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Massachusetts CTO Clinic Orchestrating Ubiquitous Technology: Preparing for an Open Ended Future Produced by CoSN and the Massachusetts Educational Technology Administrators Association (METAA) Thursday, April 10, 2014 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Milford 11 Beaver Street Milford, MA 01757

Consortium for School Networking | 1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 1010, Washington DC 20005 Phone: 202-861-2676 | Fax: 202-393-2011 | [email protected] | www.cosn.org

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Double Tree Hotel- Milford Meeting Rooms Map

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Welcome! The Massachusetts Educational Technology Administrators Association (METAA) welcomes you to our 2014 Massachusetts CTO Clinic, co-sponsored by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN). Our conference theme this year is “Innovative Orchestrating Ubiquitous Technology: Preparing for an Open Ended Future.” The theme of this clinic will focus on the paradox: You know your schools' cultures, you know what they need, but how do you move forward? We'll answer questions including:

Digital resources, eBooks, what are they doing? How do you choose a 1 to 1 device? How do you choose productivity tools? How do you develop the required infrastructure? How do you build an effective technology team?

You will gain leadership ideas to take back to your district that will help shape technology innovation and contribute to meeting your district’s goals. Our clinic opens with a welcome message from Mike Minihane, Board President, METAA. The program will then kick off with an Opening Keynote by Martha Heller, author of The CIO Paradox: Battling the Contradictions of IT Leadership, published in October 2012. The day will continue with two breakout sessions, allowing attendees to customize their professional development experience. This opportunity would not be possible without the support from a great group of vendor sponsors. Be sure to meet with the K-12 technology vendors who will be here at the clinic exhibiting their latest, cutting-edge products and services. We encourage you to share your needs and discuss the challenges you see in your district with our vendor sponsors. They may have just the right product or service to help you plan strategically. We trust you will find this day filled with opportunities to learn and expand your leadership. Again, welcome to the 2014 Massachusetts CTO Clinic!

Mike Minihane Board President, METAA Director of Information Technology Notre Dame Academy

Keith Krueger CEO, CoSN

Complimentary Wifi is available in all meeting rooms. Network: hhonors

Password: apr2014

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Massachusetts Educational Technology Administrators Association (METAA) www.techdirectors.org

METAA is the professional organization for K-12 leaders of educational technology in Massachusetts.

Our Mission Our mission is to unite Massachusetts K-12 educational technology administrators into one professional association for the purpose of advocating for and supporting the vision, policies, practices, and funding for historical, current, and cutting edge technology within all aspects of teaching, learning, and professional productivity.

2013 - 2014 Board of Directors

Mike Minihane, Board President Director of Information Technology Notre Dame Academy

Gail Callahan, Vice President Director of Technology PreK-12 Duxbury Public Schools

Theresa Jay, Secretary Director of Technology Thayer Academy

Ted Dubsky, Treasurer

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OrganizationFounded 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 is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in downtown Washington, D.C.

Mission Empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments.

Core Beliefs The primary challenge we face in using technology effectively is human. Technology is a critical tool to personalize learning. Equitable and ubiquitous access to technology is a necessity. The effective use of technology for transformation of learning cannot occur without

strong leadership and vision. Technological fluency allows children to be prepared for the world of today and tomorrow. Technology enables innovation in our educational systems, which results in greater efficiencies

and productivity. Global connections are vital to transforming the education process and improving learning

CoSN Team

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Keith R. Krueger, CAE Chief Executive Officer [email protected]

Irene K. Spero Chief Strategy Officer [email protected]

Robert Duke, CAE Chief Operating Officer [email protected]

Dresden Farrand Senior Director of Membership and Chapters [email protected]

Marci Giang Project Manager [email protected]

Ed Gloninger Certification Manager [email protected]

Parvin Zahedivash Staff Accountant [email protected]

Sarah Landers Communications Manager [email protected]

Mindy Halpert Conference Manager [email protected]

Alyson Stewart Membership Coordinator [email protected]

twitter.com/CoSN linkedin.com/CoSN facebook.com/mycosn

flickr.com/photos/cosn youtube.com/user/CoSNweb pinterest.com/mycosn

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Keynote Speaker Sponsored by Whalley Computer Associates

Martha Heller, President, Heller Search Associates

Martha Heller is one of the most widely followed voices on the role of the CIO. She has been a CIO magazine columnist since 1999, and is the author of The CIO Paradox: Battling the Contradictions of IT Leadership, published in October 2012.

