10 Key CoSN Back-to-School resources for Ed Tech Leaders
1) Digital Equity Dashboard CoSN’s Digital Equity Dashboard is an innovative and practical tool designed to help school districts and communities leverage data to close digital equity gaps. This powerful…
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Leveraging Technology Tools to Provide Equitable Learning Opportunities for ALL Students
9 January 2023
Monday, January 9, 2023 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EST Presented by Dr. Baron R. Davis, Superintendent, Richland School District Two (SC); Dr. Susan Enfield, Superintendent, Washoe County School District (NV); and…
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#HerefortheKids Campaign
4 October 2022
CoSN is Here for the Kids! There’s never been a more critical time for all of us to work together to support public education and our students’ success. CoSN is…
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CoSN 2022 Annual Conference
10 April 2022–14 April 2022
CoSN’s first hybrid event was a great success! In-person attendees in Nashville were able to learn, network and information share at the Renaissance Nashville. At the same time, our virtual…
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CoSN 2025 Annual Conference
31 March 2025–2 April 2025
March 31 – April 2, 2025, Hyatt Regency Seattle CoSN Conferences
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CoSN 2024 Annual Conference
8 April 2024–10 April 2024
April 8 – 10, 2024, InterContinental Miami CoSN Conferences
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CoSN 2023 Annual Conference
19 March 2023–23 March 2023
Austin
Reimagine. Redesign. Renew. Our learners and leaders have experienced a disruption over the last three years that continues to challenge our traditional educational system. As we are emerging into a…
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Ector County ISD: Creating a Connected Community
Ector County Independent School District is an economically challenged district in Odessa, Texas. The primary source of income for families in this rural district is oil field work. Hence, the…
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Digital Inclusion: Key to Student Learning for All
The digital divide has long existed, but the global pandemic has illuminated this divide. In 2020, Common Sense Media and Boston Consulting Group reported that 15-16 million students lacked sufficient…
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