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AI for Impact: Boosting Student Outcomes with Human-Centered Innovation
AI for Impact: Boosting Student Outcomes with Human-Centered Innovation
Discover how artificial intelligence can be a powerful partner in improving student outcomes—without losing the human touch. This dynamic session will explore how K-12 classroom leaders can leverage AI tools to enhance attendance, streamline grading, and raise test scores by accelerating learning and increasing student engagement. Learn how data-driven insights can empower teachers to personalize instruction in real time, ensuring that each student receives the right support at the right moment. From predictive analytics to adaptive learning platforms, we’ll highlight practical tools that promote academic growth and motivation in every classroom. Through inspiring examples and actionable strategies, we’ll show how AI can strengthen—not replace—the teacher-student connection, fostering a learning environment that’s both innovative and deeply human. Walk away with a clear roadmap for integrating AI into your schools to maximize outcomes and reimagine what’s possible for every learner.
Presenter:
Jennifer Womble, Conference Chair, FETC
Jennifer Womble is a nationally recognized leader in education and technology, dedicated to advancing professional development and innovation in the edtech space. Since 2010, she has served as the Conference Chair for the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC)—the largest independent edtech conference in North America—curating high-impact events and professional learning experiences. She also leads the FETC Webinar Series and contributes to District Administration magazine.
A nationally recognized speaker, Jennifer has been honored as an EdTech and eLearning Top Influencer, an EdTech Digest Leadership Award recipient, Tech & Learning Most Influential Edtech Impactor and serves as a judge for the District Administration Top EdTech Products and Reimagine Education Awards. Previously, Jennifer spent 17 years as a National Board-Certified Teacher, advocating for innovative instructional practices at the district and state level. She has served on the Board of Directors for the American Cancer Society, Communities in Schools, Junior League of Tallahassee, Tallahassee Quarterback Club, iTeach, and the Human Intelligence Movement.
A Leadership Florida Education Class 9 member, she has been recognized among the Tallahassee Democrat’s 25 Women You Should Know, Tallahassee State College’s Outstanding Community Woman Award and recognized with the Phi Delta Kappa Leadership in Education Award. A proud Florida State University graduate, lifetime alumni and booster, she remains active in the FSU community, supervising college interns and inspiring the future of education through technology. Whether leading, teaching or volunteering, she spreads her energetic spirit and inspires others to invest in our future—our children!