Ready to hit refresh?
Join us for CTRL + ALT + CREATE, a hands-on summer creativity retreat where educators explore their own creative power, with a little help from AI. Whether you’re a tech-savvy teacher or just Canva-curious, this workshop will reboot your confidence, curiosity, and creation skills.
Learner Outcomes:
Explore how free apps like Google Gemini and Canva for Education can help you:
- Spark original ideas for lessons, visuals, and learning experiences
- Design student-facing activities that foster student agency and creativity
- Create classroom-ready content that actually excites you (and your students!)
- Feel empowered using AI in lesson design
Expect to leave with fresh inspiration, tangible resources, and a rebooted belief in your own creative power. Bring your device and be ready to CTRL + ALT + CREATE!
Summer Learning Pass = $75
Invest in your professional journey this summer with the KCI Summer of Learning pass for a single fee of $75. This pass grants you unlimited access to:
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All workshops (You can currently choose from 12 workshops, with the potential for even more to be offered.)
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Comprehensive materials
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Slide decks
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Recordings to revisit key concepts (for online workshops)
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Live participation in our enriching in-person AND online workshops (your choice)
While we understand every dollar counts, this one-time investment unlocks a wealth of knowledge and practical strategies that can have a lasting positive impact on your teaching and your students’ learning. You will have access to all materials until October 1, 2025.
Our Instructors
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Stacy Kratochvil
Teacher and Instructional Technology CoordinatorStacy Kratochvil is an Instructional Coach, Instructional Technology Facilitator, and teacher at Capuchino High School. Currently teaching a class for multilingual learners, physical education and serving as the district PE Content Lead and Student Equity Council Coordinator. Stacy holds a Master's Degree in Education, a CA EdTech Specialist certificate (thanks to KCI’s MERIT program!) and…