities as learners, review the materials, and ask questions.
Speakers
avatar for Angela Marzilli

Angela Marzilli

Professional Learning and Curriculum Developer, Day of AI
Angela has spent her career as an educator in southern Maine. She began as a teacher of gifted math students in grades 3-8 and later transitioned to an elementary school classroom teacher in grades 3, 4, and 5. Angela was previously the PreK-12 STEM Coordinator in a public school... Read More →
Sponsors
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Virtual

10:00am EDT

Create any Computer Science Assignment with JuiceMind’s AI Creator 6-12
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
An introduction to JuiceMind’s AI creator, including how teachers can instantly generate content using a prompt or by uploading a PDF/Google link.

The session introduces JuiceMind’s AI Creator, a new tool designed to help teachers generate classroom-ready content in seconds using a prompt, PDF, or Google link. As teachers continue to balance planning, instruction, assessment, and differentiation, JuiceMind's AI Creator provides a faster way to create teaching materials while still giving teachers control over the final content.

The session will include an overview of how teachers can use AI Creator to generate assignments, lessons, reviews, assessments, and JuiceMind Quizzes. We’ll also walk through how teachers can create content aligned with state-specific standards. The goal of the session is for teachers to understand how AI Creator can help save time, support classroom instruction, and make it easier to create engaging learning materials for students.
Speakers
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Ryan Dehmoubed

Co-founder, JuiceMind Inc.
Ryan Dehmoubed is the co-founder of JuiceMind (www.juicemind.com), a comprehensive, web-based coding platform that provides computer science curricula for K-12 education. He was recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2025 for his work in education.
Sponsors
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Virtual

10:00am EDT

Science/Math/EdTech Integration for a Sustainable World 3-8
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Discover empowering digital tools and activities for elementary students to learn more about people’s relationship to the natural environment and ways to work toward a healthy planet. Raise environmental literacy and hone STEM skills while participating in simulations on natural resource use, wildlife habitats and more. Receive resources aligned with New Jersey Student Standards for Science, Mathematics, Social Studies and Computer Science.
Speakers
avatar for Barbara Huth

Barbara Huth

Online Learning Manager, Population Education
Barbara Huth is the Online Learning Manager for Population Education, where she develops digital resources for K-12 teachers and coordinates an international student video contest. She previously provided professional development on digital learning for Common Sense Education and... Read More →
Sponsors
Thursday August 6, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
Virtual

11:00am EDT

From Data to Decisions: Teaching Data Science for Real-World Impact + AI
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming how we collect, analyze, and act on data—but how do we translate this into meaningful classroom experiences?

In this interactive session, participants will explore practical strategies for integrating AI into Data Science instruction using real-world datasets and accessible classroom tools. Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming how we collect, analyze, and act on data—but how do we translate this into meaningful classroom experiences?

In this interactive session, participants will explore practical strategies for integrating AI into Data Science instruction using real-world datasets and accessible classroom tools. Drawing from my immersive experience at the University of New Mexico, diving into Data Science + AI with Bootstrap as the sponsor (June 22nd-27th, 2026), this session highlights how educators can move beyond theory and empower students to:
1. Analyze real datasets using AI-supported tools
2. Identify patterns, trends, and anomalies
3. Make ethical, data-driven decisions
4. Understand bias, limitations, and responsible AI use
5. Participants will leave with ready-to-use lesson ideas, student project frameworks, and tools that support equitable and engaging AI learning experiences aligned to CSTA standards.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Sonia Mitchell

Dr. Sonia Mitchell

CSTA Standards Writer, Coach & Mentor | Code.org Coach | CS Instructor | EdTech Consultant, Learning Minds Consulting
Dr. Sonia Mitchell is a multidisciplinary leader and founder of Learning Minds Consulting, specializing in AI, Business & EdTech Leadership · Instructional Design · District Innovation, with a professional background spanning PreK–College education, technology training, government... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Virtual

11:00am EDT

From Play to Problem Solving: Computational Thinking Comes Alive with Gasha Go! PreK-2
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
In this breakout session, participants will explore how GASHA GO! World, an interactive suite of K–2 games, videos, and classroom resources from Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Georgia Department of Education, introduces young learners to the foundations of computational thinking through play. This session highlights how storytelling and literacy connections make computer science concepts accessible and engaging for early elementary students. Attendees will receive free resources, classroom integration ideas, and strategies to support creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Speakers
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Lavita Williams

Computer Science Program Lead, Georgia Department of Education
Lavita Williams is the Computer Science Program Lead for the Georgia Department of Education, with over 20 years of experience in education. She is a passionate advocate for expanding equitable access to high-quality computer science instruction across K–12. Lavita leads statewide... Read More →
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Alba Castillo Gutierrez

Computer Science Program Lead, Georgia Department of Education
Alba Castillo Gutiérrez is the Computer Science Program Specialist at the Georgia Department of Education. Alba is a dynamic educator and technologist passionate about fostering collaboration and partnerships to find innovative solutions. She is focused on integrating computer science... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Virtual

11:00am EDT

Canva Code Lab
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
This beginner friendly PD introduces Canva’s AI coding tools for creating interactive classroom experiences. Learn how to use simple text prompts to design engaging activities, add elements of gamification, and bring creativity into your lessons no coding required.

In this beginner friendly session, I will introduce educators to Canva’s AI coding tools and how they can be used to create interactive and engaging classroom experiences without any prior coding knowledge. This session is designed to help teachers feel comfortable exploring AI in a way that is approachable, creative, and directly connected to their classroom needs.

We will begin by exploring what Canva’s AI tools can do and how simple text prompts can be used to generate interactive learning activities. I will model how to create classroom ready materials such as interactive lessons, simple apps, and engaging visual content that can be used across grade levels and subject areas.