Martha is president of Heller Search Associates, an executive search firm that specializes in IT leadership positions. Prior to moving into executive search, Martha founded the CIO Executive Council, CIO magazine’s professional organization for CIOs. In addition to her columns for CIO magazine, Martha engages with the technology executive community through her weekly e-newsletter, “The Heller Report,” her ‘You and Your CIO” blog on CFO.com, and as a highly sought-after public speaker.

Martha has presented at numerous events for CIO magazine, the Research Board, Technology Business Management Council, and MIT’s emerging technology conference.

Special offer for clinic attendees!

Download a complimentary copy of Martha’s book at

https://bibliomotion.com/?p=4254 or scan the QR code to the right.

Use code: METAA during download.

Join the conversation! Tweet using #MACTOCLINIC14

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Agenda

Thursday, April 10, 2014

7:30-8:30 Registration & Exhibits Open Regency 1 & 2

8:30-8:35 Welcome – METAA & CoSN Regency 1 & 2

Mike Minihane, Director of Information Technology, Notre Dame Academy

8:35-9:45 Keynote Presentation

Sponsored by Whalley Computer Associates Martha Heller, President, Heller Search Associates

Author of author of The CIO Paradox: Battling the Contradictions of IT Leadership

9:45-10:00 Break

10:00-10:45 Clinic 1: Panel Sessions (See rooms below)

Google Apps for Education and a 1:1 Mac Laptop Environment (Regency 3)

This session will focus on the implementation of a Google Apps for Education Program Jonathan Schmid, Director of Innovation & Technology, The Meadowbrook School of Weston

Implementing a Chrome Book Program (Norfolk)

Whether you’ve moved your district to Google Apps for education or are looking for a laptop

alternative, Chromebooks might be your next step. Come hear how 2 districts have moved to Chromebooks and the implementation steps they have taken to insure smooth integration

into the classroom. Michael Schantz, IT Manager, Hills Regional Technical School Jeff Liberman, Director of Technology and Information Resources, Danvers Public Schools

The CoSN CETL (Certified Educational Technology Leader) Program and a New

Online Program to be Offered by METAA (Middlesex) This session will include an overview and discussion of CoSN’s CETL Certification Program.

The session will also include an overview and discussion of METAA’s new online course based on CoSN’s Framework of Essential Skills. This is designed as a course for aspiring

technology directors.

Ed Gloninger, Certification Manager, CoSN Loretta Cannistraci, CETL, Director of Information Systems, Salem Public Schools Eric Braun, CEO and Co-Founder, 30hands Learning

Technology Center: Passion, Play & Origination (Worchester) Learning spaces need to be digital, mobile, participatory, social and independent. The

Hanflig Technology Center at Thayer Academy promotes the advancement of technology in

service of learning and teaching in two ways. The HTC will serve faculty & students by providing a demonstration, testing and learning site for state of the art hardware and

software applications appropriate to an educational setting. Furniture is on wheels for flexible design of various learning typologies. The community learning is supported with

seamless interaction of a variety of technologies. Student Technology Fellows get hands on

training, participate in technology projects, and support faculty in the integration of the iPads in the classroom. Come and participate in this interactive discussion about changing

learning spaces. For more information about Hanflig Tech Center, Theresa Jay, Director of Technology, Thayer Academy

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10:45-11:15 Exhibit Only Time Regency 1 & 2

11:15-12:00 Clinic 2: Panel Sessions (See rooms below)

Implementing a BYOD program (Norfolk)

The session will discuss Xaverian Brothers High School's 1:1/BYOD laptop program. The whys, how it started, and where they are after 3 years. The session will be largely Q&A

and sharing honestly the objectives, strategies, accomplishments, and hair pulling

moments in the school's journey to provide ubiquitous access for it students. Linda Robinson, Director of Technology, Xaverian Brothers High School Bill Milot, Director of Educational Technology, Diocese of Fall River

