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The NETA Board is excited to welcome you to a dynamic learning experience on April 30-May 1,2026, at the Younes Conference Center North in Kearney, Nebraska.
Thursday, April 30
 

11:15am CDT

Deployment Streamlined: New Updates for IT Leaders- Apple Education
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Apple is committed to supporting your vision for technology at scale. Join us to discuss the latest products and platform changes from Apple, including what’s new for Managed Apple accounts, new deployment options, and management features for macOS and iPadOS.
Speakers
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 9

11:15am CDT

Inside LPS: A Snapshot of Our Accessibility Journey
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
This session offers an inside look at how Lincoln Public Schools is approaching accessibility and ADA-aligned digital practices. While not a full how-to, this presentation gives a concise overview of the structures, decisions, and strategies guiding LPS’s work. Perfect for attendees interested in real examples of district-level implementation of accessibility in digital content to meet Title II requirements.

Session Slides
Speakers
avatar for Emily Jacobs

Emily Jacobs

Library Instructional Leader, Lincoln Public Schools
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Bronze 2

11:15am CDT

Lights, Camera, Action: Creating a School News Show with Canva
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Learn to guide students in creating a bi-weekly news show with Canva. This session covers planning, roles, and hands-on production, turning the yearbook into a dynamic media project. You'll get practical tips on using Canva's video tools to teach students real-world skills in journalism and digital media.
Speakers
avatar for Lise Wagner

Lise Wagner

Librarian, Elkhorn Middle School Library
Hi, I’m Lise Wagner! I’m currently the Librarian at Elkhorn Middle School. While I’m in my 4th year as a librarian, I’ve spent 20 years in the world of education. I love finding new ways to spark a love of reading and discovery in middle schoolers and collaborating with fellow educators to make the library the heart of the school... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 10

11:15am CDT

Vibe Coding for Tech Coordinators and Everyone Else Too!
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Vibe coding is a low-stress way to use AI-assisted coding tools to turn ideas into working solutions even if you don’t consider yourself a programmer. In this session, we’ll look at how tech coordinators (or anyone!) can use VS Code or other IDE software alongside LLM coding tools to build scripts, apps, or automations that solve real K–12 problems at the speed of AI.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Davis

Jennifer Davis

Technology Integration Specialist, ESU 1
Jennifer has twenty-one years of experience as an educator and has taught biology, chemistry, physics, physical science, computer science, and undergraduate education courses. She is the Technology Integration Specialist and Teaching and Learning Specialist at ESU 1.

Jennifer comp... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 2

2:00pm CDT

Map It, Don't Wing It: Making Cybersecurity Frameworks Work for Schools
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Schools face growing cybersecurity expectations across CIS Controls, NIST CSF v2, and more — with shrinking time and staff to address them. FrameworkMapper, built by a former Nebraska K-12 cybersecurity director, maps your existing tools across multiple frameworks simultaneously, turning weeks of spreadsheet work into minutes of actionable insight. See a live demo and leave with a practical path forward you can actually manage.
In referencing previously submitted presentation proposals, here is some additional information that may be useful:
What is the takeaway:
Attendees will know how to leverage multi-framework mapping to maximize limited resources, identify gaps in their cybersecurity posture without manually cross-referencing standards, and create a prioritized roadmap for strengthening their district's security program.

Every Attendee Will Receive a Folder Packed with Actionable Information.  Don't Miss Out!
Speakers
avatar for Andy Boell

Andy Boell

Cybersecurity Specialist, Midwest Cyber
Andy Boell is the owner of Midwest Cyber, LLC, a cybersecurity consultancy specializing in K-12 school districts, SLTT organizations, small defense contractors, and small businesses. He holds a CISSP, Certified CMMC Professional, CompTIA Security+, and CETL credentials, along with... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Silver 2

2:00pm CDT

Build-Your-Own Tools: Simple AI Projects for the Classroom
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
In this session, see how easy it is to use AI to build small, custom classroom utilities, from enhanced warmups to interactive activities and games. I’ll showcase a few examples (including an upgraded sticky-note activity) and share beginner-friendly prompts, templates, and ideas you can adapt for any subject. Walk away with a toolkit of strategies to start building your own low-prep, high-impact classroom tools.
Speakers
AB

Aaron Blersch

Math Instructor, Seward High School
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Central Hallway

2:00pm CDT

Canva Magic Media for Projects
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Move students from consumers to creators! Learn to leverage Canva's Magic Media AI (Text-to-Image and Text-to-Graphic) to generate visually stunning projects and artifacts in any class. This session provides examples of: 8th Grade Reading students creating AI-illustrated storyboards and visual character studies, and High School Spanish students creating vocabulary guides, cultural posters, and differentiated learning task cards using AI-generated imagery.
Speakers
MH

Megan Haag

8th Grad Reading/High School Spanish, Norris
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Central Hallway

2:00pm CDT

Tech-Powered Tools for the English Classroom
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Participants will leave with a ready-to-use toolkit of digital resources that can be immediately used in ELA instruction, along with practical strategies for improving student engagement, writing, and classroom efficiency. Accessible tools, such as First Five, Short Answer, We Will Write, Snorkl, SchoolAI, and NoRedInk will be highlighted.

