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Hybrid Learning Best Practices K-20
We know that the current health landscape in the country has shifted learning to a more hybrid approach. So, Newline has organized this one-hour webinar for educational professionals to learn more about emerging and established best practices.
Newline President, Chris Bradford, will facilitate conversation with thought leaders on best practices for hybrid learning. You will also have a chance to ask your burning questions before the session ends!
Join us on July 28th, at 10:30am (CST)!

Best Practices
Discover “what we’re seeing, doing, and hearing” about hybrid learning in today’s educational climate.

Q&A
Time will be reserved for questions to your specific concerns and interests in the topic.

Prizes
The first FIVE participants to sign-up and attend will receive a Starbucks gift card. A grand prize will be randomly drawn and given to one webinar attendee.
Meet the Thought Leaders

Chris Bradford, Newline President
Chris Bradford has been a driving force behind Newline’s tremendous revenue growth; in fact, Newline was recently named the 149th fastest growing private company in the United States by the prestigious Inc. 500. Chris is excited to be part of a company that continually pushes the envelope of technology and works to bring easy-to-use solutions to customers. He is excited to lead a group of talented, high-energy people who truly enjoy what they do.

Kyle Berger, Chief Technology Officer at Grapevine-Colleyville ISD
A career school CTO for public education in Texas, Kyle Berger has over 20 years in K-12 technology leadership spread across districts of various sizes and demographics. With multiple awards such as Technology Director of the year for Texas, 2020 National Edtech Leadership winner and Institutional Leadership award for interoperability. His work is featured in several educational technology magazines, industry case studies as well as other published books on Educational Technology. Kyle is known as a transformer of educational technology. His more than 20 years of service is full of vast experiences in one to one deployment, complete district revitalization and overseeing of bond programs, redefining technology in several districts and development of State Championship Esports programs for High School Competitions. Currently, he serves as the Chief Technology Officer for Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, a school district of 14,000 students located in North Texas.

Butch Juelg, Associate Vice Chancellor, Technology Services at Lone Star College
Experienced IT leader with a broad background in strategic visioning, tactical & operational planning and management, and effective & relevant system/process design. Focused on delivering timely, measurable, and sustainable results that support educational objectives. Recognized for creative, customer-centric, high impact performance with consistent delivery of strong results through formal and advisory leadership. 20+ years in education technology management and is an ITIL Practitioner. Has presented various topics at many national conferences on topics such as leadership, governance, enterprise service management, AV integration, customer service, organization management, digital transformation, ITIL framework and mobile technologies.

Dr. Josiah Way, Director, Learning Environments Information Technology Services
University of Southern California
Dr. Josiah Way is the Director of Learning Environments at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, CA, and the 2019 AVNation AV Professional of the Year. Joe hosts the Higher Ed AV podcast and is the co-founder of the Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance (HETMA.org), aimed at connecting the higher ed tech manager community and advocating for their common audiovisual needs. He is the author of the bestselling book, Producing Worship: A Theology of Church Technical Arts, and serves on the AVIXA Tech Managers and Diversity Councils. Joe is an Orange County, CA, native with over 25 years’ experience in education, technical production and the arts, and organizational leadership and management. Over his career, Dr. Way has received diverse awards in the areas of education, the arts, and business, and is a regular keynote speaker and writer for AV-industry and higher ed conferences and media outlets.