Playbooks, guides, and tools built for people who make technology work in the real world: principals, nonprofit leaders, IT staff, and frontline educators. No fluff — things you can put to work this quarter.
A practical, self-paced course for educators and school leaders. Learn to use AI tools to reduce your workload, improve feedback, and strengthen communication — without compromising student privacy or professional ethics.
The AshTechWisdom approach to IT, cybersecurity, EdTech, and AI. Use them to orient leadership, staff, or partners before we ever sign a contract.
A framework for using technology to empower marginalized learners. Useful for superintendents, principals, and PD designers who want tech aligned with equity.
A PD series showing teachers and staff how to use AI to reduce workload, improve feedback, and strengthen communication — while respecting privacy and ethics.
An overview of AI-connected operations, security, and community — bridging cybersecurity and educational technology through the AISOC network.
Short, plain-language pieces to help leaders make decisions about IT, cybersecurity, and AI without drowning in jargon.
How to move your school or nonprofit from relying on a single tech-savvy staff member to a documented, accountable IT operating model.
Audience: Executive directors, principals, ops leadersRead brief →A short list of controls that meaningfully reduce risk for small organizations — and how to talk about them with staff without causing panic.
Audience: Small business leaders, IT managersRead article →Practical guardrails for introducing AI in schools: what to allow, what to restrict, and how to communicate it to families and students.
Audience: School & district leadership, teacher leadersRead article →Ready-to-edit documents and frameworks you can drop into your own systems: policies, checklists, planning canvases, and training aids.
A one-page, non-technical summary format for updating boards and leadership teams on IT and security: status, risk, and next actions.
A simple checklist to quickly assess the health of your environment: devices, accounts, backup, and policies.
A canvas for mapping where AI can safely reduce workload in your organization — and where it shouldn't be used at all.
All templates can be provided in multiple formats — Google Docs, PDF, Word — so your team can adapt them without re-creating from scratch.
Live and virtual sessions that bring these ideas into rooms full of real people: educators, youth, IT teams, leadership, and community partners.
A 2–3 hour session for educators, nonprofit staff, or small business teams. Participants leave with concrete workflows, prompts, and usage guidelines.
A talk for conferences, PD days, or community events connecting critical pedagogy, workforce realities, and practical technology decisions.
Upcoming public sessions will be listed here once dates are confirmed. Private, on-site, or cohort-based offerings are available by request.
Occasional, focused updates with new tools, decision guides, and workshop opportunities — no spam, no list selling.
If you're planning a large initiative — a district-wide PD plan, a coalition project, or a multi-site workforce program — we can co-design custom resources, toolkits, and training tracks.