Uniquely Qualified Instructor
Cari Orts is a current Gifted and Talented (GT) educator who brings extensive experience as an Instructional Technologist, classroom teacher, and Google for Education Certified Trainer. Cari is passionate about helping fellow GT educators powerfully leverage AI in the classroom to enhance student learning and save valuable time. She particularly enjoys making best use of AI technology for enhanced learning experiences, Project Based Learning, Google tools, and Challenge Based Learning. Cari leads teachers in using AI to create engaging and challenging activities that cater to the unique needs of gifted students. Cari is also the author of Using AI Tools to Increase the Success of GIFTED LEARNERS (Grades 1-8), the extensive digital handbook you will receive at her seminar.
Join Cari for a valuable day filled with cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence tools and resources you can use immediately to inspire and strengthen your GT students' learning.
What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter
"Cari Orts was an excellent and enthusiastic presenter. I enjoyed the chance to meet other educators of gifted students and the variety of resources and application ideas Cari presented. Thank you!"
– Dawn Koons, Gifted Support Teacher
"I loved this PD! I learned so many new platforms, and now I feel like my AI world has truly opened up. I look forward to exploring each of these resources further and continuing my journey with AI."
– Danielle Haversang, Enrichment Teacher
"Thank you! This seminar was extremely helpful with filling in the gaps that I did not know about some of the AI resources I have been using. This will be very helpful with my students!"
– Kristen Worrell, Tech Teacher
"Cari's seminar was incredibly insightful and packed with valuable information. I appreciated the depth and breadth of the content presented, and the practical demonstrations of various tools. I'm excited to explore how these tools can enhance my classroom experience and support my students' learning in new and exciting ways."
– Jennifer Booth, Teacher