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Empowering Tomorrow: Innovate, Code, Inspire

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Thursday, February 13
 

8:00am HST

Registration & Continental Breakfast - Exhibitor Exploration & Networking
Thursday February 13, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am HST
Foyer

9:00am HST

Welcome Remarks & Introduction
Thursday February 13, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

9:15am HST

Keynote: Computer Science is More Important Than Ever in an Age of AI
Thursday February 13, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am HST
Artificial intelligence is transforming our experience with technology—and, with it, computer science education. As AI becomes the most discussed topic globally, the computer science education community is uniquely positioned to lead the charge in teaching with and about AI. This session explores how AI literacy can serve as a catalyst to expand CS access, participation, and relevance for a broader audience.

Join Pat Yongpradit, Chief Academic Officer of Code.org and Lead of the TeachAI initiative, for a discussion on:
  • Why programming skills remain critical but will evolve in the age of AI.
  • How AI is transforming the teaching and learning landscape across computer science.
  • The opportunity to integrate ethical and societal implications into CS education.

Discover actionable strategies to modernize curriculum, embrace AI literacy, and position computer science educators as leaders and guides for the broader education community. Let’s ride the AI wave, broaden participation, and shape the future of computer science education together.

Takeaways:
  • Inspire and equip CS educators to integrate AI responsibly into teaching practices.
  • Leverage the AI moment to make computer science education more inclusive and impactful.
  • Actively lead the charge in AI literacy.

This session is a call to action for all educators to embrace the transformative potential of AI and create a future where computer science education is accessible and relevant to more students than ever before.
Speakers
avatar for Pat Yongpradit

Pat Yongpradit

Chief Academic Officer, Code.org/TeachAI
Pat Yongpradit is the Chief Academic Officer for Code.org, a non-profit dedicated to promoting computer science education, and lead of TeachAI, a global initiative to guide education leaders in rethinking education in an age of AI. His work has spanned curriculum and professional... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

10:15am HST

Passing Break
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:15am - 10:20am HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:15am - 10:20am HST
Foyer

10:20am HST

Designing Hawaiian Video Games: Connecting Culture and Computer Science
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Participants will learn how to design and code their own Hawaiian video game through code.org’s Sprite lab Application. This “hand-on” workshop will introduce participants to Sprites and basic video game elements.
Speakers
avatar for Kawika Gonzales

Kawika Gonzales

5th grade General education teacher, Kaunakakai School
Kawika Gonzales currently teaches at Kaunakakai School on Molokai. He has an Elementary Education degree and a Master of Science degree in Learning Design and Technology from the University of Hawaii. Throughout his years of teaching, Gonzales has been an innovator in integrating... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Makiki Room

10:20am HST

Dive Deeper into MagicSchool AI and Student Rooms (Level 2)
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Note: To get the most out of this session, we highly recommend that you participate in the Getting Started with MagicSchool AI session on Wednesday at 10:20am OR completing the Level 1 MagicSchool Onboarding Certification beforehand. This will ensure you're fully prepared and can maximize your learning experience in this session.

Elevate your expertise with MagicSchool AI in our Level 2 course, designed for educators ready to take their skills to the next level. This advanced session will delve deeper into the intricate features of MagicSchool AI and demonstrate ways to maximize engagement and effectiveness within Student Rooms. Participants will customize student tools and learn to launch student rooms to support student learning.
Speakers
avatar for Kaitlyn Hybl

Kaitlyn Hybl

Account Executive, MagicSchool
LP

Lauren Petrea

Professional Development Manager, MagicSchool
BO

Blaine Overby

Senior Customer Service Manager, MagicSchool
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

10:20am HST

Empowering Educators Through Cisco Networking Academy: Unlocking Opportunities in IT, Networking, and AI Education
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Note: This is a workshop that is intended for the Futurize IT cohort teachers. However, the first session is open all attendees who are interested in learning more about the Cisco Networking Academy program.

Explore how the Cisco Networking Academy empowers educators and students through IT, networking, and cybersecurity courses, a diverse ecosystem of academies, and career-aligned resources. Learn about local IT career prospects from Hawaii P-20 and innovative AI education initiatives from Cisco-IBM-Intel partnerships. Transform education and prepare students for thriving tech careers!
Speakers
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Dan Doerger

Director, Honolulu Community College
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Wayne Lewis

Professor, Honolulu Community College
Wayne Lewis is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training (PCATT), based at Honolulu Community College (HonCC), and the Legal Main Contact for the CCNA/CCNP/Network Security Cisco Academy Training Center at PCATT/HonCC. Since 1998, Wayne has... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

10:20am HST

Gathering Evidence & Supporting Claims: A Culturally Relevant Computer Science Workshop for Teachers
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Led by faculty from UH Mānoa, this workshop introduces educators to the concept of culturally-relevant computing, with a focus on the CSTA's core concept Data & Analysis. The workshop aims to promote instruction that values Computer Science (CS) outcomes while simultaneously valuing culture-based outcomes. Using hands-on activities, the wokshop will introduce a replayable simulation designed to create opportunities for learners to collect evidence, analyze data, and make claims. The workshop will be of value to anyone interested in broadening participation in STEM-related fields such as CS.

