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WeTeach_CS Summit 2026
JUNE 15-16, 2025 - La Cantera Resort & Spa / 16641 La Cantera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78256
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Venue: San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor clear filter
Monday, June 15
 

9:45am CDT

A Research Inquiry on the use of Vibe Coding for Programming Assignments: Enhanced Learning vs. Academic Integrity Concerns
Monday June 15, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
This study is an inquiry into both the potential educational benefits and the risks associated with the use of vibe coding, with a focus on novice (early college and dual credit (EC/DC) high school) programmers' ability to grasp core programming concepts, while also addressing the potential for misuse or unethical practices.
Presenters
avatar for Arisa Ude

Arisa Ude

Faculty of Computer Information Technology, Dallas College, Dallas, Texas, Dallas College
My name is Dr. Arisa K. Ude. I retired from a major telecommunications company after twenty-three (23) years of services in various roles – including Software Engineer, Process Improvement Engineer, Senior Technical Manager of Information Technology, etc. Prior to joining the telecom... Read More →
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Anna Lambert

Collaborator (CIT Faculty)
Monday June 15, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor

12:45pm CDT

PANEL: From Classroom to Career: Industry Perspectives on Essential AI Literacy Skills
Monday June 15, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
AI is rapidly restructuring every job sector, from software engineering to marketing and healthcare. This dynamic panel brings together diverse industry professionals to pull back the curtain on this transformation, sharing firsthand how AI is changing their daily workflows and what skills are now critical for new hires. K-12 educators will gain actionable insight into the AI literacy, effective AI usage cases, critical thinking, and ethical reasoning competencies students need—regardless of their career path—to thrive in the AI-integrated workplace of tomorrow.
Presenters
avatar for Bobby Simmons

Bobby Simmons

Branch Manager, Freeport, TX, HPC Industrial  | Powered by Clean Harbors
Experienced Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the environmental services industry. Highly skilled in PNL Management, Negotiation, Petroleum, Budgeting, Waste, and Operations Management. Strong operations professional who graduated from the United States Navy.
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Maaz Amjad

Assistant Professor of Practice, CS, Texas Tech University
Dr. Maaz Amjad is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Computer Science at Texas Tech University. Before coming to Texas Tech, Dr. Amjad was a Provost Early Career Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at The University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on using... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Simmons

Jennifer Simmons

CTE Teacher, JTS Instructional Designs, LLC, Owner and Facilitator
I am a CTE educator, EdTech leader, and doctoral student in Educational Technology who designs hands‑on, future‑ready learning experiences for diverse learners. My work centers STEAM, coding, AI literacy, and sustainability, empowering students, especially young women, to see... Read More →
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Evan Shieh

AI Ethics Researcher and Educator / Executive Director, Young Data Scientists League
As an AI ethics researcher and educator, I could not be doing the work I'm doing without the diverse, multicultural communities I've been blessed to be a part of. Participating in AI ethics requires navigating the tensions, challenges, and insights that come from applying multiple... Read More →
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Tiphany Burrell

Development Manager - Houston, Young Women's Preparatory Network
Tiphany Burrell is a Houston-based development leader with more than 20 years of experience advancing education, equity, economic mobility, and community impact. She specializes in fundraising, strategic partnerships, and program sustainability, helping mission-driven organizations... Read More →
Monday June 15, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor

2:00pm CDT

PANEL: Community Makerspaces: Building a sustainable home for STEM programming and beyond.
Monday June 15, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
As shifts in enrollment driven by school choice policies require districts to rethink the use of existing facilities, community makerspaces present a scalable, research-aligned strategy for maximizing both space and educational impact. Well-designed makerspaces support high-quality STEM learning through hands-on, interdisciplinary experiences while leveraging sustainable programming models, strategic staffing, and partnerships with industry and higher education. By repositioning underutilized facilities as community-accessible STEM hubs, school districts can expand equitable access to authentic STEM pathways for students while strengthening workforce readiness and community engagement.
Moderator
avatar for Charles Hernandez

Charles Hernandez

STEM Facilitator, Harlandale ISD

Presenters
avatar for Meghan Guerrero

Meghan Guerrero

CTE|GT|STEM Coordinator, Harlandale ISD
I serve as the CTE, Gifted & Talented, and STEM Coordinator for Harlandale ISD in San Antonio, Texas, where I lead the development of innovative, student-centered programs across multiple campuses and career pathways.I am passionate about expanding access to high-quality STEM and... Read More →
Monday June 15, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor
 
Tuesday, June 16
 

10:00am CDT

PANEL: Defining Barriers and Advancing AI and Computer Science Education in Rural Texas Schools
Tuesday June 16, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am CDT
Rural Texas schools serve a significant and diverse student population, yet they remain largely underrepresented in the expansion of K-12 AI and computer science education. This session draws on a panel of Texas educators and partners that are deeply engaged with this work as well as emerging national and Texas-specific research to examine the structural and narrative barriers that limit access in rural communities.

