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The Show @ ASU+GSV - April 5-7 in San Diego

The World’s Greatest Show for All Things AI in EDU

Empowering educators, advancing innovation, and pioneering the AI‑enhanced future of learning for ALL.

Come see us in Booth F8 in the K-12 Area!

Break-out Session Details:
4/7/2025 12:10 pm Room 9, Exhibit Hall E. Speakers: Julie Wukelic, CEO, Thomas Fehse, CTO, Lemuel Blackett, Moderator
Event Title: The Price is Right: AI and Education Equity edition (PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED)

Session Description: What happens when millions of first-generation students are locked out of opportunity—not because they lack potential, but because they lack access? In this high-energy, interactive breakout session, we’ll play a Price is Right-style game show to uncover the hidden costs of AI, explore the real numbers behind token pricing, and spotlight the urgent need for equitable access to educational technology.

You’ll meet iLevelUP—a groundbreaking, AI-powered app built by the nonprofit Believe in Me, designed to deliver 24/7 mentorship, academic guidance, scholarship matching, and personalized support to students who need it most. Through animated chatbot guides like Canyon the Career Scout, Dolla the Scholarship Hunter, and Trekker the Trail Guide, iLevelUP brings fun, gamified support directly into the hands of students.

Hear from CEO and founder Julie Wukelic and CTO Thomas Fehse as they reveal the surprising origin story of the app, give a live demo, and invite funders, educators, and technologists to help scale this powerful tool.

Who should attend:
Philanthropists, investors, educators, AI ethicists, nonprofit leaders, EdTech developers, and anyone who believes every student deserves a fair shot at success—regardless of their zip code or family background.

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Every day, first-generation college students face unique challenges—from navigating the complex college application process to securing financial aid and finding
First-generation college students face unique hurdles—ranging from limited access to guidance and financial obstacles to feelings of isolation and imposter
Navigating college preparation is challenging, especially for first-generation students who often face financial, academic, and emotional hurdles.
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