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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.
Audience: Information Technology (IT) clear filter
Thursday, April 30
 

10:15am CDT

Looker Studio getting started with Data Visualization
Thursday April 30, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Looker Studio is Google's free visualization tool, and it's a game-changer for anyone who leverages spreadsheets. It creates dynamic reports that use live data.
This means no more manually updating charts to get the latest insights! This is useful in all sorts of ways—from visualizing student data to keeping an eye on school improvement indicators or even tracking device checkouts.
This session will cover practical steps to collect and convert that data into a customized dashboard.
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 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Silver 2

10:15am CDT

Is Your School Secure? A Real-Time Cyber Risk Analysis with Tech Director Dave Huryta from Ravenna Public Schools
Thursday April 30, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
With the rapid advancement of technology and artificial intelligence (AI), the risks and threats of cyberattacks are escalating. Network vulnerabilities increasingly expose your school, students, and staff to potential dangers. Join us for a live demonstration and analysis session with Tech Director Dave Huryta from Ravenna Public Schools to uncover the financial risks associated with inadequate proactive cybersecurity measures. Our cutting-edge technology will highlight the specific actions you can take today to minimize these potential impacts.
Speakers
Thursday April 30, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Silver 3

11:15am CDT

Cybersecurity Tips for Staff
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
In this session, we will cover important tips for teachers to know about
Cybersecurity. Including checking strength of passwords, checking for exposures in
data breaches, how to remove personally identifiable information online, being able
to identify different forms of spam/scams, and more.
Speakers
avatar for Kimberly Ingraham-Beck

Kimberly Ingraham-Beck

Computer Science Teacher/Esports Coach, Gretna Public Schools
Kimberly Ingraham-Beck is a high school Computer Science teacher at Gretna Public Schools with a background in music education, technology, and curriculum development. She holds a Bachelor’s in Music Education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and three master’s degrees... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 5

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

1:00pm CDT

Wired for Success: Recabling 29 Buildings for the Digital Age
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Discover how Millard Public Schools successfully re-cabled 29 buildings, implementing a new structure cabling standard. We'll cover the logistical hurdles of working while school was in session, managing phased packages, and executing smooth cutovers. Learn how we leveraged E-Rate Category 2 funding to offset costs and the essential lessons learned from project partnership with Morrissey Engineering and Commscope to ensure a successful ethernet evolution and foundation for the future.
Speakers
avatar for Lucas Bingham

Lucas Bingham

Executive Director of Technology, Millard Public Schools
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Silver 2

1:00pm CDT

From AI Evaluation to Implementation: Marian High School's Brisk Teaching Story
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Discover how Marian High School evaluated and implemented Brisk's AI tools to reduce teacher workload and enhance student learning. Director of Technology, Bruce Moore, will share their systematic evaluation process, why they selected Brisk Teaching, and the positive impact Brisk has had on their staff and students. Attendees will see live demonstrations of Brisk's AI-powered tools for feedback, differentiation, and administrative tasks, plus learn practical strategies for bringing similar solutions to their own districts.
Speakers
avatar for Pete Brunetta

Pete Brunetta

Bronze Level Sponsorship, Brisk Teaching

Thursday April 30, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Bronze 1

1:45pm CDT

CS FUTURES: A Model for Recruiting and Preparing Pre-Service Teachers
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Poster, Short presentation or roundtable –:
Explore Nebraska’s K–12 Computer Science teaching. Using data from the Nebraska Department of Education, this session examines who teaches what, identifies workforce gaps, and shares strategies to expand pre-service pathways.. Using data from the Nebraska Department of Education, this session examines who teaches what, identifies workforce gaps, and shares strategies to expand pre-service pathways.
Speakers
WK

Williams Kwabena Boakye

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska Lincoln
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Lobby