Speakers
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Dan Hoffman

Associate Professor, College of Education, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Palolo 4

10:20am HST

Keynote Q&A
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Keynote Q&A
Speakers
avatar for Pat Yongpradit

Pat Yongpradit

Chief Academic Officer, Code.org/TeachAI
Pat Yongpradit is the Chief Academic Officer for Code.org, a non-profit dedicated to promoting computer science education, and lead of TeachAI, a global initiative to guide education leaders in rethinking education in an age of AI. His work has spanned curriculum and professional... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am HST
Palolo 3

11:20am HST

Exhibitor Exploration & Networking
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:20am - 11:50am HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:20am - 11:50am HST
Piinaio Ballroom 2

11:50am HST

Lunch & Keynote Speaker: Ian Kitajima (Design Thinking Hawaii AI) and Student Winners
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:50am - 1:05pm HST
Speakers
avatar for Ian Kitajima

Ian Kitajima

Co-Founder, Design Thinking Hawaii
Mr. Kitajima was the “Tech Sherpa” and Director of Corporate Development at Oceanit for over 21 years developing and commercializing next generation technologies for defense, medical, clean energy, and consumer applications. While at Oceanit he co-founded 3 venture startups, initiated... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:50am - 1:05pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

1:05pm HST

Passing Break
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:05pm - 1:10pm HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:05pm - 1:10pm HST
Foyer

1:10pm HST

Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science Education: Implications and Practices
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
In this presentation, we will discuss the gaps and resources needed to cultivate artificial intelligence (AI) literacy in computer science (CS) education. We will outline educational principles and guidelines for teaching AI literacy in CS, focusing on age-appropriate practices. Additionally, we will explore methods and approaches for fostering AI literacy in K-12 CS education. Further, we will touch on the role of place-based learning in cultivating AI literacy, particularly in Hawaiʻi schools, and how culturally responsive practices can make AI education more relevant and meaningful in Hawaiian learning contexts. The audience will be able to elaborate reflect on the educational practices for sustainable and promising AI literacy teaching and learning in CS education in Hawaiʻi schools.
Speakers
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Chih-Pu Dai

Assistant Professor, Department of Learning Design and Technology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Dr. Chih-Pu Dai is an assistant professor in the Department of Learning Design and Technology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Education. His research agenda involves the design and development of innovative and inclusive advanced learning technologies as well... Read More →
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Azibun Nuder

Gradaute Assistant (Hawai'i Education Research Network), Information and Computer Sciences Department
Ms. Azibun Nuder is a graduate assistant in Hawai'i Education Research Network, working on Artificial Intelligence Education and Literacy for Computer Science Education and crosscutting disciplines.
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Palolo 4

1:10pm HST

Build an Engaging CS Program at Your School
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Learn how schools and districts are implementing CodeHS to build a high-quality computer science program! During this session, you’ll learn how to write code in a powerful online IDE with real-time collaboration, use a coding LMS with a suite of time-saving grading tools, and explore a customizable K-12 computer science curriculum and lessons aligned to state standards.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Dozier

Mark Dozier

Customer Success Manager, CodeHS
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Palolo 3

1:10pm HST

Culturally Relevant Computing with MagicSchool
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Note: To get the most out of this session, we highly recommend that you participate in the Getting Started with MagicSchool AI session on Wednesday at 10:20am OR completing the Level 1 MagicSchool Onboarding Certification beforehand. This will ensure you're fully prepared and can maximize your learning experience in this session.

Unlock the potential of culturally relevant computing through the MagicSchool platform. This session will explore strategies to create inclusive and engaging learning experiences that reflect diverse cultures and perspectives. Learn how to use MagicSchool to design activities and tools that connect with students' backgrounds, foster meaningful engagement, and promote equity in computer science education. Discover how culturally relevant computing can inspire students and empower them to see themselves as creators and innovators in technology.
Speakers
avatar for Kaitlyn Hybl

Kaitlyn Hybl

Account Executive, MagicSchool
LP

Lauren Petrea

Professional Development Manager, MagicSchool
BO

Blaine Overby

Senior Customer Service Manager, MagicSchool
DH

Dan Hoffman

Associate Professor, College of Education, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Makiki Room

1:10pm HST

Empowering Educators Through Cisco Networking Academy: Unlocking Opportunities in IT, Networking, and AI Education
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Note: This is a workshop that is intended for the Futurize IT cohort teachers.

