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The latest from CoSN: Record attendance, free resources and edLeader broadcasts

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The CoSN 2025 Annual Conference, “Human Leadership in a World of AI” wrapped up on April 2 in Seattle, with the largest number of attendees (over 1,300) of any CoSN annual conference. You can watch highlights of the conference events on the .

The CoSN 2026 Annual Conference is scheduled for April 13-15 at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk in Chicago, Illinois.

CoSN/AASA free leadership resources

CoSN and AASA The School Superintendents Association joined together several years ago to create The EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative to support superintendents and other school leaders in leading technology innovations within their school districts.

Listed below are two examples of many free resources readily available on the website.

  • The provides a variety of resources that can be downloaded individually at the EmpowerED Superintendents Toolkit website. Among the free resources included in this toolkit are separate self-assessments for superintendents, district leadership teams and chief technology officers.
  • Critical focus areasIssue one-pagers: The one-pager documents cover a variety of edtech topics to help superintendents and school leaders effectively communicate with their stakeholders on a wide range of critical educational technology topics. Three examples of the 12 one-pager titles:
    • Artificial Intelligence & Generative AI
    • The Importance of Cybersecurity
    • Leadership for Digital Learning

EmpowerED Superintendent edLeader Panel Broadcasts

CoSN, AASA, and edWeb.net co-host an online edLeader Panel broadcast series, sponsored by ClassLink, to help superintendents, school leaders and educators connect and collaborate.

Season 7 of the EmpowerED Superintendent edLeader Panel Broadcast series concluded with the March 10 edLeader Panel broadcast: “Leading Digital Learning: Communication Strategies for K-12 Education Leaders.”

The featured superintendent panel included Mark Benigni, superintendent, Meriden Public Schools, Connecticut; Melanie Kay-Wyatt, superintendent, Alexandria City Public Schools, Virginia; and Nick Polyak, superintendent, Leyden High School District 212, Illinois.
Free access to the recordings, podcast versions and articles for the March 10 broadcast as well as multiple other broadcasts in this series is readily available at .

CoSN membership

If you, your school or district would like more information about joining CoSN or getting more involved with CoSN, please contact [email protected].

Ann McMullan
Ann McMullan
Ann McMullan is an independent education leadership consultant who currently serves as the Project Director for CoSNs EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative, created in partnership with AASA, The School Superintendents Association. In addition to her role with CoSN, Ann works as a public speaker and writer focused on leadership to meet the needs of todays students.

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