Technology and education evolve together, but leading change within a legacy organization is not a small task. In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, Alex sits down with Christine Feenstra, Executive Director of calie (formerly CUE), to talk about what it really means to reimagine an education organization for the current era. Christine shares how her team guided a year-long transformation that went far beyond a new name or logo. She discusses redefining purpose, engaging communities, and why embracing technology and AI is now essential for every educator. his conversation highlights how calie is shaping the future of K–12 learning.
Here are the key touchpoints from the discussion:
• The story behind CUE’s transformation into calie
• What it takes to lead meaningful organizational change
• How community voice and collaboration drive innovation
• Why educators can no longer “opt out” of technology
• The importance of rebranding with purpose and clarity
• New benefits and professional learning opportunities for calie members
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In today’s episode, we’re excited to bring you a unique perspective from Bo Charlton, the business manager at Cashmere School District in Washington State, a close-knit community known for its agriculture and student-centered focus. In the first conversation with a business manager, co-hosts Alex and Bob dive into everything from district operations and technology initiatives to the ever-evolving role of AI in K-12 education.
Bo shares his journey into school finance, influenced by his educator parents and a passion for making a difference in students’ lives. He talks about the district’s successes, challenges, and what it takes to support student achievement, from innovative uses of ESSER funds for technology to new AI policies setting the standard for responsible, practical adoption.
Key Moments
04:33 Cashmere Schools' Caring Community Impact
07:26 Cashmere Administrative Structure Overview
11:18 Future Device Planning Strategy
15:41 Evolving AI Policy in Education
16:33 AI Policy Challenges in Fast-Paced Field
20:19 AI: Enhancing, Not Replacing, Thought
24:06 "Exploring Budget-Friendly Education Platform"
28:18 "Inspirational Coach and Mentor"
31:58 Policy vs. Practice Understanding
Why You’ll Love This Episode
This episode shines a spotlight on a role that rarely gets center stage in K–12 conversations. Bo Charlton brings a refreshing mix of financial acumen, small-town perspective, and a deep commitment to student success. He talks candidly about sustaining technology investments after ESSER funding, building AI policies with guardrails, and balancing innovation with practicality in a rural setting. This episode offers a refreshingly candid look behind the scenes, complete with real talk about budgets, policy writing, and those memorable teachers who shape who we become.
Connect with Guest – Bo Charlton
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bo-charlton-a16794159
Website: https://www.cashmere.wednet.edu/cashmeresd
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
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In this episode of Learning Through Technology, hosts Alex and Bob talk with Eric Bonniksen, superintendent of Placerville Union School District in California and president of the Small School District Association. With 14 years of leadership in the same district—a rare feat—Eric shares how building trust, fostering relationships, and prioritizing “students first” has created a culture where both staff and families feel valued. From introducing a dual immersion program shaped by parent input to structuring a unique technology bond that keeps classrooms up-to-date without overburdening taxpayers, Eric explains how small schools can innovate while staying deeply connected to their communities.
The conversation doesn’t shy away from challenges either. Eric candidly discusses the staffing crisis—bus drivers to teachers—and the difficulty of competing with outside industries for talent. Yet, he shows how culture, personal connection, and genuine customer service can make schools places where people want to work and stay. His reflections on leadership, relationships, and the influence of his educator parents add a personal dimension to this practical, hopeful discussion.
Key Moments
04:20 Building Trust Through Relationships
08:00 Integrating Technology in Classrooms
11:00 Infrastructure Update & Classroom Technology
15:11 Staffing Challenges in Rural Education
17:44 Hiring Challenges in Education Technology
22:20 Valuing Staff Contributions
25:06 Workplace Culture's Impact on Retention
27:55 Customer Service Culture in Education
30:30 Parental Influence in Education
33:23 Small School, Big Opportunities
Why You’ll Love This Episode
This episode is a masterclass in small-school leadership. Whether you’re a superintendent, educator, or community member, you’ll be inspired by Eric’s creative solutions for funding technology, his philosophy of putting relationships first, and his belief that culture drives everything. If you’ve ever wondered how small districts can thrive despite limited resources, or what it takes to sustain leadership in one place for more than a decade, this conversation offers both answers and inspiration.
