About CoSN
Founded in 1992, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is the premier professional association for school district technology leaders. CoSN is committed to providing the leadership, community and advocacy tools essential for the success of these leaders. CoSN membership is a unique blend of education and technology leaders, policy makers, and decision makers from the public and private sectors. For information on how to become a CoSN member contact membership@cosn.org.
About the Annual Conference
CoSN is in its 15th year of delivering the leading national technology leadership conference, dedicated to policy and effective implementation from school district, state, and national perspectives attracting over 1,000 district, state, and national education technology leaders. CoSN Conference 2010 is being held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC, February 28- March 3, 2010. The conference program is comprised of over 50 education sessions focusing on the conference theme: Innovation, Ingenuity & Insight and on how Internet and information technology can improve teaching, learning, and the overall educational enterprise at the K-12 level. For additional information about CoSN Conference 2010 or other CoSN events please contact Denise McNeill, CMP, Director of Conferences and Events at annualconference@cosn.org.
About the International Symposium
Since 2000 CoSN has worked to open a worldwide dialogue about the issues of technology and school networking. The International Symposium brings together key education and policy leaders from the U.S. and other nations to examine global responses to the effective use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. The Symposium is being held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC and the theme is Harnessing Web 2.0 for Global Understanding in Education.
CoSN focuses on the use of technology in K-12 classrooms in the United States, but we recognize the considerable knowledge to be gained and shared through interaction with policymakers and educators around the world. While educational traditions, law, and practices vary throughout the world, we share many concerns and believe that there is value in communicating about solutions to these problems. For additional information about the International Symposium please contact Ariadna Mahon-Santos at ariadna@cosn.org.