• Project Tomorrow at ISTELive 24

    International Society for Technology in Education - ISTELive 24 Dates: June 23 - 26, 2024 Location: Denver, Colorado Session: "A New Classroom Challenge: Understanding Students’ Aspirations for Improved Digital Learning Experiences" Tuesday, June 25, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Colorado Convention Center, 709/11 Per current Speak Up Research, students have more access to learning technologies than […]

  • 2024 Speak Up Congressional Briefing

    2024 Speak Up Congressional Briefing From Engagement to Learning: Closing the Gap between Student Aspirations and Classroom Practices Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 12 P.M. ET./9 A.M. PT Hosted virtually by edWeb Each year, Project Tomorrow presents Speak Up results to a wide audience of K-12 stakeholders including national and state Departments of Education, researchers, […]

  • Project Tomorrow at FETC: Future of Education Technology Conference

    Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Florida

    The annual Future of Education Technology (FETC) Conference will be held in Orlando, FL from January 14-17, 2025. CEO Julie Evans will present 2 workshops and 2 sessions. The official hashtag is #FETC2025. Learn more at https://www.tomorrow.org/project-tomorrow-at-fetc-2/ Sessions presented by Dr. Julie A. Evans: Computational Thinking 101: Embedded Problem-Solving Strategies within Everyday Classroom Instruction 1/14/25 […]

  • Project Tomorrow at MACUL 2025

    Huntington Place 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI, United States

    The annual Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) Conference will be held in Detroit, MI, from March 19-21, 2024. Katie Marchionna will lead three workshop sessions. The official […]

  • Project Tomorrow at CoSN

    Project Tomorrow’s CEO, Dr. Julie Evans, will be releasing our latest report on digital learning at CoSN. We hope to see you at CoSN 2025: Human Leadership in a World of AI. The event is in Seattle from March 31-April 2, 2025.  Session Title: Getting Real about Ed Tech in K-12 Classrooms: What CIOs Need […]

  • Project Tomorrow at The AI Show @ ASU+GSV

    The second annual AI Show @ ASU+GSV will take place April 5-7 at the San Diego Convention Center. The free event is designed for learners, educators, and innovators to ignite conversations about artificial intelligence's transformative potential in education. Project Tomorrow CEO, Dr. Julie Evans, will be presenting a session, The Promise and Perils of AI […]

  • Project Tomorrow at the Chief Information Officers Conference

    Dr. Julie Evans will present preliminary findings from the 2025 iboss-Project Tomorrow National Cybersecurity Survey, the nation’s report card on how well K-12 districts are prepared to address a cyber threat or attack today at the Council of the Great City Schools' CIO Conference. The event is in Chicago from June 10-13, 2025. Session Title: […]

  • Project Tomorrow at CAST’s UDL-Con

    Michelle Green will be presenting Speak Up: How Districts Are Implementing UDL & Assistive Technology - CITES 2.0 at CAST's UDL-Con in Washington D.C. Session Description: How are K-12 districts leveraging Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and assistive technologies to create more inclusive learning environments? This session will share the latest research findings from a […]

  • Project Tomorrow at TCEA’s AI for Educators Conference

    Dr. Julie Evans will be presenting: Speak Up Voices – Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities with AI in Education Session Description: It is becoming very clear today that AI is a double-edged sword in K-12 education. AI has exciting potential to transform teaching and learning and create more personalized learning experiences. However, the unethical use […]

  • Project Tomorrow at CS for Michigan 2025

    Katie Marchionna will be presenting: Future-Ready Thinking: Computational Thinking for Age of AI Session Description: Today’s students need more than content knowledge—they need thinking strategies that prepare them for a rapidly evolving world. In this hands-on session, explore Computational Thinking (CT) as a foundational skill for workforce readiness and AI literacy. We'll break down the […]