3. CoSN Mission
Empowering educational leaders to
leverage technology to realize engaging
learning environments.
The primary challenge we face in using technology
effectively in education is human, not technical.
For that reason, CoSN focuses on Leadership and
Policy.
4. CoSN 2012 – 2015 Goals
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Close Access Gap: Increase awareness of requirements to close the
technology access gap for learning inside and outside of school
CTO Skills: Enhance the skills and competencies of CTOs and raise
expectations as defined in the Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO
and measured by certification
Team Capacity: Build district-wide support for technology in education through
strategic partnerships and professional learning opportunities
Voice: Advocate for investments in education technology as a means of
enhancing learning opportunities and driving economic growth
State Capacity: Expand the capacity of CoSN chapters by enabling
professional learning opportunities and developing ability to influence state
policy
10. Emerging Technologies
Horizon Report: K-12 Edition
Produced by New Media Consortium, in partnership with CoSN
exploring key emerging technologies likely to have an impact on
teaching and learning
2011 Time to Adoption Horizon: 1 Year or Less
Cloud Computing
Mobiles
CoSN Horizon Toolkit with HP
www.cosn.org/horizon
11. Webinar Series 2011-
2012
Measuring Tech Readiness for 2014 Testing
January 17
A New Culture of Learning Online Book Club
February 16
Making the Connections in Mobile Learning
April 17
www.CoSN.org/webinars
13. 4
•Visit our web site: http://cosn.org/MobileLead
•Network with other professionals interested in mobile
learning in LinkedIn: http://goo.gl/Csh54
•View the latest mobile learning news via Scoop.It:
http://goo.gl/Csh54
•Share resources via social bookmarking in our Diigo
group: http://goo.gl/yxPSy
Participation &
Collaboration
15. CoSN Compendium
Case Studies
St. Marys City Schools (OH)
Canby School District (OR)
Katy Independent School District (TX)
Chicago Public Schools (IL)
Osseo Area Public Schools (MN)
http://goo.gl/JdYmY
21. 10 Planning Tips
• Begin with a thorough knowledge of our
school’s culture.
• Create a strategic, multi-year plan.
• Make sure to conduct total cost of ownership
analyses.
• Start with a pilot and expand on your
successes.
• Re-think your AUP.
22. 10 Planning Tips
• Be creative with professional development.
• Nurture your early adopters.
• Ensure a robust network.
• Enlist parents and community in supporting your
program.
• Focus on improving teaching and learning, not
on devices.
23. Future Plans
Mobile Learning Explorations webinars and
community with EdWeb
Administrator’s Guide to Mobile Learning
Mobile Learning Map
Panel presentations at the CoSN annual
conference and ISTE
Additional Case Studies, News and Resources
24. CEO Keith Krueger
2012 will be a tipping point for mobile
learning, particularly with many
districts allowing students to Bring
Their Own Technology to school.”
—Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School
Networking, eSchoolNews
26. Continue the conversation and
view the webinar recordings…
Join the edWeb.net community at:
www.edweb.net/mobile
Editor's Notes
Thank you to everyone at EdWeb for making this partnership happen!
I’m Lucy Gray. I’m a former classroom teacher and technology integration coach, now working as a consultant. One of these projects is the Consortium for School Networking’s Leadership for Mobile learning initiative which will be the focus of today’s webinar.
First, I’d like to tell you about our partnership with EdWeb on Mobile Learning Explorations.
I will follow with a brief overview of CoSN’s work in order to put LML in context.
Then, I will tell you about the goals of our mobile learning initiative, followed by an overview of 5 schools we recently profiled in a case study.
At the end of this webinar, we will have time for questions and answers!
There are several initiatives that CoSN has organized which have tools and case studies for 21st century school leaders.
So let’s talk about our mobile learning initiative a little more indepth.
We really want to this to be a robust and interactive initiative. We also believe in modeling the use of Web 2.0 tools for our membership.
EdWeb and CoSN are pleased to kick off this webinar series and Edweb community. Make sure to visit this site on an ongoing basis for additional resources and conversations. If you have follow up questions after this webinar, this is is a good place to engage with others.
Our most recent deliverable has been a set of case studies for the CoSN annual compendium.
Documentation
Teacher Empowerment
Moving to Android devices
Broadband
iOS
Teacher Empowerment
Open Network
Documentation
Strategic
Changing pedagogy
Broadband
Very casual
Wanted to get ahead of the game
Explore the problems