1:45pm CDT

Designing Immersive Vocabulary Learning Experiences through Virtual Reality: Alice’s VR Wonderland for English Learners
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
This poster explores  VR-based vocabulary intervention for elementary English learners using an Alice in Wonderland immersive environment to embed new words in rich context. Drawing on Cognitive Theories of Multimedia Learning, it combines visual and verbal scaffolding across pre-, in-, and post-VR activities to address gaps in traditional vocabulary instruction.
Speakers
avatar for University of Nebraska Lincoln TLTE

University of Nebraska Lincoln TLTE

Professor of Education, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Dr. Guy Trainin
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Lobby

1:45pm CDT

From Chalkboards to Tablets: Evaluating Students’ Readiness for Technology-Enhanced Curriculum Delivery in Nigerian Classrooms
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
This poster will present findings from a quantitative study examining Nigerian students' readiness for technology-enhanced learning. Using exploratory factor analysis of survey data from 86 students, the study identifies key dimensions including access, confidence, motivation, and institutional support, revealing gaps between student engagement and structural preparedness.
Speakers
OO

Omolara Oni

Graduate Research Assistant, university of Nebraska-Lincoln
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Lobby

1:45pm CDT

Pathways to Teaching CS
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
This poster will present CS Futures, an NSF-funded statewide initiative building flexible pathways for pre-service teachers to earn K-12 computer science credentials. Spanning 2- and 4-year Nebraska colleges, the project addresses teacher shortages by developing curricula, transfer pathways, and recruitment models, with a focus on broadening participation across underrepresented groups.

Guy Trainin, Omolara Oni, Williams Boakye
Speakers
WK

Williams Kwabena Boakye

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska Lincoln
OO

Omolara Oni

Graduate Research Assistant, university of Nebraska-Lincoln
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Lobby

1:45pm CDT

Preparing Teachers to Teach CS: Insights from Nebraska's Two- and Four-Year Colleges
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
The poster will present findings from a series of interviews with instructors and administrators at two-year and four-year public colleges in Nebraska. It will highlight insights into course design, program structures, obstacles and other factors related to preparing pre-service teachers to teach computer science.

Sheila Foley, Guy Trainin, Gwen Nugent, LeenKiat Soh, Brian Dorn
Thursday April 30, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm CDT
Lobby

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

2:45pm 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

2:45pm CDT

Empowering K–12 with Modern AV, Safety, and Classroom Technology
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Discover K–12 learning through intelligent, Connected AV solutions designed to enhance instruction, communication, and school safety. This session explores how Q-SYS powers seamless automation, classroom voice-lift systems, short-throw projection, and user-friendly control.Highlights Atlas IPX network-based intercom and paging systems for emergency alerts, daily communication, districtwide coordination.From gymnasium sound systems to wireless mics, theatrical audio/visual, and stage set ups.
Speakers
KH

Kyle Holmgren

High Point Networks
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Silver 3

2:45pm CDT

Safeguard Systems, Strengthen Budgets: ClassLink for Tech Teams
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
In an era of tight budgets and rising cybersecurity demands, Nebraska districts need solutions that protect both their data and their dollars. Join a panel of Nebraska tech leaders as they share how ClassLink helps streamline access management, secure logins, and simplify rostering—all while maximizing existing resources.
Speakers
GS

Greg Schwanke

Technology Director, Gretna Public Schools
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 →
AJ

Anu Jokinen

[email protected], Senior Director of Instructional Technology

Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Silver 8

2:45pm CDT

Seconds to Chaos: Aftermath of a Breach and How to Stop the Next One
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
A breach doesn’t give you warning, it detonates. We’ll walk through a real cyber incident at a local school district and examine how a few minutes of disruption spiraled into days of operational headaches. Then we'll break down the core components of a cybersecurity incident response plan that every district should have in place. We’ll close with a clear look at how K-12 environments can gain visibility, control and the integrated defenses needed to contain and prevent cyber threats.
Speakers
TD

