If you've ever wanted a better understanding of how you can safely and lightly audit the EdTech apps in use in your schools, this session's for you. Jeremy Zabriskie from the Student Data Privacy team at USBE will teach you the basics of webapp analysis. This session won't require any existing technical knowledge, but it is intended primarily for IT and technology folks. For part of a demo, you may follow along on your own device, but it isn't required.
In this session, we will learn about the basics of webapp analysis and see a demo of how to do a light audit. You can follow along on your own device if you'd like, but there is no requirement to do so.
Data Privacy and Security Specialist, Utah State Board of Education
Jeremy comes to the data privacy team from his previous role as IT Manager at a K6 charter school. While there, he served as the Data Manager and Information Security Officer, in addition to teaching computer science classes. Jeremy’s fervor for cybersecurity is proven by his multiple... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT Room 1220
The "Instructional Video Collaboration" (IVC) landscape is changing, and UEN is expanding our approach and partnerships, allowing us to be more innovative and agile as technologies evolve. This presentation examines the evolution of the unified K20 Zoom License Agreement, reflecting on lessons learned in the past year, why this shift is critical for our current educational landscape, and how we are leveraging this agreement for the future.
UEN’s IVC team will talk about the shifting landscape of video collaboration technologies, lessons learned in the first year of the K20 Zoom Agreement, and the UEN commitment to ongoing innovation and support of these technologies. The team will also share early results and lessons learned from a STEM classroom pilot program using video collaboration equipment new to UEN’s IVC environment. Zoom-capable hardware will be on display. We will discuss and demonstrate how new features, AI innovations, and enhanced capabilities can be used in remote learning to support classroom collaboration.
Kimberly has spent the last 16 years scheduling, supporting, and helping teachers effectively use video conferencing technology. After spending six years with USU's Distance Education Dept, she joined UETN's Technical Services team where she continues to enjoy learning and implementing... Read More →
Charice has worked with Interactive Videoconferencing in Utah for over 30 years, the last 26 with Utah Education Network. She has a B.S. in Broadcast Communications from Weber State University and an M.Ed. in Learning and Technology from Western Governors University.
Interactive Video Conferencing technology is as important as ever and UEN IVC is here to help. Ask me and our team...
How to Choose It: Ask us about getting aVideo Technology Needs Assessment. We are committed to helping Utah's educational community evaluate, plan, design a... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT Room 1220
The meeting is tailored to the needs of UETN advocates and service owners as we discuss the procurement phase coming in late summer, including UETN policies and how understanding them will lead to better stakeholder support.
Audience type: UETN Advocacy team and UETN service owners
UETN Advocates Meeting will include updates, training (topic pending), and core service updates.
What's all the hype with quantum? Are you ready for the threats and advancements that are coming? This is an introductory session to the science and technologies that enable quantum networking. This session will begin with a brief introduction to quantum mechanics, with a focus on quantum bits (qubits) and some of their special properties, including superposition, entanglement, and no-cloning (Note: this discussion will include some mathematical concepts and proofs). This will be followed by an overview of quantum networking, including quantum teleportation and entanglement swapping. Finally, we'll bring it all together to outline the building blocks, opportunities, and challenges of building quantum networks, as well as highlight what Cisco is already doing in this exciting space.
In just the past year, the tech sector has changed enormously. This talk discusses recent trends and what it might mean not only for the tech sector, but the broader economy.
Over just the past year, the tech sector's influence has grown by leaps and bounds. An already influential sector, the changes it is introducing are astonishing. Driven by the application of AI, tech has the potential to reshape Utah's economy in ways that will lead to permanent changes in investment patterns, workforce, and government. This talk explores the most important trends reshaping the tech sector and considers what they could mean for the broader economy. As technology becomes more deeply embedded in finance, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and professional services, shifts in the tech industry will influence productivity to an enormous degree, with downwind effects on wages, business formation, and regional economic growth. The discussion will examine both the opportunities and the disruptions that may lie ahead, including how AI could change the nature of work, how investment may flow differently across sectors, and why today’s tech transformation may have consequences far beyond the companies building the tools.