Connect with Guest – Eric Bonniksen
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-bonniksen-3b530b16
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
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In this episode of Learning Through Technology, we sit down with Troy Slayden, Director of IT at Morongo Unified School District, and a man with deep roots in the very community he serves. From racing two-stroke motorcycles to racing against the clock during COVID, Troy’s journey is anything but typical. He shares how he went from finance major to consultant, entrepreneur, and finally tech director—navigating the evolving landscape of school technology while never losing sight of what matters most: community impact and student success.
Troy offers a rare inside look at what it means to be "the guy"—the one fixing the printer, planning five-year forecasts, and answering support calls while installing infrastructure. He also unpacks how he scaled the department strategically, managed burnout, worked cross-functionally with curriculum leaders, and turned special education tech use into one of his most profound sources of inspiration.
Key Moments
06:40 Tech Evolution: Data Storage Changes
10:17 Doctor's Warning Sparks Career Shift
11:11 Reevaluating Career Benefits
17:05 Technology Pivot During COVID
17:59 Expansion of Tech Maintenance Team
21:13 "Community-Driven Financial Stewardship"
25:12 Integrating Tech in Education
28:11 Building for Growth, Not Minimums
33:40 "Tech Transformation in Special Ed"
35:50 Project-Based Learning Engages Students
38:03 Outdated Tech Sparks New Growth
43:04 "Great Teachers Adapt and Innovate"
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
You’ll appreciate this episode if you’ve ever built something from nothing—or wanted to. Troy Slayden brings a pragmatic, community-first mindset to the conversation, paired with clear lessons in leadership, resourcefulness, and perseverance. Whether you're a veteran tech director, an aspiring leader in edtech, or just someone who wants to understand the very human side of technology in schools, this episode delivers depth, authenticity, and actionable insight. Plus, there’s a great story about a special education classroom that might just stick with you for good.
Connect with Guest – Troy Slayden
Website: https://www.morongousd.com/page/meet-our-team
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
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In this episode of Learning Through Technology, we sit down with Dr. John Morgan—CTO, former chemistry teacher, and unofficial Lord (yes, really)—to explore what it truly means to lead through chaos. Dr. Morgan shares his journey of transitioning between two school districts during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, each presenting its own challenges and opportunities for innovation.
He unpacks the ingenuity behind the "Level 0" tech ticket, a system that empowered school staff to handle basic tech issues without IT intervention—a small shift with massive impact. We dive into how his team grew through creative problem-solving, how he deliberately fosters a culture of psychological safety and experimentation, and why disagreement is not only welcome but essential.
From automation strategies to intentional talent turnover, from cyber threats to scope creep, John brings clarity, honesty, and humor to the ever-expanding role of tech in education. And yes, we cap things off with the story behind his royal title, bestowed by none other than Groupon.
Key Moments
04:28 Streamlined Tech Support Strategy
07:01 Menifee Team Growth Reflections
11:49 Encouraging Constructive Disagreement in Leadership
15:15 Funding and Data Security Challenges
16:28 Technology Challenges and Budget Uncertainty
20:09 Automating Tech with Fresh Talent
23:36 "Rapid Growth in Edutech Innovation"
26:08 Automating Tasks to Level Zero
30:02 "Final Interview Question Ritual"
33:40 "Level Zero Tech Ticket Concept"
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
You’ll love this episode if you’re a tech leader navigating change, a school administrator trying to stretch limited resources, or just someone curious about how real leadership looks in the face of uncertainty. Dr. John Morgan doesn’t just share best practices—he shares the mindset that makes them possible. It’s a conversation full of practical insights, candid reflections, and even a few good laughs. Whether you're in the trenches or at the top, this one’s for you.
Connect with Guest – Dr. John Morgan
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedrmorgan
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
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In this episode of Learning Through Technology, Alex and Bob sit down with Dr. Brett Geithman, Superintendent of the Larkspur-Corte Madera School District in Marin County, California. Known for his visionary leadership and deep roots in education, Dr. Geithman shares how he's guided his district through transformative change, from pioneering inquiry-based learning models to rolling out a district-wide AI initiative.
Listeners will gain a behind-the-scenes look at how Brett and his team are building a forward-thinking educational ecosystem—anchored in a long-term vision called Vision 2036—that prepares students not just for high school, but for a future deeply intertwined with technology and innovation.