Explore how the Cisco Networking Academy empowers educators and students through IT, networking, and cybersecurity courses, a diverse ecosystem of academies, and career-aligned resources. Learn about local IT career prospects from Hawaii P-20 and innovative AI education initiatives from Cisco-IBM-Intel partnerships. Transform education and prepare students for thriving tech careers!
Speakers
WL

Wayne Lewis

Professor, Honolulu Community College
Wayne Lewis is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training (PCATT), based at Honolulu Community College (HonCC), and the Legal Main Contact for the CCNA/CCNP/Network Security Cisco Academy Training Center at PCATT/HonCC. Since 1998, Wayne has... Read More →
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Dan Doerger

Director, Honolulu Community College
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

1:10pm HST

PLACES Education: Using AI for Culturally Relevent CS Education
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
This session introduces educators to the PLACES project– comprising professional development resources, innovative curricula, essential infrastructure, Open-Source ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi STEM Resources, and AI productivity tools for teachers in Hawaii to deliver place-based and culturally revitalizing Computer Science Education. Built over the past five years via community engagement and co-design, especially with Kaiapuni schools, our programs prioritize Indigenous language support, community-based projects, and environmental stewardship.

Join us to learn how teachers can integrate PLACES into Computer Science (CS) curricula. We will discuss strategies to connect CS concepts with moʻolelo, ʻĀina, and cultural contexts, making learning more relevant and engaging for students in Hawaii. Participants will leave with implementation approaches, sample lesson plans, and resources to enrich their classrooms with meaningful, locally grounded CS learning experiences.



Speakers
avatar for Josiah Hester

Josiah Hester

Advisor, Professor, Ulu Lahui Foundation, Georgia Institute of Technology
Josiah is a Kanaka Maoli Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and director of the Ka Moamoa Lab, with a Ph.D. in Computer Science. He directs research and programs to advance Indigenous sovereignty, education, and environmental protection through sustainable... Read More →
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Rebecca Diego

'Ulu Lahui Foundation
Rebecca has been a teacher in Hawaiʻi for over ten years, primarily in Hawaiian language immersion public schools, focused on STEM and Computer Science. She leads the design and implementation of educational workshops and CS curricula that reflect the diverse backgrounds and experiences... Read More →
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Rachel Baker-Ramos

User Experience Advisor, Research Scientist, Ulu Lahui Foundation, Georgia Institute of Technology
Rachel is a Research Scientist with the Ka Moamoa Lab and a User Experience consultant with ‘Ulu Lahui, with expertise in educational technology and community-based design, and a MS in Human-Computer Interaction from Georgia Tech. With 5+ years co-designing with communities, she... Read More →
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Evyn-Bree Helekahi-Kaiwi

Cultural Transposition Lead, Ulu Lahui Foundation
Evyn-Bree is a 2nd gen ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i speaker and alum of Hawaiian medium education, continuing four generations of her family’s language revitalization efforts. She is passionate about incorporating ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i, ‘ike ku‘una (ancestral knowledge), and her moʻomeheu... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

2:10pm HST

Passing Break
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:10pm - 2:15pm HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:10pm - 2:15pm HST
Foyer

2:15pm HST

Dive (Feet First) into Cross-Curricular Coding!
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
CS has the potential to unlock creativity and future opportunities for students, yet it often feels inaccessible to both educators and learners. By integrating play-based, interactive experiences into CS education, we can make coding approachable and inspire students to see themselves as capable of thriving in future computing careers.

Join our session to learn how to design & code your own Unruly games for a variety of subjects. Using Unruly’s Play-Modify-Create progression, you will learn how CS can become cross-curricular and integrated into various classrooms throughout schools. In this session, you will experience how combining the power of play with CS makes it approachable and impactful for both students and teachers.


