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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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Mar 9

The AI Time Machine: Use AI to Build the Future of Learning

Austin Marriott Downtown
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

The AI Time Machine: Use AI to Build the Future of Learning

The AI Time Machine is an opportunity to learn to build your own AI tools that solve real problems of today and the ones of tomorrow. If you're afraid of AI, great. If you're curious, that's fantastic. If you're nervous, I got you. In the workshop you'll get free access to Playlab AI and a learning experience that will help 1) demystify AI for you, 2) enable you to build your own AI tool that solves your problem and 3) show you have to solve problems most might not see coming yet.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Room 604-605
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

The AI Time Machine: Use AI to Build the Future of Learning

EWorkshop exploring the use of artificial intelligence to build and shape the future of learning and education.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Room 604-605
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3/9/26
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Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
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3/10/26
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Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
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3/10/26
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Mar 10

Voice AI & Assessments: Science, Ethics, & Potential

Panel discussion exploring the intersection of voice AI technology and educational assessments, covering scientific principles, ethical considerations, and future potential.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom C
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3/10/26
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Mar 10

Voice AI & Assessments: Science, Ethics, & Potential

A candid discussion on the science, ethical considerations, and implementation challenges of using Voice AI for assessment in K-12 classrooms. Learn what's promising, what's problematic, and what's on the horizon as experts explore how Voice AI differs from other AI tools, such as large language models (LLMs), and how it can be integrated in ways that truly support students and educators.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom C
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

AI is rapidly reshaping how our students learn, think, and make decisions, yet its environmental footprint raises urgent climate questions. This session dives into that tension: Should we be using AI to strengthen climate education? Panelists will unpack this paradox and show why climate literacy is more essential than ever. Even as AI carries environmental impact, it also offers powerful ways to deepen learning, personalize instruction, and help educators bring climate education to life. Attendees will walk away with up-to-date research and practical tools to leverage in the classroom.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
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3/10/26
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Mar 11

What If? A Social Simulation--AI & the Next Era of Learning

Workshop exploring AI and the future of learning through social simulation.
Austin Marriott Downtown
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 12

AI & the Brain: As We Embrace AI, Let's Not Forget Our Minds

Across homes, offices, and classrooms, AI is becoming ubiquitous--mapping our routes, writing our code, even dreaming up art in seconds. What once sounded like science fiction is now silently transforming our daily existence. And yet, amid this great digital leap forward, a quieter, more fragile system is at stake: the human brain. We are perched at a precipice in history. As AI systems grow in power and presence, we must ask a question too few dare to voice: What is this doing to us - our capacity to explore, to learn, to reason, and to create? The machines are learning. But are we forgetting?
The Westin Austin Downtown - Paramount I-II
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3/12/26
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Mar 12

Cultural Conquest: The Digital Black American Blueprint

In the age of algorithms and automation, what does it mean to protect the essence of Black creativity? This session traces how the history of cultural appropriation is now mirrored through digital platforms, machine learning, and AI-generated content. Grammy-winning producer and strategist Shalom J. Storm Miller presents a future-facing blueprint for cultural integrity, offering educators, creatives, and technologists a framework for sustaining Black influence in an increasingly synthetic world.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom B
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 12

The Climate Paradox of AI Education

As AI transforms climate education with personalized learning and interactive simulations, we face an uncomfortable truth: the data centers powering these solutions are driving massive energy consumption that threatens to undermine our climate goals. With data center electricity use projected to double by 2030, how do we justify using energy-intensive AI to teach climate solutions? We'll examine real trade-offs, share concrete solutions, and propose a path toward AI-powered climate education that helps rather than harms our environmental future.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom C
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3/12/26
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Mar 12

Intro to AI

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence program at Olney Library
Olney Library
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3/12/26
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Mar 12

Intro to AI

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence concepts and applications. Learn about AI technology and its impact on society.
Olney Library
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3/12/26
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Mar 12

Intro to AI

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence session, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Olney Library
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3/12/26
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Mar 31

SANS 2026: Featured Keynote - Chopping AI Down to Size: Paul Bunyan's Guide to Thriving in Cyber Careers

A keynote presentation about facing the challenge of AI in cybersecurity careers, using the metaphor of Paul Bunyan and the steam-powered saw. The presentation explores how cybersecurity professionals can adapt to and leverage AI technology rather than compete against it. Focuses on finding your place in the new AI-driven cybersecurity landscape and using AI as a tool to secure the digital frontier.
Virtual
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3/31/26
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Mar 31

Science Journey - Smarter AI for a More Sustainable World: Building an AI Model You Can Trust