Implementing Office 365 (Regency 3)

This session will focus on the features of Office 365 and on strategies for implementing Office 365. Schools at different stages of implementation will discuss their status and

plans. Lynn Weigel, Director of Technology, North Attleborough Public Schools Joseph DiMarco, Director of Network Services, Stoneham Public Schools Joseph Lorenzatti, Technology Director, The Williston Northampton School Edwin Guarin, Business Productivity Solution Specialist for Education, Microsoft

Building an EdTech Dream Team (Middlesex)

Come to this session to hear about the many considerations to be contemplated in building an EdTech Dream Team. A paramount priority is to understand why it is

important to have a department leader who has understanding and expertise in both the

technical world, as well as the educational environment. Next, hear about the diverse skills that the technical and instructional staff brings to the endeavor. We need network

administrators and technicians, as well as Instructional Technology Specialists or Coaches, and we need them to understand each other’s roles and to work together to support

innovation.

Jean Tower, Director of Technology, Public Schools of Northborough and Southborough

Developing the Infrastructure to Support Denser Device Deployment (Worcester)

This session will focus on addressing the following infrastructure challenges: 1. Device Density

2. Device Performance

3. Device Security4. Network Security/ Performance/ User Identity

5. Network Performance6. Money: What is the most cost effective use of funds?

Michael Williams, Director of Information Technology, Dexter School and Southfield School

12:15-1:00 Lunch Regency 1 & 2 Overview of the Massachusetts Learning Technologies Initiative (LTI)

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1:00-1:30 Vendor Presentations (See rooms below)

Dell, Inc. (Regency 3)

Student Access: Creating the Ideal Ecosystem and Choosing the Right Device for your Student 1x1 Learning Initiative

Choosing the right device for your student learning initiatives is not an easy task. There are multiple operating systems, computer types, and vendors to choose from. You need to

consider academic needs as well as infrastructure. What are the critical questions to ask?

What do you need to consider in addition to the computer itself? How does your vision for teaching and learning impact your selection of devices? In this presentation we will discuss

Dell’s 5-Step process to selecting devices for education, and suggest several necessary discussion points.

Donna Boivin, Manager – Education Data Insights, Dell Global Education

Juniper Networks, Inc. (Middlesex)

Planning and Implementing a District Wide Network Preparing your school district for an expansion of mobile learning starts with a network

infrastructure that is designed to deliver an uncompromising user experience to students, teachers and staff. With the changing instructional practices, shifts to active learning, plans

to conduct online assessments and the need to connect a greater number of students and

learning devices, how do you know your network is up to the task? In this session, attendees will learn about the critical readiness factors to successfully plan and implement an

optimal district wide network with the scale, performance, reliability, security and ease of management required for mobile learning in high density environments.

John Tiso, Juniper Networks

Lightspeed Systems, Inc. (Worcester)

Safe, Mobile, Collaborative Learning isn't about a book or a device or an assignment. It's about connections: connecting

students and teachers and parents; connecting devices; connecting ideas and content; and

connecting safely to internet resources or district content. Mobile Learning Essentials combines a content filter, LMS (My Big Campus) and MDM so you can do it all -- easily,

safely, and effectively. Come see the solution, hear real-world stories and tips for successful mobile learning in your school, and have your questions answered.

Allison Frazier, Regional Sales Manager, Lightspeed

Microsoft (Norfolk)

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1:35-2:35 Breakout Sessions (See rooms below)

Overview of HP's State Pricing and LTI Proposal (Regency 3)

METAA is assisting the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in determining the state-wide interest in a Learning Technologies Initiative in partnership with the Maine

Learning Technologies Initiative. Hewlett Packard’s proposal was accepted by the Maine LTI program. Representatives from Hewlett Packard will describe their proposal offerings.

Google Apps for Education Hangout (Middlesex) Drop in and talk with others who have implemented Google Apps for Education or who are

exploring the possibility of implementing the program. Share with your colleagues.

Office 365 Hangout (Worcester)

Drop in and talk with others who have implemented Office 365 or who are exploring the possibility of implementing the program. Share with your colleagues.