Brett also discusses the nuanced challenges of implementing change, including how to align stakeholders from skeptical parents to seasoned educators, and the importance of crafting tech policies that are inclusive, strategic, and deeply human-centered. The conversation also delves into how AI is being used responsibly and innovatively, not just in classrooms, but at the district level—from data analysis to administrative efficiency.
Key Moments
04:45 Ensuring Cohesive Learning Across Disciplines
08:28 AI's Role in Future Education
11:31 "BRISK AI Pilot Next Year"
16:23 Inviting Teachers to Explore AI
20:07 Diverse Inquiry into AI Integration
21:06 AI Workshop and Community Engagement
25:24 Backward Mapping Student Skills
28:59 Tech-Driven Learning in Larkspur Schools
31:02 "The Art of Teaching"
37:19 Unexpected Life Lessons
38:15 "Be Like Bob" Slogan
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
If you care about the future of education, this episode will leave you inspired. Dr. Geithman’s thoughtful, measured approach to integrating AI in schools offers a refreshing counter-narrative to fear-based reactions. His belief in inquiry-based learning, student agency, and the art of teaching speaks to anyone who believes education is more than content delivery—it’s a craft that shapes lives.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, policymaker, or tech enthusiast, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on leadership, innovation, and what it truly takes to prepare students for a rapidly evolving world. Plus, you’ll hear a moving story about the teacher who inspired Brett’s journey into education—a poignant reminder of the power of mentorship and the enduring impact of great teaching.
Connect with Guest – Dr. Brett Geithman
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-geithman-509580355
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
In this powerful episode of Learning Through Technology, hosts Alex Inman and Bob Cireddu sit down with David Wildy, Chief Technology Officer at Dublin Unified School District in California, for a candid conversation about the front-line realities of managing technology in K–12 education.
David pulls no punches as he discusses the operational grind balancing infrastructure demands, refresh cycles, and phishing attacks with the strategic vision required to align IT with instructional priorities. He shares how being part of the Ed Services team, rather than the business office, has given his department a more direct path to classroom impact, and how his small but mighty 14-person team supports over 12,000 students across a rapidly growing district.
Whether you're an edtech leader or an administrator trying to bridge instructional goals with technology systems, this episode is packed with both ground-level insights and big-picture strategy.
Key Moments:
03:00 – The Real Threat: Phishing, not firewalls
05:05 – Teacher Training vs. Email Fatigue: A Catch-22
07:18 – From Keenan to ESET: Building smarter cyber training
08:30 – Why IT Belongs in Ed Services: Curriculum alignment in action
10:50 – Coaching Connections: Using EdTech coaches to scale support
13:00 – Supporting Everyone: Not just teachers, but staff and admin
15:20 – The Thought Leadership Trap: No time at 30,000 feet
17:23 – The Budget Cliff: Post-ESSER tech maintenance
19:06 – Cybersecurity at Night: Risk, insurance, and reality
22:27 – Staff or Service? The outsourcing debate
24:01 – Tech Impact on Learning: Making the case through data
26:14 – Flexibility Over One-Size-Fits-All
28:00 – A Music Teacher’s Legacy: How Mr. Tristan shaped a tech leader
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
Real Talk from a District CTO
David doesn’t gloss over the hard parts—he walks us through the daily demands and long-term vision of school tech leadership.
Instructional Alignment, Not Silos
Hear how his team works side-by-side with curriculum and EdTech coaches to ensure technology supports teaching, not just operations.
Security Without Fear-Mongering
From phishing to ransomware to insurance, David offers a clear-eyed view of the threats schools face and how to prepare.
Connect with Guest – David Wildy
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-wildy-mpa-ba41b95
Connect with Hosts – Alex Inman & Bob Cireddu
LinkedIn – Alex Inman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
LinkedIn – Bob Cireddu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu
Release Note:
This is a re-release of one of our most popular episodes, originally aired as part of our school safety series. As IT and operations teams head into summer project season, we’re revisiting this insightful conversation with Lane Young, whose unique dual role offers practical strategies for integrating safety, technology, and school culture.
