Lighten Your Caseload with AI
Strategies for Time Savings, Differentiation, and Responsible Use
Supporting students takes time and creativity, and many specialists feel their caseloads growing faster than their hours in the day. Join Everyday Speech and MagicSchool for a practical, educator-led session on how AI can help you save time, adapt materials for diverse learners, and use tools responsibly.
Oct 21 | 12:00 pm CT/1:00 pm ET
In this free webinar, you will learn:
- Time-Saving Workflows: Streamline documentation, goal writing, and prep
- Differentiation Made Simple: Adapt lessons quickly for multiple learners
- Responsible Use: Keep student data safe and align with school policies
- Classroom-Ready Examples: See how Everyday Speech and MagicSchool can ease workload while boosting student engagement
Walk away with ready-to-use strategies, free resources, and confidence in how AI can support, not replace, your expertise.
About the Presenters
Amber Trout
Amber Trout is a former educator turned EdTech professional with over a decade of experience in K–8 education. She has served as a classroom teacher, STEM coding instructor, instructional coach, and Dean of Students.
During remote learning, Amber recognized educators’ urgent need to learn Google tools and find new ways to engage students virtually. To meet that need, she started a Google Education Group for Colorado educators, offering free professional development during a critical time. She was also completing her principal license at that time, giving her a broader perspective on education as a whole before transitioning into the EdTech world in 2020, where she could amplify her impact with educators worldwide.
Today, as Senior Community Manager at MagicSchool, Amber channels her passion for teaching into building and supporting educator communities. Still a teacher at heart, she loves helping educators save time and create powerful learning experiences through the use of technology.
Jess Anderson
Jess Anderson, Ed.S., is a Curriculum Lead at Everyday Speech, where she develops research-based resources that empower students of all abilities to thrive in learning social and communication skills. With nearly a decade of experience as a school psychologist, Jess has dedicated her career to supporting students’ mental health and social and behavioral development. Her approach is grounded in neurodiverse-affirming practices and practical strategies that make life easier for educators while fostering growth, inclusion, and success for every student.
