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Andy Mann is an experienced classroom teacher, technology pioneer and energetic presenter. He is sought after for his well-recognized ability to meet the needs of participants with diverse levels of knowledge and comfort with new technology. His passion is to help teachers, administrators, support staff, and students learn to use technology to improve teaching and learning. As an educator with more than 30 years of experience supporting technology integration in schools, Andy brings a wealth of experience to each institute. You will leave with the extensive digital resource handbook, Providing Leadership for Using AI Tools to Increase Student Learning and Teacher Productivity (Grades 6-12), written specifically for this institute as well as rights to use the most up-to-date content in Andy's slide presentation, sample content, and more!

What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter

"I really enjoyed the notebookLM … really seems helpful for my role."
– David Reel, Principal

"Andy was very knowledgeable and had great energy. Thanks!"
– Sarah Kendall, EdTech Coach

"Andy was incredibly helpful, easy to listen to, add provided a ridiculous amount of tools to actually use in class on Monday. One of the best institutes I have experienced in my 23 years as an educator. Will definitely look for more institutes from him in the future. THANK YOU!"
– Jennifer Pope, Teacher

"We were given so much great information that can be utilized in our classrooms immediately."
– Stephanie Enerson, 7th Grade Math Teacher

"I thought this was one of the most engaging classes I have taken. Andy was very knowledgeable and I really liked the time he gave us to try to make things we could use in class right away. I will recommend to others in our district."
–Rebecca Hanrahan, Teacher

"We received some really good AI tools! I had never heard of any of these sites."
– Annette Swope, Teacher