«As the premier professional association
for education technology leaders, CoSN, along with AASA and NSBA, will empower school leadership with extraordinary professional development resources and opportunities that put education leaders on the path to build their skills and lead the digital leap.»
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education technology leaders announce plans to build ground - breaking solutions powered by market leading research and predictive analytics that improve all aspects of talent acquisition, educator professional development, and student assessment
MAISA provides leadership through collaboration with statewide professionals to support the improvement of student achievement through the General Education Leadership Network (GELN), Early Childhood Administrators Network (ECAN),
Michigan Education Technology Leaders (METL), and our committees: Administrative Leadership Committee, Instructional Committee, and the Technology Committee.
To help school officials gain such skills, the Consortium of School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that helps schools integrate technology, came up with a certification exam based off a framework of 10 essential skills it
believes education technology leaders need to have, which include business management and understanding how teaching works.
McGraw - Hill is the
adaptive education technology leader with the vision for creating a highly personalized learning experience that prepares students of all ages for the world that awaits.
NJETL is currently working on creating an independent non-profit organization that will provide means for connecting educational technology leaders, promoting professional advancement opportunities
for education technology leaders, and collaborating with other leadership and educational technology organizations in around the area to support ed tech leadership practices.
CTETL is currently working on creating an independent non-profit organization that will provide means for connecting educational technology leaders, promoting professional advancement opportunities for
education technology leaders, and collaborating with other leadership and educational technology organizations in around the area to support ed tech leadership practices.
Clever, a Y Combinator - backed education data startup, is announcing Monday that it has raised $ 3 million in seed funding from a big group of investors, including top Silicon Valley venture capitalists and
education technology leaders.