Learn how computer scientists are building artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help solve sustainability challenges. Part of the Science Journeys series where Caltech graduate students and postdoctoral scholars explore scientific topics designed to spark students' curiosity and provide educators with supplemental resources. Programs are free through the generosity of the Friends of Beckman Auditorium.
Beckman Auditorium
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3/31/26
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Apr 1

SANS@Night: From Reactive to Resilient: Transform Cybersecurity Through Leadership and Insight

In an era of rapid digital transformation like the use of AI and quantum computing, cybersecurity and risk has become a critical concern for organizations worldwide. As cyber threats grow in complexity and sophistication, leaders must not only stay informed about emerging trends but also proactively manage risks and influence organizational culture to build resilience. This presentation touches on the latest cybersecurity trends and challenges while highlighting key risks with them. We explore effective leadership strategies with shifting the cybersecurity mindset to leading through risk and Influence. We'll uncover how to foster collaboration, align cybersecurity priorities with business goals, and influence a risk-aware mindset across teams. Attendees will leave equipped with actionable insights to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape and safeguard their organizations against future threats.
Virtual
Free
4/1/26
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Apr 1

FOCUS FORWARD: MINDS AND MACHINES

What happens when technology not only works alongside us, but actively shapes us? Minds and Machines takes a hard look at how emerging technology will continue to redefine the economy, work, education, policy, and even how we develop as humans! Focus Forward's annual event is uniquely designed to link education, health and economic development in the examination of an important emerging issue that will shape our future. National and statewide leaders address hundreds of public officials, educators, business leaders, community members, philanthropists and non-profit heads. Mini-grant opportunities (up to $10,000) available for attendees through WVPEC and Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation.
Morgantown Marriott
Free
4/1/26
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Apr 21

AI Summit Solutions Track 2026 Day 2

Artificial intelligence is transforming how security teams detect threats, automate response, and make critical decisions--but effective adoption requires more than just powerful tools. This Solutions Track session explores real-world approaches to applying AI in cybersecurity programs, focusing on how to move from theory to measurable impact. The discussion will highlight proven methods for integrating AI into existing workflows, improving threat visibility, and enhancing analyst efficiency without sacrificing oversight or trust. Attendees will also gain insight into emerging challenges such as model transparency, data protection, and ethical implementation. Whether you're evaluating AI-driven security products or building your own, this session will provide practical guidance on how to responsibly leverage AI to strengthen cyber resilience and empower human expertise. Features: Expert-led Sessions, Flexible Attendance, On-Demand Access, Connect with Industry Leaders, Build Professional Network, Earn CPE Credits.
Virtual
Free
4/21/26
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May 2

Kansas Data Science Conference 2026 (KDSC26)

The Kansas Data Science Conference (KDSC) is an annual, statewide event that brings together students, faculty, industry professionals, and community partners from across Kansas to explore the world of data science, AI, and technology. From community data to community impact: uniting students, faculty, researchers, and industry to close the gap between learning and real-world solutions. Conference includes tracks in Applied DS in Agriculture, Education, Industry Solutions, and Ethics & Policy. Features talks, posters, workshops, panels, lightning demos, networking opportunities, career fair, and awards.
Carl R. Ice College of Engineering, Kansas State University
Free
5/2/26
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Jun 1

Data Engineering with Green AI Camp

Through workshops, coding labs, and case studies, participants gain hands-on experience in training AI models with sustainability in mind. Whether new to AI or experienced, students will develop skills to create smarter and greener AI solutions. June 1-11, 2026. Grades 7-12.
Western Kentucky University
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 1

Next-Gen AI Studio Summer Program

6-week AI program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Students will build apps, design smart agents, collaborate with other creators, work with AI researchers, and learn about turning ideas into an AI business. Duration: June 1st - July 15th, 3 days per week.
UNO's Next-Gen AI Studio
$250.00 - $250/w...
6/1/26
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Jun 1

Data Engineering with Green AI Camp

Workshops, coding labs, and case studies provide hands-on experience in training AI models with sustainability in mind. Suitable for both new and experienced students. June 1-11, 2026.
WKU Knicely Conference Center
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 1

Tech Revolution STEM Summer Camps

Weekly STEM summer camps for ages 6-16 featuring 60+ courses including Robotics, Coding, Game Design, AI, Minecraft, Roblox, 3D Printing, YouTube Production, Digital Art, and more. Regular camp hours 9am-3pm with optional early arrival and extended day. Includes lunch program, private lessons, and take-home projects.
Rice University
$749.00 - Starti...
6/1/26
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