Do you have lots of files with worksheets, activities, and lesson plans that are just sitting on your hard drive, taking up space, and collecting virtual dust? What if those files could be renewed without spending multiple hours on refreshing, realigning to current standards, or updating for your ever evolving classroom context? In this session, we will demonstrate how to utilize generative AI to update content with all your specifications and requirements, and very little of your precious planning time.
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Turning Old ESL Content into Learning Gold with Generative AI

Fri 06/06/2025 9:00 am
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About
Panelists

Sara Davila
Sara Davila is an internationally recognized consultant specializing in English language education, curriculum innovation, and educational technology. A former classroom teacher, Sara has supported national language policy reforms, built teacher training systems, and designed comprehensive assessment frameworks for clients ranging from ministries of education to global publishers. As the founder of Educating Her World, Sara brings a systems-level perspective to solving urgent challenges in language learning—focusing on upskilling educators, advancing 21st-century pedagogies, and improving learning outcomes. Her contributions have earned her two ELTons nominations and ongoing invitations to speak at various global education forums. She’s based in Chicago, working worldwide. Learn more at educatingherworld.com

Shélynn Riel
Shélynn (Shé) Riel is an international English language educator, teacher trainer, and podcaster with a Master's in TESOL and over 15 years of experience. She serves as Bridge's Expert Series Moderator and an instructor in Bridge's graduate-level TEFL program, the IDELTOnline™. Throughout her career, Shey has held leadership roles in curriculum development and program administration at U.S. universities and non-profits, facilitated digital exchanges for global English teachers, and delivered professional development workshops in Argentina, Bangladesh, and China.
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