Throughout the session, teachers will actively participate in hands on exploration, using Canva to design their own interactive activities. We will focus on creating experiences that promote student engagement, creativity, and participation, while also looking at ways to incorporate elements of gamification to make learning more fun and meaningful.

I will also share strategies for integrating these tools into existing lessons so that AI enhances instruction rather than feeling like an added task. Teachers will have time to think about how these tools can support their current curriculum and meet the needs of their students.

By the end of the session, participants will leave with practical examples, classroom-ready ideas, and the confidence to begin using Canva’s AI tools to create interactive, student-centered learning experiences.
Speakers
avatar for Corinne Blaine

Corinne Blaine

K-4 Technology Teacher, North Brunswick, John Adams Elementary Schhool
I am a K–4 technology teacher with 11 years of experience in education, including six years in first grade and five years teaching computer science. I hold a BA in Visual Effects and Motion Graphics along with my teaching certification, and I was honored as a regional winner of... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Virtual

11:30am EDT

A is for AI, B is for Brisk.. The ABCs of Innovation
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Discover how Brisk AI can help educators save time, enhance instruction, and support student learning. Through practical examples and hands-on strategies, participants will explore how AI can assist with lesson planning, differentiation, feedback, and assessment while building confidence in using innovative tools in the classroom.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming education, but getting started can feel overwhelming. In this engaging and practical session, educators will explore Brisk AI through the familiar lens of the ABCs, discovering how AI can simplify daily tasks, enhance instruction, and create more opportunities for meaningful student learning.

Participants will learn how Brisk can support lesson planning, differentiation, feedback, assessment creation, and student engagement while saving valuable time. Through hands-on demonstrations and ready-to-use strategies, attendees will see how AI can become a trusted teaching assistant rather than a replacement for teacher expertise.

Whether you are new to AI or looking to expand your current practice, this session will provide an easy-to-follow roadmap for integrating Brisk into your classroom. Walk away with practical tools, innovative ideas, and the confidence to bring the power of AI into your teaching—one letter at a time.


Speakers
avatar for Kim Marie Kefalas

Kim Marie Kefalas

Elementary Technology Teacher, Kimmersive Technology
I am an elementary technology teacher serving students in grades K–5 with over 30 years of experience in education. I am proud to be recognized as an Apple Distinguished Educator (2023), Microsoft Innovative Educator (2025), and Seesaw Certified Educator. As a passionate conference... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Virtual

1:00pm EDT

Get Ready for the Hour of AI
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Inspire the next generation of innovators! This one-hour session will equip you to host a powerful Hour of AI using the brand-new, ready-to-go activities culminated by Day of AI and CodeAI. Learn the tips and tricks to make Artificial Intelligence accessible, fun, and impactful for every student during CSEdWeek.
Speakers
avatar for Paige Besthoff

Paige Besthoff

CSPDWeek Project Manager, CSTANJ Vice President, Professional Learning Resource Designer, Teach Me For Tomorrow
Paige taught K-12 computers for over 25 years and designed her district’s K-5 CS curriculum based on the CSTA and NJ standards. She is the founder of Teach Me For Tomorrow, where she designs lessons and supplemental resources for popular programming platforms and facilitates computer... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Virtual

2:00pm EDT

Analog Inspiration: Centering Our Values In The Age of AI
Thursday August 6, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
This interactive keynote (90 min.) explores the intersection of AI and our values as educators.

Pushing against narratives of AI's "speed," "efficiency," and "optimization," in the classroom, this session creates space for participants to slow down, reflect, and discuss the values that truly drive our teaching. Engaging with the Analog Inspiration card deck, participants will explore how to center human values, skills, and concerns when integrating AI, preventing its misuse, and navigating difficult AI-related scenarios. The session will provide practical strategies for building trust with students, disincentivizing academic misconduct, and designing AI-integrated assignments that put learning at the center.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Carter Moulton

Dr. Carter Moulton

Educational Developer, Analog Inspiration
Carter Moulton, PhD is an educational developer, facilitator, media researcher, bedroom composer, backpacker, and novice graphic designer. He currently works as a faculty developer at Colorado School of Mines. He received his PhD in Screen Cultures from Northwestern University and... Read More →
Sponsors
Thursday August 6, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Virtual

3:30pm EDT

CSPDWeek NJ 2026: Virtual Wrap-Up & Celebration
Thursday August 6, 2026 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
💻CSPDWeek NJ 2026: Virtual Wrap-Up & Celebration! 🎊

Don’t sign off just yet! Stick around immediately following Carter Moulton’s Keynote for our official virtual grand finale. We’re closing out our sixth annual NJ CSPDWeek by celebrating the incredible "AI-ready" foundations you’ve built all week long.

What to Expect:
The Victory Lap: A high-energy recap of our best moments and breakthroughs from across the Garden State.
Next Steps: Quick, clear instructions on how to access your 2026-27 PD resources and stay connected with your new CS network.
Stipend Essentials
: You will receive a post-conference survey via email. Please note that this survey must be completed to qualify for your $900 stipend!
The Launch: We’ll send you off inspired and ready to bring inclusive, cutting-edge CS to your students this fall.

Let’s end the week on a high note together—see you in the main virtual room!
Speakers
avatar for Paige Besthoff

Paige Besthoff

CSPDWeek Project Manager, CSTANJ Vice President, Professional Learning Resource Designer, Teach Me For Tomorrow
Paige taught K-12 computers for over 25 years and designed her district’s K-5 CS curriculum based on the CSTA and NJ standards. She is the founder of Teach Me For Tomorrow, where she designs lessons and supplemental resources for popular programming platforms and facilitates computer... Read More →
Sponsors
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CSTANJ

Computer Science Teachers Association, New Jersey


Thursday August 6, 2026 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Virtual
 


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