Brisk: AI That Personalizes Learning Inside the Tools You Already Use

Monday, June 29, 2026 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM · 1 hr. 30 min. (America/New_York)
Poster
Artificial Intelligence

Information

AI is everywhere teachers work now. Brisk is the AI platform built for the classroom, working across the Google, Microsoft, and AI tools educators already use. See what's possible for teachers, coaches, and leaders, with live examples and concrete ideas you can try in your school next week.
Grade Level
PK-12
Transformational Learning Principles
Develop ExpertiseConnect Learning to Learner
ISTE Standards
Education Leaders: Empowering Leader: Build the confidence and competency of educators to put the ISTE Standards for Students and Educators into practice.Educators: Designer: Use technology to create, adapt and personalize learning experiences that foster independent learning and accommodate learner differences and needs.Educators: Facilitator: Foster a culture where students take ownership of their learning goals and outcomes in both independent and group settings.
Delivery/Output
In Person
Skill Level
Beginner
Outline
Sample flow with small groups: -See how Brisk works where you work -Create Bundles of instructional materials for your students -Reading-level adaptation (1-2 minutes): how one text can be transformed for multiple learners -Personalized feedback at scale (1-2 minutes): how teachers give every student specific feedback in a single workflow -Safe student-facing AI practice (1-2 minutes): how teachers stay in control while students engage with AI -Translation across 50+ languages (1 minute): supporting multilingual learners in real time Role-specific deep dives (variable, based on visitor) -Teachers: "Try this Monday" — concrete starter use cases -Coaches: rollout strategy and PD implications Leaders: privacy, alignment, sustainability, and vendor evaluation -Admins: See how Brisk supports all staff and students Engagement tactics -Device-based: attendees use their own laptops to see AI working inside their existing tools -QR code on poster for resources -Continuous one-on-one and small-group conversation throughout the hour
Supporting research
ISTE Standards for Educators. International Society for Technology in Education. https://iste.org/iste-standards ASCD Whole Child Initiative. https://ascd.org/whole-child CAST. Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, version 2.2. https://udlguidelines.cast.org/ Common Sense Education. EdTech Privacy Evaluation Initiative. https://commonsense.org/education/privacy Holmes, W., Bialik, M., & Fadel, C. (2019). Artificial Intelligence in Education: Promises and Implications for Teaching and Learning. Center for Curriculum Redesign. EDUCAUSE. AI in Higher Education and K-12 research briefs. https://educause.edu Brisk Teaching. Educator case studies and product impact data. https://briskteaching.com
Audience
School Level LeadershipTeacherTechnology Coach/Trainer
Attendee Devices
Devices not needed
Disclosure
The submitter of this session has been supported by a company whose product is being included in the session.
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