In this episode of Learning Through Technology, hosts Alex Inman and Robert Cireddu are joined once again by Lane Young, Director of Strategic Operations and Technology at Phillips Brooks School, to explore the intersection of physical security and technology in schools. They discuss the importance of cross-department collaboration, balancing safety measures with an open school culture, and the impact of funding on security initiatives. Lane shares insights on integrating long-term physical systems with evolving technologies to create cohesive, effective safety strategies. This episode offers practical advice for educators and administrators aiming to enhance school security while maintaining a welcoming environment.
Here are the key touchpoints from the discussion:
The Importance of Integrating Security and Technology
Navigating the Dichotomy of Safety and Openness
Flexibility in Funding for Safety Initiatives
Perception of Safety vs. Reality
Lifecycle Management of Security Systems
The Value of Integrated Roles in Education
Lane Young is the Director of Strategic Operations and Technology at Phillips Brooks School, overseeing the implementation of technology leadership and strategic initiatives. His career in EdTech began unexpectedly after transitioning from a role as a 4th-grade teacher and years of experience working in public libraries. A chance opportunity led him into educational technology, and he quickly rose to a leadership position. In his current role, Lane focuses on executing the school’s strategic plan and managing key areas like safety and security, ensuring digital and physical protection. His journey highlights his adaptability and dedication to educational advancement.
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Technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. The integration of technology in classrooms has brought about significant changes, offering new opportunities and challenges for both students and educators. However, resistance to this change has been a common hurdle in implementing technology in education.
In this special episode of the Learning Through Technology (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...) podcast, we are joined by Phillip J Caposey, Superintendent of Schools, Meridian CUSD 223 (https://www.meridian223.org/) . Join us as we discuss the crucial topics of teacher engagement, technology in education, and parent involvement. Phillip shares the importance of measuring performance and the challenges schools face in evaluating and selecting EdTech solutions. He emphasizes the need for transparency and support for teachers while highlighting the consolidation happening in the EdTech industry.
Some of the talking points of the episode include:
• The need for schools to provide support and growth opportunities to teachers
• The need for schools to adopt and measure the effectiveness of EdTech solutions
• Importance and impact of parental inputs
• How teachers can impact and influence a student's learning process
Phillip’s journey in education began in the heart of Chicago, where he established himself as an award-winning teacher. He is passionately committed to leveraging technology to enhance learning experiences. His rapid ascent in educational leadership saw him become one of the youngest principals at age 28, and he soon took on the role of superintendent at Meridian CUSD 223.
Beyond his administrative accomplishments, Phillip is also a prolific author with several books to his name, addressing various facets of educational leadership and technology integration. His expertise and insights have graced the pages of The Washington Post, NPR, and CBS this morning. He is also a highly sought-after speaker and consultant.
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• Meridian CUSD 223 website (https://www.meridian223.org/)
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In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, Alex and Bob dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI in education with Lindy Hockenbary, a leading voice in edtech and instructional design. Lindy, an expert in helping educators navigate technology integration, shares her insights on how AI is changing the landscape of learning and teaching.
Lindy discusses the urgent need for educators to rethink traditional assessments, highlighting how AI can now handle tasks like writing essays or answering multiple-choice questions with high accuracy. She emphasizes the importance of moving away from product-focused learning and shifting towards process-focused assessments, where students critique AI-generated work to deepen their understanding. Lindy also offers practical advice for teachers new to AI, suggesting simple activities to get started and explaining how AI can be a powerful tool for creating more personalized and relevant learning experiences.
This episode is packed with actionable insights on how educators can embrace AI and use it to foster creativity, critical thinking, and student engagement in the classroom.
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Episode Timestamps:
03:12 - AI Literacy: First Steps for Educators
08:47 - From Fears to Foundations: Overcoming AI Anxiety
14:53 - AI as a Companion, Not a Replacement
19:32 - Cultivating AI Literacy in Students
25:54 - Rethinking Assessments
29:00 - Shifting Focus in AI-Aided Learning
33:35 - For Educators New to AI
37:46 - The Future of Education
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Lindy Hockenbary on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindyhockenbary/
Lindy Hockenbary Intechgrated PD Website : https://www.intechgratedpd.org/
Hapara Website : https://hapara.com/
Alex Inman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexinman/
Robert Cireddu on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-cireddu/
Educational Collaborators on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/educational-collaborators/
EduTech Group Website: https://www.edutech-group.com/
STS Education Website: https://www.sts-education.com/
STS Education Group on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sts-education/