2:40-3:40 Breakout Sessions (See rooms below)

Overview of Apple's State Pricing and LTI Proposal (Regency 3)

METAA is assisting the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in determining

the state-wide interest in a Learning Technologies Initiative in partnership with the Maine Learning Technologies Initiative. Apple’s proposal was accepted by the Maine LTI program.

Representatives from Apple will describe their proposal offerings.

Google Apps for Education Hangout (Middlesex)

Drop in and talk with others who have implemented Google Apps for Education or who are exploring the possibility of implementing the program. Share with your colleagues.

Office 365 Hangout (Worcester)

Drop in and talk with others who have implemented Office 365 or who are exploring the

possibility of implementing the program. Share with your colleagues.

3:45-4:30 Massachusetts Learning Technologies Imitative (LTI) Regency 1 & 2 & Clinic Wrap Up

Mike Minihane, Director of Information Technology, Notre Dame Academy

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www.dell.com

Dell Inc. is committed to helping students develop the knowledge and skills they need to learn and succeed in an increasingly digital world and a globally competitive workforce. As a top provider of technology and services to schools, Dell listens to and works with students, educators, administrators, parents and community members around the world to deliver innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more in and out of the classroom. Learn more about Dell in Education at www.dell.com. Follow us on Twitter @DellEDU.

www.juniper.net

Juniper Networks delivers innovation across routing, switching and security. From the network core down to consumer devices, Juniper Networks' innovations in software, silicon and systems transform the experience and economics of networking. Our network-enabled solutions for K-12 Education dramatically increases learning flexibility and productivity while raising network performance, availability and security that underpin digital learning, critical online assessments and administrative functions. Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net.

www.lightspeedsystems.com

With a filter about access, an LMS about collaboration and an MDM that's made for schools, Lightspeed Systems is redefining the education revolution by creating safe, mobile, collaborative learning environments.

www.microsoft.com/education

Education is more than students sitting in a classroom. The expansion in Internet connectivity and the use of mobile devices has transformed learning and schools. The right technology is essential to support today’s challenging learning environment. Microsoft’s solutions for teaching and e-learning with Windows 8, Office 365, Lync, and SharePoint are fueling innovation and the future of learning.

www.wca.com

Founded in 1979 by and for Educators, Whalley Computer Associates

(WCA) is an exceptional technology sales and service organization that partners with educational institutions to reduce their costs and enrich the student, faculty and staff’s learning environment while enhancing student performance through technology. We accomplish this by providing unbiased presales consultation, exceptional pricing, outstanding deployment and maintenance services from a local company that cares.

WCA has been a leader in the IT industry for over thirty years, is ranked in the largest one percent of all solution Providers in North America and has been recognized for providing World Class service by all of the leading computer manufacturers.

Sponsors Tier 1

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www.adtechsystems.com

ADTECH Systems is New England’s leading full-service, audio-visual systems integration company. Our experience level is among the highest in the industry. Since 1988, we’ve provided integrated audio- visual solutions to K-12 and higher education clients throughout New England. ADTECH Systems is a one-stop shop for audio- visual systems, sales, engineering, installation, programming, repairs, rental and event staging. We eliminate concerns over product obsolescence or complexity of use. ADTECH listens to our customers’ needs, provides state-of-the-art technology to satisfy those needs at affordable prices, and supports the systems we install over the long-term with a dedicated and seasoned AV support team.

www.AdvizeX.com

As an industry-leading technology solutions provider, AdvizeX Technologies combines the technical expertise of our highly skilled consultants, engineers, and information architects with solutions from the industry’s top technology partners. Our experts are cross-trained in each of the eight critical domains affecting the virtual data center: cloud, virtualization, platforms, networking, storage, applications, security, backup and recovery, and business continuity. The comprehensive AdvizeX approach includes assessment, planning, implementation, and post-program support, and utilizes the proprietary tool—the AdvizeX Advizor™—to assess the current state of our client’s IT infrastructure and make vendor-agnostic recommendations to solve the most critical IT problems.