Panelists will explore how the unique challenges and a lack of qualified CS educators compound to create persistent gaps in rural schools. The session will also challenge deficit-based narratives by spotlighting the innovation already happening in rural Texas classrooms — innovation that too often goes unrecognized and under-resourced.

Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the policy levers and community assets that can drive sustainable progress, including place-based partnerships and strategies for amplifying rural voices in the AI and CS education conversation. This session is designed for teachers, administrators, district leaders, university partners, and policymakers who are committed to building CS pathways for every student, including those in the smallest and most geographically isolated schools in Texas.

Moderator
avatar for Amy Carrell

Amy Carrell

WeTeach_CS Director, UT Austin - TACC

Presenters
avatar for Scarlet Clouse

Scarlet Clouse

Dean, College of Education & Director, Kay Bailey Hutchison Institute, Angelo State University


avatar for Westley Halbardier

Westley Halbardier

Middle School CS Teacher, Hondo ISD
I am a 9-year teacher, teaching computer science and digital media at McDowell Middle School in Hondo.
avatar for Elizabeth White

Elizabeth White

Elizabeth White, Hawkins ISD
Elizabeth White is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and is an Andrew Carnegie Scholar for the School of Design. She spent 13 years as a software and UI experience designer for several software companies and then made a career switch to teaching.

She currently teaches 1st-12th grade STEM classes at a rural, Title 1 school, where her students specialize in microcontrollers and physical computing. She is firm in her belief that every child in the 21st century should be taught to code and has witnessed firsthand how a career... Read More →
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Carl Mohn

Digital Learning Specialist, Region 7 Education Service Center
Tuesday June 16, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor

11:15am CDT

PANEL: Reversing the Trend: How Computer Science Can Help Stabilize and Grow Public School Enrollment
Tuesday June 16, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CDT
As Texas public school enrollment has declined notably in recent years, some schools are taking innovative approaches to recruit and retain students. In this session, you’ll hear how three school districts are leveraging computer science education to combat the challenge of declining enrollment. Our panelists will share details about their districts’ approaches to using computer science programs to stabilize and grow school enrollment, with examples from elementary through high school. We’ll discuss best practices, persistent challenges, and untapped opportunities for schools to address declining enrollment in the age of computing and AI.
Presenters
avatar for Kiera Elledge

Kiera Elledge

District Library Coordinator, HEB ISD
Kiera Elledge is the STEM & School Library Coordinator for the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District.  She holds a B.S. in Secondary Mathematics and a M.Ed. in Library Sciences and is currently working on her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction.  Her district’s partnership... Read More →
avatar for Laura Mackay

Laura Mackay

Coordinator of Innovative Programs, Clear Creek ISD - ESC
Coordinator of Innovative Programs
avatar for Amanda Quick

Amanda Quick

K-8 STEM Coordinator, Northside ISD
avatar for Joe Harrington

Joe Harrington

Superintendent, HEB ISD

avatar for Nicole Martin

Nicole Martin

Senior Evaluation Researcher , UT Austin - TACC
Dr. Nicole Martin joined TACC in 2019. She designs, manages, and conducts evaluation for STEM education programs to assess the impact and effectiveness of various programs across K-12 and college settings. She researches computer science and science education, investigating issues... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor

1:30pm CDT

PANEL: Powering CS Programs: Funding, Partnerships, and Resources
Tuesday June 16, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Building a thriving computer science program takes more than qualified educators, curriculum, and professional development.... it takes funding. Join a dynamic panel of industry partners, nonprofit leaders, and Texas educators who have successfully secured grants, sponsorships, and resources for K-12 computer science programs. Panelists will share real-world strategies for identifying funding opportunities, cultivating community partnerships, and navigating application processes. Whether you're launching a new program or looking to expand existing efforts, you'll leave with actionable steps and valuable connections. Don't let budget barriers stand between your students and a future in computing. Come ready to learn and network!
Moderator
avatar for Amy Carrell

Amy Carrell

WeTeach_CS Director, UT Austin - TACC

Presenters
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Tony Burris

President, Alamo AFCEA

avatar for Derek Villanueva

Derek Villanueva

Education Specialist State and Federal Programs/CTE, Education Service Center – Region 2
CTE Advocate with 20 years of experience. 
avatar for Annababette Diemecke

Annababette Diemecke

Digital Learning Coordinator, Copperas Cove ISD
Digital Learning Coordinator for Copperas Cove ISD with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Master’s in Education in Applied Digital Learning. I support K–12 educators through AI integration, blended learning coaching, CS implementation, and professional development... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
San Gabriel A & B - 3rd Floor
 

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