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General Information
Badges Conference provided name badges are to be worn by all attendees at all times throughout the meeting.
Event Transportation Buses for tours and Monumental Impact! Advocacy Dinner & Auction will pick up from the Sheraton Grand Chicago North Water Bus Stop, directly across from the front door of the hotel.
WiFi Complimentary WiFi is available in all meeting rooms. Network: CoSN Wifi Access Code: cosn2017
Need a Charge? Charging stations are located in CoSNCamp™.
CoSN17 Mobile App Download the CoSN 2017 mobile app for all the latest conference information. Read full session descriptions, create your personal schedule, access maps and floor plans, and complete session evaluations. Access the app by scanning this QR code, or by visiting your device store and searching CoSN 2017.
Social Media We encourage you to join the conversation by using the official conference hashtags, #COSN17 and #COSNCAMP.
Food & Beverage for Full Conference Registrants
Evaluations Your feedback is important to us. Please share your thoughts on sessions, keynotes, workshops, and speakers through the session evaluations in the mobile app. Overall conference evaluations will be distributed by email at the conclusion of the conference.
Enjoy the conference!
Monday Opening reception (you received a drink ticket with your name badge)
Tuesday Coffee in CoSNCamp™ and lunch in @InnovationCentral
Wednesday Morning coffee in CoSNCamp™ and lunch in @InnovationCentral
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*Additional Registration & Fee Required † Invitation Only All events held at Sheraton Grand Chicago unless otherwise noted.
Saturday, April 1, 2017
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
CETL™ Immersion Course* DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago Magnificent Mile: Huron and State Rooms
Sunday, April 2, 2017
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
CETL™ Immersion Course* DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago Magnificent Mile: Huron and State Rooms
12:30 pm – 1:15 pm
State Chapter Leader Meeting, Sponsored by SchoolDude by Dude Solutions* DoubleTree Chicago- Magnificent Mile: Superior Room
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Registration Open Chicago Ballroom Promenade East
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
State Chapter Leaders and Board Networking Event* Sponsored by SchoolDude by Dude Solutions Pinstripes Chicago, 435 E. Illinois Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Monday, April 3, 2017
7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Registration Open Chicago Ballroom Promenade East
8:00 am – 11:00 am
Workshops #1: Developing and Refining Your Organization's Roadmap for Implementing Effective Online Professional Development* Erie
Workshop #2: System-wide Planning for 21st Century Learning Environments* Huron
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Workshop #3: From Privacy to Trust* Ontario
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Symposium on Global Competencies* Michigan AB In Partnership, UNESCO and Partnership for 21st Century Learning, Global Education Conference Network, and C21 Canada; Sponsored by HP, Participate, and Qatar Foundation International
10:30 am – 11:45 am
Corporate Member Council† CoSN Corporate Members only Gold Coast
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Feedback Focus Group: 3-2-1 Race for Impact† Mississippi
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Next Gen Leaders Summit and Lunch† Lincoln Boardroom
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Workshop #5: Framework for School System Success* Erie
Workshop #6: Designing the OER School System* Huron
Workshop #7: Developing IT for Small Districts: A Workshop for Small Districts, Charter, Independent, and Parochial Schools* Ontario
Workshop #8: Digital Equity through the Power of Community Collaboration* Superior A
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
VIP Hall of Fame† Gold Coast
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Monday, April 3, 2017
4:15 pm – 5:45 pm
Opening Plenary Session: Inventing an Equitable Future for All Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (Keynote) Eric Sheninger, Senior Fellow and Thought Leader on Digital Leadership, International Center for Leadership in Education (Responder) Frankie Jackson, Chief Technology Officer, Cypress Fairbanks ISD (Moderator)
5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
Opening Reception and @InnovationCentral Chicago Ballroom - map on next page
7:45 pm – 9:00 pm
State Chapter Receptions Various
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Company Pod # Partner Pod #
Adtran 61 Go Guardian 7
Aerohive Networks 47 Google 16
AG iRepair 38 Hobsons 4
Amazon Web Services 58 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 60
AT&T 27 HoverCam 26
Blackboard 36 Howard Technology Solutions 29
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc
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Bump Armor 21 IBM 70
Canvas 28 iboss Cybersecurity 19
CDW-G 42 Identity Automation 5
Cedar Labs 6 InfoCase, Inc. 25
Checkpoint 69 IPC Global 59
Ciena 43 itslearning 13
CISCO 51 Jamf 32
Cisco Meraki 62 JDL Horizons 66
Classcraft Studios Inc. 1 Juniper Networks 39
ClassLink 41 Kajeet, Inc. 18
Clever 67 Kimono 31
ContentKeeper Technologies 37 LearnZillion 10
Cradlepoint 22 Lightspeed Systems 2
Dremel 55 McGraw-Hill Education 49
DyKnow 40 Microsoft 54
Edmentum 11 NetFort 35
Education Networks of America 3 NetRef 48
Edupoint 45 NetSupport, Inc. 52
Encore Technology Group 12 Neverware 53
Exterity 64 Pearson 9
Extron Electronics 57 PowerSchool 24
FileWave 34 46 50 Presidio 56
Fortinet 33 Project Pals, Inc. 14
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Company Pod # Partner
Promethean 23 Big Deal Media
SchoolDude by Dude Solutions 8 C. Blohm & Associates
Shmoop University, Inc. 20 Center for Digital Education
Skyward, Inc. 15 EdTech Magazine
Sunesys 30 Education Projects in Education
Technology Integration Group 68 JDL Horizons
Verizon 44 MCH
West (SchoolMessenger Solutions) 17 MDR
Mindshare
ScoopNewsGroup
SmartBrief
Tech&Learning
THE Journal
The Winter Group
What is @InnovationCentral? Not your standard exhibit hall, @InnovationCentral brings together educators and private sector leaders in an informal setting designed to encourage networking and build relationships. Imagine an expo with no more aisles of booths but rather a space filled with conversation, energy and excitement as attendees talk about their common interests in improving the education of students. Full company descriptions are available on the mobile app.