www.amplify.com

Amplify is reimagining the way teachers teach and students learn. Our products and services are leading the way in data-driven instruction, one-to-one mobile learning and next-generation digital curriculum and assessment. With headquarters in New York City and more than 1,200 employees across the country, Amplify is led by a team of digital education experts and has provided innovative technology to the K-12 market for more than a decade. It is built on the foundation of Wireless Generation, a pioneer of mobile assessments and instructional analytics. Amplify has supported more than 200,000 educators and 3 million students in all 50 states as they begin their digital transition.

www.CDWG.com

CDW-G, the public sector subsidiary of CDW, is a leading provider of technology solutions to K-12 schools. Dedicated account managers help customers choose the right technology products and services to meet their needs. The company’s solution architects offer expertise designing customized solutions, while our advanced technology engineers assist

customers with the implementation and long-term management of those solutions. Areas of focus include software, network communications, notebooks/mobile devices, data storage, video monitors, desktops and printers and solutions such as virtualization, collaboration, security, mobility, data center optimization and cloud computing. For information call 800.808.4239 or visit CDWG.com.

Sponsors Tier 2

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www.govconnection.com

Take a closer look at GovConnection and you’ll see that everything we do revolves around making it easier to purchase, implement, and maintain complete IT solutions that better connect students, faculty, and administrators. Not only do we carry the brands you trust, but we can get you what you need faster through our nationwide distribution centers, and our large in‑house staff of certified network engineers and IT specialists can help you take care of everything with a single phone call.

www.hubtechnical.com

HUB Technical Services is a MA state approved ITT50 Converged Voice and Data contractor, an ITC47 state contractor for information technology products and professional services, and an ITS43 IT service and solution provider, based in South Easton, Massachusetts. HUB offers highly skilled IT services on 4 levels; Hardware solutions, Software solutions, Service & Support and Managed Services. In doing so we are aligned with the best of breed hardware and software manufacturers such as HP, Citrix, VMware, Microsoft, ShoreTel, Ruckus Wireless, Corero, and Barracuda. HUB Tech has proven experience supporting hundreds of schools throughout New England. Our mission statement is to “Manage your technology with one point of contact”©. To learn more details about HUB Tech and our offerings, visit our website www.hubtechnical.com.

www.integrationpartners.com

Integration Partners is a Massachusetts state contract vendor (ITT50) with over 15 years of experience and expertise in deploying converged telecom and data infrastructure solutions in both primary education and higher education organizations. Services include Deployment/Implementation, Readiness Analysis, Design Consulting and Maintenance for wireless, network security, VoIP/unified communications projects. We support school districts in preparing for common core requirements, compliance, distance learning and enhanced educational experience by providing secure and reliable networks.

www.proavsi.com

Pro AV Systems is a New England company that has been built on a foundation of customized design and professional installations from the most trusted names in the industry. Our customers receive service, support, and training from our experienced and educated staff. We provide products and specialized services at an affordable price, tailored to meet your individual application and requirements. We will match equipment and functionality to real world situations providing our clients with the ease-of-use. Our engineers will design solutions and recommend products that will fulfill our clients technology needs now and can support additional technology in the future.

Sponsors Tier 2

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www.rutter-net.com

Rutter Networking Technologies, Inc. is an IT solutions and services provider to the Commonwealth of MA State/Local/Education institutions and is an ITS43 and ITC47 contract vendor. Our team of highly experienced engineers, consultants and business managers are experienced in aligning technical solutions and strategies to overcome the business challenges facing government entities. Rutter provides implementation, configuration, management, support and sales for top technology manufacturers across our core competencies:

Virtualization & Storage (SAN) Solutions

Business Continuity, Backups and Disaster Recovery

Monitoring & Management Solutions

Messaging & Directory

Security Solutions

Network Infrastructure

Extended Support Services

www.salientsys.com

Salient Systems offers network friendly, comprehensive IP and analog video surveillance management systems built on open architecture. Commonly used as ‘force multipliers' for campus police and security officers, video surveillance systems provide proactive, real-time information for crisis management, physical plant security, large gatherings and athletic events. As the recognized transition leader from analog to digital video, Salient Systems’ VMS, CompleteViewTM, is scalable and provides everything needed to manage a multi-server enterprise from a single desktop. Visit www.salientsys.com to find out how Salient can support your mission to provide a safe, open and intellectually stimulating environment for students and staff.

www.spectrumit.com

Spectrum Integrated Technologies is one of the premier security systems integrators in the New England area. For nearly twenty-two years Spectrum has been providing state of the art security solutions for a wide range of customers, from defense contractors to property management companies, fortune 500 companies to schools and technical training campuses. Spectrum IT has successfully designed and installed and maintained security solutions to meet the needs of our customers. In addition to Security design and installation, Spectrum Integrated Technologies is one of the largest Telecommunications providers in the area. Spectrum Integrated Technologies has successfully completed communications projects for a wide variety of clients, from partial floor tenant fit-outs to the largest networks and data centers in New England.