Troy DeHaven

Director of Technology, Kearney Public Schools
DR

David Reinert

Sales Engineer, Fortinet
Exhibitors
avatar for Fortinet- Stephanie Cavigliano

Fortinet- Stephanie Cavigliano

Fortinet
Stephanie Cavigliano
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Silver 2

2:45pm CDT

Understanding Bad Behavior in the Digital and the Physical World
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Today’s school risks rarely live in one place. Online behavior, access logs, email activity, and campus security systems often tell parts of the same story — but districts rarely see the full picture. This session explores how schools can unify digital and physical safety signals to identify risk earlier, respond faster, and protect students and staff without compromising privacy.
Speakers
JE

John Eden

Carrier Access
Exhibitors
avatar for Carrier Access IT- Hailey Nesset

Carrier Access IT- Hailey Nesset

Carrier Access IT
Hailey Nesset
Thursday April 30, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Bronze 1

3:45pm CDT

Stop doing your technology in a silo! Find the right partner.....
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Today's AV can not be designed, deployed or managed in a silo. Come and explore how today's AV solutions can easily be tied together and help your school save a bundle. We'll look at how various essential tools such as intercoms, signage, security, communications and even classroom tools can all seemlessly work together. Don't build your district technology in a silo. Build a cohesive solution and save a fortune.
Speakers Exhibitors
avatar for KCAV

KCAV

Educational Consultant, KCAV

For 70 years, KCAV has offered innovative audiovisual solutions throughout the Midwest. While technology has definitely changed since 1953, our commitment to the customer has not. We still serve business, education, government and religious markets with audiovisual sales, design, ins... Read More →
Thursday April 30, 2026 3:45pm - 4:30pm CDT
Silver 3
 
Friday, May 1
 

7:15am CDT

Strong Security, Simple Sign-Ins: Student MFA with Clever
Friday May 1, 2026 7:15am - 8:00am CDT
Discover how Clever MFA makes student account security simple and effective across all grade levels. Learn strategies for rolling out MFA in K–12 settings, with age-appropriate options, clear communication, and minimal classroom disruption. Hear real examples of schools using Clever MFA to meet mandates, simplify sign-ins, and prevent account breaches.
Speakers
avatar for Carrie Nielsen

Carrie Nielsen

Technology Integration Specialist, Diocese of Lincoln Schools
I serve as a Technology Integration Specialist for the Diocese of Lincoln, where I’ve spent the past eight years supporting 30 schools as they navigate and make the most of classroom technology. Before stepping into this role, I spent 18 years in the classroom teaching PE, Computers... Read More →
avatar for Shane Whitford

Shane Whitford

Software Specialist, Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Shane is an IT and instructional technology professional with nearly two decades of experience supporting schools and educators. He has served as a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert and Master Trainer, as well as an Apple Learning Coach and Apple Learning Academy Specialist, with... Read More →

Friday May 1, 2026 7:15am - 8:00am CDT
Silver 2

10:15am CDT

Cybersecurity For K-12: A Guide To Avoid Classroom Disruption
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Cybersecurity incidents pose a growing threat to K-12 classrooms. Despite the numerous benefits technology has brought to education, third-party online services introduce risks such as identity theft and an education held hostage for ransom. Traditional cybersecurity measures are proving insufficient against the latest threats. This session delves into the evolving cyber threat landscape targeting K-12 institutions, highlighting how attackers circumvent common defenses.
Speakers
avatar for Jeffret Wheat

Jeffret Wheat

CTO, Lumu Technologies
Jeffrey Wheat is a seasoned cybersecurity expert with extensive experience in protecting organizations from sophisticated threats. As CTO at Lumu Technologies, Jeff specializes in strategically implementing continuous compromise assessment, providing deep insights into network vulnerabilities... Read More →
Exhibitors
avatar for Lumu Technologies

Lumu Technologies

Lumu Technologies
Carolina Andrade
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Bronze 1

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
 

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