Tech-Powered Tools for the English Classroom
Speakers
BN

Bethany Neuhart

English Teacher, Shickley Public School
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Central Hallway

2:00pm CDT

Unleashing Young Voices: The Cougar Talk Experience
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Dive into the vibrant world of Sandy Creek Elementary's "The Cougar Talk," a dynamic morning show led by our spirited 5th graders. Discover how they kickstart each day with menus, birthday celebrations, and PBIS reminders. Fridays for "Fight Song Fridays" and the beloved "Highlights" wrap-up, where students showcase their creativity in wild outfits. Meet the young hosts, explore their process, and be inspired by their enthusiasm and teamwork. Don't miss this chance to see creativity in action!
Speakers
avatar for Krista Calderon

Krista Calderon

Technology Integration Specialist | Computer Science Teacher, Sandy Creek
I teach Computer Science, STEAM, Keyboarding, and High Ability Learner (HAL) classes, where students build critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and digital literacy skills through hands-on learning experiences. In addition to teaching, I sponsor Elementary Student Council... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Central Hallway

2:00pm CDT

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Using ChatGPT to Streamline Your Teaching
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Discover how ChatGPT can simplify your workload and elevate your instruction. We’ll explore real examples of how teachers can use AI to save time, boost creativity, support students, and streamline everyday classroom tasks. You will walk away with plug-and-play ideas that you can implement immediately—no tech background required, just curiosity!
Speakers
NZ

Nicole Zvolanek

6th grade English Teacher, Norris Middle School
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Central Hallway

2:45pm CDT

Girls Who Code
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
I am excited to share a program I am hosting called Girls Who Code, a club dedicated to introducing girls to coding skills and opportunities in STEM. Girls Who Code is a national organization working to close the gender gap in technology by providing free lessons, activities, and resources that make coding accessible and fun. By partnering with them, I am able to use a ready-made curriculum to bring meaningful coding experiences to students in our school. 

Session Slides
Speakers
avatar for Kayla Kill

Kayla Kill

Special Education, LeMay Elementary
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Bronze 3

2:45pm CDT

Building Secure, Reliable AI-Ready Networks for Lean IT Teams
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Today’s K-12 networks must support AI-driven learning and Zero Trust security without demanding an army of engineers. Join Arista Networks to see how Nebraska districts leverage industry-low CVEs and "hitless" upgrades to eliminate downtime and weekend maintenance. We’ll dive into how cloud-native NAC (AGNI) simplifies student onboarding and why a single-OS approach allows a small IT team to manage a district of 20,000+ students. The future of K-12 is invisible networking.
Sponsors
avatar for Kathy Higgins, Arista Networks

Kathy Higgins, Arista Networks

Bronze Level Sponsorship, Arista Networks

Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Silver 11

3:45pm CDT

Standards + Creative Tasks = Future-Ready
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Project work doesn't have to require excessive time investments and extensive training. A simple shift in framing a task helps students go beyond a rote response to standards and learning goals to deep thinking and digital age communication.

Come explore and play with creative tasks like story adaptations, associative letter projects, wanted posters, fictitious interviews and more.
https://www.thecreativeeducator.com/2025/articles/creative-thinking-tasks
Speakers
avatar for Melinda Kolk

Melinda Kolk

Editor, Creative Educator magazine
Melinda is the Editor of Creative Educator magazine. For the past 25 years, Melinda has led workshops at schools around the world and presentations at education conferences, such as CUE, ASCD and ISTE, on the topics of creativity, project-based learning, and open-ended technologies... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Silver 11

3:45pm CDT

Engaging students in and out of the classroom w/ Newline Signage Pro"
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Come see what Newline can do to help maximize student engagement, community involvement, and awareness using your existing displays. We will be exploring signage use, advancements in display technology, and new ways to break down language barriers in your classrooms.
Speakers
GL

G Lake

Regional Sales manager, Newline Interactive/ Computer Hardware
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Bronze 2
 
Friday, May 1
 

10:15am CDT

Traditional Cyber Defenses are Being Bypassed Every Day: How To Defend Accordingly
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Endpoint, Firewall, and Email security tools have long been the cornerstone of cybersecurity strategies. However, today’s attackers are more advanced than ever, developing techniques to bypass these solutions with alarming ease. For K-12 schools, this leaves critical blind spots in network defenses, exposing students, staff, and sensitive data to potential cyberattacks. Join Lumu to learn how cybercriminals exploit blind spots in educational institutions, why visibility beyond endpoints is crucial for detecting and mitigating threats, and practical steps to enhance your security strategy.
Speakers
avatar for Andy Boell