Speakers
avatar for Johnny Daniels

Johnny Daniels

Sr. School Success Manager, Unruly Studios
avatar for Grant Toyooka

Grant Toyooka

LMW Workforce Development, Central District Office
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Judy Tateyama

Technology Coordinator, 1SG Samuel K Solomon Elementary School
Judy is the Technology Coordinator at Solomon Elementary and has been an elementary educator for over 20 years. She enjoys working with technology and helping teachers implement it more effectively in their classrooms.
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Melissa Tam

Elementary Teacher, Solomon Elementary School
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Makiki Room

2:15pm HST

Emerging Technologies/Academic Esports: A Gateway to Student Credentials/Certifications
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Today’s technological challenges shift almost day to day. Global competition for in-demand tech related careers is at an all-time high and will continue to increase as the world ideologies, environmental factors, and high-tech globalization hourishes. Students face challenging and life changing career decisions during formative years and once in secondary education, they are ready to begin mastering skills and earn credentials/certiTcations to enter the workforce and/or pursue higher education. Integrating rigorous STEM curricula, Esports, and academic curricula allows students to enjoy the beneTt of graduating college, career, and military ready. Discover how to maximize your STEM and IT Pathways while garnering support from all stakeholders – business and industry, teachers, administrators, parents, and the community at large.

Conference attendees will learn strategies to maximize STEM & IT Pathway participation and engage students in relevant, rigorous academic curricula in CS courses. Attendees will connect the relevance of emerging technologies and Esports to guide innovative curricula to help students successfully complete industry certiTcations and electronic portfolios. Participants will have an opportunity to gain knowledge of growing IT/STEM industries and compare available curricula that match their state's standards. Participants will have the opportunity to investigate the current markets trends and create programs with recognized industry certiTcations.
Speakers
avatar for Jill Ranucci

Jill Ranucci

Educational/CTE Consultant, Jill Ranucci, Ph.D., CTE Consultant
Dr. Jill Ranucci is a College and Career Readiness advocate and has an extensive background in education as an administrator and teacher. Dr. Ranucci consults to help districts align resources to state standards, state initiatives, and industry recognized credentials/certifications... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Palolo 4

2:15pm HST

Empowering Educators Through Cisco Networking Academy: Unlocking Opportunities in IT, Networking, and AI Education
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Note: This is a workshop that is intended for the Futurize IT cohort teachers.

Explore how the Cisco Networking Academy empowers educators and students through IT, networking, and cybersecurity courses, a diverse ecosystem of academies, and career-aligned resources. Learn about local IT career prospects from Hawaii P-20 and innovative AI education initiatives from Cisco-IBM-Intel partnerships. Transform education and prepare students for thriving tech careers!
Speakers
DD

Dan Doerger

Director, Honolulu Community College
WL

Wayne Lewis

Professor, Honolulu Community College
Wayne Lewis is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training (PCATT), based at Honolulu Community College (HonCC), and the Legal Main Contact for the CCNA/CCNP/Network Security Cisco Academy Training Center at PCATT/HonCC. Since 1998, Wayne has... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Palolo Room 1 & 2

2:15pm HST

Expanding Cybersecurity Education: Federal Initiatives and Classroom Resources
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
In this interactive session, educators will explore the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) program and learn about current federal initiatives aimed at advancing cybersecurity education. Participants will gain valuable insights into how these programs align with K-12 education goals and discover a wealth of free, high-quality resources designed to enhance cybersecurity instruction in the classroom. This session will empower educators with the tools and knowledge needed to prepare students for a secure digital future.
Speakers
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John Sands

Professor of Information Technology, Moraine Valley Community College
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Jiri Jirik

Director, Moraine Valley Community College
Jiri Jirik is a cybersecurity expert who with over 20 years of experience in both industry and academia. He currently serves as Director of the Moraine Valley Community College’s Education Pathway National Center. In his role, he leads the development, implementation, and instruction... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1

2:15pm HST

First Encounters of the AI Kind: A Teacher's Guide to Leveraging AI in the Classroom
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
This presentation explores the transformative power of AI in enhancing mathematics education. By leveraging generative AI, we explore innovative methods for teaching and learning unfamiliar mathematical concepts. We'll discuss practical strategies for using AI to personalize learning, foster creativity, and enhance problem-solving skills. Real-world examples will illustrate how AI can be integrated into the high school mathematics curriculum, from generating personalized practice problems to providing step-by-step explanations of complex theorems. We'll also address ethical considerations in AI education, ensuring responsible and ethical implementation of AI in the classroom. By the end of this presentation, you'll be equipped to harness the power of AI to create more engaging, effective, and equitable learning experiences for your students.
Speakers
avatar for Loren Ayresman

Loren Ayresman

Teacher, King Kekaulike High School
Loren Ayresman is on a mission to make computer science accessible, exciting, and relevant for all learners. A Math and CS teacher on Maui, he’s known for turning everyday lessons into high-tech adventures, sparking curiosity and innovation in his students. His passion and expertise... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm HST
Palolo 3

3:15pm HST

Closing & Giveaways
Thursday February 13, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm HST
Thursday February 13, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm HST
Piinaio Ballroom 1
 
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