About this event
How do you move from purchasing edtech to driving measurable districtwide impact?
In this executive panel, district and school leaders share how they scaled beyond “just an app” to build an aligned, sustainable instructional ecosystem. Hear how they strengthened consistency across schools, supported diverse learners with AI, and deepened family engagement — all while maintaining focus on student outcomes.
You’ll leave with practical leadership insights and learn how to turn edtech investment into long-term instructional impact.
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As a District Digital Learning Specialist, former librarian and ELA teacher, I am a dedicated leader in educational technology innovation focused on transforming teaching and learning for over 1500 teachers and 15,000 students. I support the development of digitally integrated classrooms that emphasize personalized, student-centered learning, empowering educators and inspiring creativity. I am committed to amplifying student voice and choice, ensuring that every learner has ownership and agency in their educational journey.
Nicole Williams serves as the Educational Technology Coordinator for Wilson County Schools, where she supports educators and administrators in integrating digital tools to enhance teaching and learning. She is passionate about empowering teachers through meaningful professional development, innovative instructional practices, and purposeful technology use. Nicole is committed to fostering engaging, student-centered learning environments across the district.
Liz Chavez has been in education for 15+ years as an elementary music teacher and eventually, Technology Integrator serving PK-12. She is an active mom, athlete and musician, a passionate and helpful individual, who loves collaborating with others. She is a fierce advocate for improved tech integration practices across curricular areas!
I have been using Seesaw since 2019 in my 2nd grade classroom for station rotations activities, and now I get to coach teachers in leveraging Seesaw for instruction, assessment, and differentiation in their classrooms. I truly believe that Seesaw can be used to support and drive student growth, independence, and differentiated learning paths.
Trusted and loved by 25 million educators, students, and families worldwide, Seesaw is the only elementary learning platform, offering a suite of award-winning tools, resources, curriculum, and AI for teachers to deliver joyful, inclusive instruction.