Andy Boell

Cybersecurity Specialist, Midwest Cyber
Andy Boell is the owner of Midwest Cyber, LLC, a cybersecurity consultancy specializing in K-12 school districts, SLTT organizations, small defense contractors, and small businesses. He holds a CISSP, Certified CMMC Professional, CompTIA Security+, and CETL credentials, along with... Read More →
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Silver 2
  Concurrent Session

11:15am CDT

Real Learning with Artificial Intelligence
Friday May 1, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Artificial intelligence is often seen as a shortcut, a way to offload the difficult work of thinking and learning. Instead of viewing AI as a "cheat" tool, we'll explore how to use it as a partner to enhance and expand our own intelligence. This session is for anyone who wants to move beyond simply using AI for quick answers and instead wants to harness its potential to become a more curious, creative, and intelligent human.
Speakers
Friday May 1, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 8

1:00pm CDT

CETL Certification (Certified Education Technology Leader )
Friday May 1, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
CETL® Certification Program
CETL® stands for Certified Education Technology Leader and represents the highest standards of excellence in the education technology industry.  The CETL® certification eligibility requirements, exam topics, and recertification requirements are based on The Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO—representing the competencies critical to today’s education technology leaders.

** WHY & HOW to become a CETL (Certified Education Technology Leader) and all the benefits?   **
WHY: 
Becoming a Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL®) validates your expertise in K-12 technology leadership, combining technical knowledge with educational vision to drive student outcomes. This premier, accredited credential enhances your professional credibility, career advancement opportunities, and networking within a community of peers, while ensuring you stay current on emerging tech trends.

Key Reasons to Become a CETL:
  • Demonstrate Leadership & Vision: Validates that you have mastered the skills needed to build 21st-century learning environments and act as a strategic leader in your district.
  • Career Advancement & Salary Increase: Data suggests that CETL-certified professionals often have better opportunities for promotion and higher salaries.
  • Professional Validation & Credibility: As the only accredited, practice-based certification for K-12 edtech leaders, it signals to superintendents and stakeholders that you meet rigorous, national standards.
  • Aligned with Best Practices: The certification is based on CoSN’s Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO, which covers leadership, the educational environment, and technology management.
  • Networking and Community: Joining a network of over 900+ certified leaders offers access to peers for sharing best practices and troubleshooting challenges. CoSN +8
Targeted Benefits:
  • For Professionals: Confirms your expertise and helps identify areas for professional growth.
  • For Organizations: Ensures that tech leaders can effectively bridge the gap between technical infrastructure and instructional goals. CoSN +1
HOW:
To become a Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL), you must meet CoSN's eligibility requirements (typically a bachelor’s degree + 4 years of K-12 experience), pass the CETL exam covering the "Framework of Essential Skills," and adhere to a code of conduct. Certification requires renewal every three years via 60 continuing education hours. CoSN +2Steps to Become a CETL:
  • Verify Eligibility: Possess a Bachelor's degree and four years of education technology experience in a K-12 setting. Alternatively, an Associate's degree with seven years of experience is acceptable.
  • Apply for the Exam: Submit an application through the CoSN website and pay the fee ($299 for members, $499 for nonmembers).
  • Prepare for the Exam: Study the CoSN Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO, which covers leadership, educational environment, and technology management. Utilize the self-assessment toolkit or 11-module training guide.
  • Pass the Exam: The exam is a 115-question, multiple-choice, computer-based test. It can be taken at PearsonVue testing centers or via remote proctoring.
  • Maintain Certification: To retain the designation, you must complete 60 hours of continuing education every three years
This video provides an overview of the basics of the CETL certification:
webinar recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR5TwYrGNtU
Speakers
avatar for Andy Boell

Andy Boell

Cybersecurity Specialist, Midwest Cyber
Andy Boell is the owner of Midwest Cyber, LLC, a cybersecurity consultancy specializing in K-12 school districts, SLTT organizations, small defense contractors, and small businesses. He holds a CISSP, Certified CMMC Professional, CompTIA Security+, and CETL credentials, along with... Read More →
avatar for Joshua G Jerome

Joshua G Jerome

Technology Director / President, Ogallala Public Schools / CoSNE
Father of 4 amazing children, all in their 20s, 2 granddaughters, and Husband to the best woman on planet earth!

- Living the Dream - No problems only Solutions - Think now & Change after! Inspire. Teach. Protect. Remove obstacles. Be human.

Education:
- Jefferson High School - Edge... Read More →

Friday May 1, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Silver 3

1:00pm CDT

Play to Learn: Gamifying PD for the Win
Friday May 1, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Get your staff excited about professional development through the power of play! This session explores how gamified PD can motivate educators to learn, compete, and collaborate. You’ll walk away with fresh ideas and resources to make learning fun, memorable, and effective in your own district.

Session Slides and Resources
Speakers
avatar for Erica Walsh

Erica Walsh

Technology Integration Specialist, Gretna Public Schools
Friday May 1, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Silver 11
 

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