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Theme: Eyes Wide Open: Digital Privacy, Security and Citizenship in Schools For the first time, the TIES 2016 Conference will feature an opportunity for district technology leaders and technology staff to gather for a day of collaborative learning. Today’s education technology leaders need knowledge in both the technical and instructional implementation of technology in schools. CoSN and our newly created Minnesota CoSN Chapter are partnering on this one-day clinic where you will learn about and discuss issues centered on privacy and security in our schools and how these issues impact education. 

The CTO Clinic will feature local and national expert speakers on issues ranging from technical best practices to policies to instructing students and staff in digital citizenship. You will also hear about emerging technology trends and have the opportunity to network with colleagues in both the public and private sector. You do not have to be a current member of CoSN to attend.
Sunday, December 11 • 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Building Human Capacity Through CETL

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Panel of Minnesota Certified Education Technology Leaders (CETL)
Hear from those who have sought and received the aspirational national leadership certification for school district technology leaders.

Moderators
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Keith Krueger

CEO, CoSN - Consortium for School Networking
Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 school system technology leaders in North America. CoSN’s mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning... Read More →

Speakers
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Tom Ashley

Director of Technology (CTO), Huntington County Community School Corporation
I became a Technology Director over twenty years ago in Georgia after spending six years in the corporate world working in technology, leadership and training. I have worked at Huntington County Schools since 2001. I hold a Bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University and... Read More →
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Rachel Gorton

Instructional Technology Coordinator, Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District
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John Krouskoff

Director of Technology and Innovation, Brewster Central School District, Brewster, NY
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Tom Marble

Director of Information Services, Saint Louis Park Public Schools
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Josh Sumption

Chief Technology and Information Officer, SWWC Service Cooperative
I am the Chief Technology and Information Officer for SWWC Service Cooperative. My service to the members of SWWC began in May 2003 following my graduation from Dakota State University. I currently oversee all technical services and programs offered by SWWC, and also provide leadership... Read More →
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Kristine L. Vreugdenhil

Database Architect/Project Manager, GBAPS



Sunday December 11, 2016 2:00pm - 2:45pm CST
Regency Ballroom, Minneapolis Hyatt Regency

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