Join us for a dynamic virtual celebration of education, technology, and the global community that brings them together.
From August 4th to 8th, 2025, join thousands of educators, administrators, and thought leaders from around the world for an unforgettable week of inspiration, connection, and discovery. Whether you're a seasoned Wakelet user or just beginning your journey, this event is your gateway to fresh ideas, cutting-edge tools, and powerful stories that are transforming classrooms everywhere
Join us for a dynamic virtual celebration of education, technology, and the global community that brings them together.
From August 4th to 8th, 2025, join thousands of educators, administrators, and thought leaders from around the world for an unforgettable week of inspiration, connection, and discovery. Whether you're a seasoned Wakelet user or just beginning your journey, this event is your gateway to fresh ideas, cutting-edge tools, and powerful stories that are transforming classrooms everywhere.
What to Expect from this year's event:
Matt is an author, owner of DitchThatTextBook, blogger, influencer and has recently returned to the classroom after 8 years away. In this session, Matt will share how he's used AI to teach, what he didn't use, how quickly he rolled it out, and what tips he'd have for your own classroom.
Join a dynamic panel of administrators and school leaders from New York City Schools, Atlanta Public Schools and Hamilton Township School District as they delve into the future landscape of education.
Old projects, new magic! Discover how tools like Canva, Adobe Express, SchoolAI & Wakelet can transform classic classroom ideas into creative, collaborative, student-driven experiences.
Explore how AI can empower education while addressing risks like bias and over-reliance. Learn strategies to harness AI for equitable, personalized learning and lead its responsible use in schools.
Learning thrives in the mess. This keynote celebrates productive struggle, curiosity, and growth—reminding us that transformation happens when we trust the process and embrace the imperfect path forward.
Q1: What is Wakelet Community Week?
A1: Wakelet Community Week is a special event that brings together educators, administrators, and other stakeholders from around the world to share insights, stories, and tips on using technology to enhance education. It features a variety of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to inspire and empower participants.
Q2: When and where is Wakelet Community Week held?
A2: Wakelet Community Week is held online, making it accessible to participants globally. The event runs for a week, from Monday 4th August to 8th August.
Q3: Who should attend Wakelet Community Week?
A3: The event is ideal for educators, school administrators, technology coordinators, and anyone interested in the future of education and technology. Whether you're new to Wakelet or an experienced user, there’s something for everyone.
Q4: How can I register for Wakelet Community Week?
A4: You can register for Wakelet Community Week in the form above.
Q5: Is there a cost to attend Wakelet Community Week?
A5: No, Wakelet Community Week is a free event. The event is made to be accessible to as many people as possible, so there are no registration fees.
Q6: What kind of sessions can I expect at Wakelet Community Week?
A6: You can expect a wide range of sessions, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and interactive Q&A sessions. Topics will cover innovative educational practices, technology integration and tips, digital storytelling, Wakelet case studies and much more.
Q7: Will the sessions be recorded?
A7: Yes, all sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants after the event. This allows you to catch up on any sessions you may have missed or revisit your favorite ones.
Q8: How can I connect with other participants during the event?
A8: There will be various opportunities to network with other participants, including virtual breakout rooms, discussion in the livestreams, and conversation on social media channels. We encourage you to engage actively and make the most of these opportunities to connect with your peers.
Q9: Can I present or host a session at Wakelet Community Week?
A9: Yes! Anyone is welcome to present or host a session at Wakelet Community Week. Session proposals are open to everyone, and the deadline to submit is 15th June. You can submit your proposal here: bit.ly/WCW25_Proposal
Q10: Who can I contact if I have more questions?
A10: If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact our community team via email at community@wakelet.com. We’re here to help!