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Engageli Is Headed to AASA NCE 2026 in Nashville

Written by Lindsey Seril | Feb 4, 2026 2:57:42 AM

Next week, Engageli will be in Nashville for the AASA National Conference on Education, taking place February 12–14, 2026. If you’re attending, we’d love to connect in person.

You can find us in the Exhibit Hall at Booth 1437.

AASA NCE brings together superintendents and district leaders from across the country to talk about the future of public education. This year’s conversations feel especially timely. Districts are balancing funding pressures, accountability requirements, staffing challenges, and growing expectations for online learning. These are the same challenges we work on every day with our district partners.

Trusted by schools across the country

Engageli currently partners with K-12 and higher education organizations across the country, including Salem-Keizer School District and Stride K12.

Our partnerships inform how the platform evolves. Engageli has been refined through more than 56 million classroom hours, with direct input from teachers, instructional leaders, and administrators.

Learn about Engageli at booth 1437

Engageli is a virtual classroom designed specifically for education, not meetings. Everything in our platform is built to support instruction, visibility, and student participation.

At AASA, we’ll be sharing how districts use Engageli to support K-12 learning across use cases such as:

  • Full-time virtual schools and academies

  • Asynchronous instruction

  • Alternative education and credit recovery programs

  • Tutoring, small-group intervention, and enrichment

  • Teacher professional development and onboarding

At the core of Engageli are virtual tables, which allow students to work in structured small groups while teachers maintain full visibility and control. Unlike traditional breakout rooms, tables are always active and observable, making it easier to guide discussion, check understanding, and keep students on task.

The platform also includes classroom controls built for K-12 environments. Teachers can manage participation, audio, movement, and collaboration tools in real time, helping create safer and more focused online classrooms. Engagement indicators show who is participating and where support may be needed, without adding extra work for teachers.

Because Engageli was built for active learning, districts gain a clearer picture of what’s actually happening during instruction. Not just who logged in, but how students are engaging, collaborating, and participating throughout class.

How Engageli supports school leadership

Many district leaders tell us that attendance data alone no longer tells the full story. Engagement, participation, and instructional quality matter, especially when funding, compliance, and program sustainability are part of the conversation.

Engageli provides districts with concrete evidence of instructional activity and student engagement, helping leaders support teachers, strengthen online programs, and communicate more clearly with boards and communities.

If you want to see what active learning looks like from both the student and educator perspective, we’re happy to walk you through it.

Let’s meet in Nashville

If you’re attending AASA NCE 2026, stop by Booth 1437 to say hello, ask questions, or see a quick demo. Whether you’re exploring options or actively evaluating platforms, we’d love to connect and learn more about your district’s goals.

We look forward to seeing you in Nashville and being part of the conversations shaping what’s next for K-12 education.

If you'd like to learn more about Engageli in the meantime, please reach out to our team!