CS Everyone at Infosys Crossroads

May 12, 2025

Panel discussion scene: three people in business attire are seated—left participant in a wheelchair, center speaker holding a microphone on a patterned sofa, and right participant in a light-blue suit—around a small table with flowers and a water bottle; behind them a screen reads “Florida K‑12 AI Education Task Force: The Power and Challenges of AI in the Classroom.”

Our CS Everyone team was at Cross Roads 2025 on May 8 and 9! In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Infosys Foundation USA invited  thought leaders from across the world in areas such as in computer science, artificial intelligence, and maker education to share and collaborate during Cross Roads 2025 in Indianapolis, IN. CS Everyone Director Maya Israel and doctoral students Andrew Bennett, and Gina Fugate, joined Dr. Andreas Stefik from the University of Las Vegas, Nevada on a panel called “Beyond Compliance: Designing Accessible Tools for Dynamic Learning”.  We thank Infosys Foundation USA for highlighting our work focused on meaningful participation of students with disabilities in K-12 computer science and AI and for supporting our efforts throughout the years including Infosys Pathfinders professional development as well as research and outreach efforts across the country. Our center was so excited to attend this event and to be able to share their important research with the community.

About the Florida K-12 AI Education Task Force: 

The Florida K-12 AI Task Force is dedicated to empowering educators, students, and families by exploring and promoting the responsible integration of AI in K-12 classrooms. The task force prioritizes safety, privacy, access, and fairness, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to benefit from AI-driven educational advancements. 

About the EDSAFE AI Alliance Policy Labs:

As AI transforms education, school districts and states face urgent questions around ethics, safety, fairness, and implementation. The EDSAFE AI Alliance Policy Lab supports districts and states in developing responsible AI guidance through collaboration, shared resources, and expert networks. The EDSAFE AI Alliance is a coalition led by 30 leading education organizations.