Www.sprint.com

Advanced wireless technology from Sprint can enhance the K–12 learning experience, quickly and affordably.

Smartphone and tablet solutions facilitate learning just about

anywhere with mobile applications

Increased network bandwidth empowers students to utilize online

learning applications more effectively, in the classroom or at home

Comprehensive mobility-management solutions provide valuable

operational efficiencies and enhanced data security Team up with Sprint for the network, educational expertise and solutions required to share knowledge securely — anytime. Sprint is connecting K–12 education, so your school can work as one.

Sponsors Tier 2

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www.unifiednetworkingsolutions.com

Unified Networking Solutions specializes in IT support for the education sector. As a principal, a member of your school’s tech committee, or as the main planner for your district, let us help you attain the level of technology you need to complete the new wave of standardized tests and to develop your students’ 21st century skills. Desktops, Ultrabooks, and tablets are no longer gimmicks used to hold kids’ interest; they now have a huge impact on learning, and they’re here to stay. Make sure your students are ready by calling Unified for IT support today.

Sponsors Tier 2

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CoSN Membership Membership CoSN membership opens up a world of learning, connecting, and growing opportunities for education technology leaders. When you wear a lot of hats, your need for resources is as diverse as the roles you play. CoSN members receive immediate access to a wide range of valuable benefits and more. CoSN’s membership structure is unique because all leaders in the school district are added to the membership record at no additional cost. Empowering the entire school district team allows educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments and create a community for collaboration and discussion.

Institutional Membership School districts, educational service agencies, charter or private schools, state departments of education, colleges and universities, or other associations can join CoSN as an institution.

Corporate Membership CoSN's corporate membership increases the visibility of a company's products and services with K-12 education technology leaders who are responsible for district technology buying decisions.

Individual Membership Individuals with an interest in educational technology issues, such as recent retirees, graduate students, or ed tech consultants can also become members. This membership category is not available to those who are currently working for school districts, educational service agencies, charter or private schools, state departments of education, or other businesses. If you fall into this category, you must join CoSN as an Institutional or Corporate member.

Benefits At-a-Glance CoSN membership offers a variety of benefits, including members-only information on the latest developments in education technology. Some of the benefits include: Bi-weekly CoSN Member Bulletin Four exclusive reports on emerging technologies per year Six free webinars about a variety of education technology topics Complimentary CTO training at a regional clinic in your area 12 educator-focused, solutions-based projects designed to help education technology leaders

address their key challenges Free CoSN Thought Leadership series, including white papers and forum summaries Special rates for CTO certification preparation Discounts to attend the annual conference and other events, which include peer-to-peer

networking opportunities

CoSN Membership Special Offer for

CTO Clinic Attendees! Contact [email protected] for more information.

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Six New CoSN Members-only Tools Being Released this Spring

Gain advantage and empower your school district leadership team.

Raising the BAR: Becoming Assessment Ready This newly released toolkit focuses on how districts can meet the challenges of administering on line assessments measuring Common Core Standards. This project is done in partnership with Education Networks of American (ENA) and eLearn Institute.

Rethinking Equity in a Digital Era : Toolkit for District Title One and Technology Leaders The toolkit prepares educators and school leaders to use technology in schools with high concentration of students living in poverty. This project is done in partnership with National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTD) and sponsored by Kajeet.

K12 IT Leadership Survey 2nd Annual CoSN Leadership Survey provides a comprehensive picture of the education technology profession. This project is done in partnership with Schooldude and sponsored by MDR (Market Data Retrieval).

