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The Consortium for School Networking and the Association of Educational Service Agencies are launching a national training ...
The Supreme Court is expected to rule this term on the fate of the federal program that subsidizes affordable internet ...
SEATTLE — While it remains the No. 1 concern among ed-tech leaders every year, K-12 cybersecurity is a moving target that requires constant vigilance by everyone in a school system. At the ...
CoSN, the professional association for K-12 ed tech leaders, has launched a national advocacy campaign urging Congress to maintain federal support for cybersecurity assistance in K-12 education. The ...
Artificial intelligence is giving K–12 leaders more ways to keep people safe, from the campus perimeter to inside bathrooms.
Washington, D.C.– CoSN today announced that the Mid-America Association for Computers in Education ( MACE) and the Nebraska Chapter of the Consortium for School Networking ( CoSNE) have been approved ...
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is pleased to announce the official launch of CoSN Nebraska (CoSNE), a new state chapter formed by education technology leaders from ...
But are they the right move for student well-being and engagement? Merve Lapus, vice president of education outreach and engagement at Common Sense Media, urged CoSN 2025 attendees to think about ...
A Butler County school specialist has been chosen as one of only 12 nationwide to help local school systems – and those across the region – to begin using artificial intelligence (AI) in classrooms.
Hamilton County will be among the first to have access to professional learning aligned with the CoSN/CGCS Generative AI Maturity Tool. Training will help school leaders assess AI readiness, ...