Take your Edpuzzle skills to the next level with this engaging interactive session with an Edpuzzle expert! Explore best practices that elevate your instructional techniques to create impactful learning experiences. Master the art of designing playlists, utilizing screen recording, and leveraging Teacher Assist. Discover accessibility supports to ensure an inclusive classroom environment.
Director of School Partnerships at Edpuzzle, Northeast US, EdPuzzle
Antonio Calderon is the Regional Director of School Success at Edpuzzle for the Eastern US. He is passionate about sharing the ways that technology helps teachers empower their students, save time, and supercharge their video lessons!
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:05pm - 2:05pm CDT 203 Rhatigan Student Center1845 Fairmount St #56, Wichita, KS 67260, USA
Join us for a lively session where we explore IF AI image creators should be used. wat bianess do they have? Then explore the creative synergy between AI and the arts. These tools not only generate captivating images, but can transform learning concepts. But just because we can, we'll explore should we?
Ever wonder how a simple story can turn into viral chaos online? In this high-energy, hands-on deep dive, you’ll experience the Broken Telephone of the Internet—a classroom-ready simulation that unpacks how information shifts, bends, and sometimes breaks as it travels through today’s media landscape.
You’ll step into roles like AI news bots, influencers, and traditional journalists as you explore how bias, monetization, and algorithms impact what students see and believe online. This session blends media literacy, AI awareness, and critical thinking, showing you how to help students decode information in a fast-paced digital world.
Walk away with: • A full simulation you can adapt for grades 4–12 • Printable role cards, debrief strategies, and classroom tips • A deeper understanding of how AI impacts the stories students encounter every day
No lectures here—just immersive learning and meaningful conversations you can take straight to your classroom.