Smart Education Networks by Design (SEND) : Guidelines for School System Chief Technology Officers This incredibly informative initiatives focuses is on technical issues in designing, deploying, and maintaining next generation networks that support one to one programs, bring your own devices, identity management, cloud services, broad band connectivity, digital content, and more. This project is sponsored by Qualcomm.

Privacy in the Cloud Toolkit The focus of this toolkit is to provide real-time application on the legal, contractual and privacy impact of cloud computing services and provides tools for better decision-making in K12 school districts. This project is sponsored by Microsoft.

SMART IT paper The second series of this publication focuses on managing and planning IT investments, including Total Cost of Ownership, Value of Investment and Green Computing.

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CoSN (Consortium for School Networking) 1025 Vermont Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 202-470-2780 | CoSN.org/Certification | [email protected] 

CoSN’s New Online Collaborative Learning Site CoSN’s new online collaborative space currently offers materials designed to prepare a practicing or aspiring education technology leader for CoSN’s Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL)™ exam. The 11-module online collaborative material takes an in-depth look at each of the 10 skill areas identified in the Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO

While there is no resource that will “teach to the exam,” CoSN’s CETL exam preparation modules are an essential tool for anyone preparing for the exam.

Visit CoSN’s Knowledge Center (CoSN.org/KnowledgeCenter) to purchase your subscription and view other

valuable resources created by and for education technology professionals. Special pricing is available to CoSN

members.

Host an Exam Administration in your district or take the CETL exam anytime, any place Usually, CETL exams are administered where education tech leaders are already gathered (e.g., conferences, chapter meetings). However, an exam can be given anytime/anywhere. To host a CETL exam, you will need three things: a proctor, computers with internet access and, of course, test takers. You may host an exam with as little as one test taker. The test takers themselves can arrange the test site but must have a proctor approved by CoSN.

Visit cosn.org/certification or contact the certification team at [email protected] to apply for the exam, set up an exam administration, request proctor training, or to order bulk user licenses for CoSN’s Collaborative Learning Site.

INTRODUCTORY OFFER Sign up for CoSN’s online exam preparation and receive a 10% discount. Use the discount code MA-CTO when purchasing. Valid through May 3, 2014. For single license purchase only.

May not be used with other offers or bulk-rate discounts.

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CoSN Webinars 2013-2014 Free for CoSN Members! Register at www.cosn.org/events/webinars

April 22, 2014: Designing Education Networks: Developing the Next Generation Network to Support Personalized Learning with Technology New advances in technology, including mobile devices, are making it possible for students to learn anytime, anywhere and to experience personalized learning. These advances can only happen if school systems have networks in place that support the new and dynamic context of learning. CoSN’s new initiative, Designing Education Networks, is designed to address the challenges facing school systems by providing school system leaders the knowledge to wisely invest in educational networks for today and tomorrow. Learn about the resources that can help district leaders develop the next generation network infrastructure necessary to support multiple mobile devices on and off campus, the delivery of digital content, and administration of online assessments.

May 20, 2014: Over the Horizon: Results from the 2014 Horizon K-12 Report Join us for a sneak preview of the much-anticipated “2014 Horizon Report K-12 Edition,” being released this summer. Join the founder of the Horizon Project who will discuss the six emerging technologies that will have the biggest impact on learning in the one to five year horizons. Learn how to use the Horizon Report Toolkit for your own strategic planning and professional development.

CTO Forum Building a Powerful Team for Blended Learning

When: Monday, June 30, 2014, 2:00-5:00 Location: Omni CNN Center Hotel, Atlanta, GA (during ISTE Annual Conference) Many believe that blended learning is perhaps the most significant opportunity for transforming learning in schools. Blended learning offers the potential for personalization and the opportunity to leverage virtual learning with face-to-face support and collaboration. Yet too often, silos in our districts can keep us from making this digital leap and fully realizing the potential for blended learning. This highly interactive forum will explore the roles of the district technology leader (CTO/CIO), the chief academic officer (CAO) and the superintendent in enabling blended learning. Hear from a panel of key district leaders who are breaking down the silos and working to realize the power of this innovation. Bring your questions, engage in the conversation and come away with tips and tools for building a powerful team. Learn More at http://www.cosn.org/cto-forums.

Webinars Start at 1:00 EST

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