@InnovationCentral Hours: Monday, April 4 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm Pre-Plenary 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Welcome Reception Tuesday, April 5 11:45 am – 1:30 pm Lunch Wednesday, April 6 11:30 am – 1:15 pm Lunch
Don’t Miss the VR Pavilion! Tuesday, April 4, 7:30-11:45, Ohio The CoSN VR pavilion will allow attendees to interact with new and emerging virtual and augmented reality devices and content. Attendees will be able to experiment in this hands-on experience and learn about different use cases including professional development, curriculum and instruction in math, science and social studies, and improving school climate.
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*Additional Registration & Fee Required † Invitation Only All events held at Sheraton Grand Chicago unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration Open Chicago Ballroom Promenade East
7:30 am - 8:00 am
CoSNCamp™ Open House and Schedule Creation Mayfair
7:30 am - 11:45 am
VR Pavilion Ohio
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Spotlight Session: Designing Technology for Personalized Learning Bryant Wong, Summit Public Schools, Chief Technology Officer Annie Kuo, Summit Public Schools, Director of Technology Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 1 Mayfair
Large District Track: Improving Student Learning Outcomes Through the Use of Research and Analysis
Sheraton Ballroom V
#GoOpen with Indiana: Cohorts, Collaboration, and Curation Erie
A Day in the Life of Women in IT Huron
A School Guide to Effectively Communicating Student Data Privacy
Ontario
Digital Accessibility - What Education Leaders Need to Know Superior A
An Overview of the K-12 Data Analytics Research Consortium Superior B
Breaking the Code: 10 Things to Know about Poverty & Technology in Education Michigan A
Implementing Digital Learning Programs: Keep It Simple, Secure, and Scalable Missouri
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Small District Track: Classroom Redesign: Learner Centered and Future Focused Colorado
Innovation in K12 Through the Eyes of NSBA 20 to Watch Arkansas
The Winners Circle: TEAM Award Winners: Soccoro ISD and Meriden Public Schools Mississippi
9:15 am - 9:45 am
Spotlight Session: Silicon Valley Secrets: What School Leaders Need To Know about Technology Betsy Corcoran, EdSurge, Cofounder and CEO Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 2 Mayfair
New Nordic? Driving 21CLD Between Future and Tradition in the Danish Sector of Education Sheraton Ballroom IV
Sponsor Session: Pearson There's a Solution for That! Sheraton Ballroom V
Sponsor Session: Schooldude by Dude Solutions Best Practices in Mobile Device Management Erie
Sponsor Session: itslearning Return on Instruction: How to Determine Gains in Student Performance Resulting from Effective Technology Investment Sheraton Ballroom IV
Sponsor Session: Microsoft Using Analytics to Improve Student Outcomes Huron
Sponsor Session: Juniper Software Defined Secure Networks: Network As A Firewall Superior A
Sponsor Session: Education Networks of America Up in the Air: How to Decide if Cloud Computing is Right for You Superior B
Sponsor Session: Safari Montage Stocking Google Classroom with Curated and Created Learning Objects Michigan A
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9:15 am - 9:45 am
Sponsor Session: CDW.G EdTech Revolution (check), Now What? Michigan B
Sponsor Session: Google Reimagining Education with Technology Missouri
Sponsor Session: McGraw Hill The Future of Education is “Open” Colorado
Sponsor Session: Amazon Web Services Using Big Data to Improve Student Achievement Arkansas
Sponsor Session: Brocade The Continuous Journey from Modernization to Digital Equity Mississippi
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Spotlight Session: What Keeps Superintendents Up at Night? Panel of Leading Superintendents Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 3 Mayfair
Mo' Data, Mo' (Decision-Making) Power Sheraton Ballroom IV
Large District Track: Coupling Technology and Content for Seamless Access Sheraton Ballroom V
Building an Effective Staff Development Program Erie
Building and Retaining a Diverse K12 Technology Support Organization Huron
Building Your Technology Team's Capacity for Innovation Ontario
Characteristics of Digital "Things" - Naming Educational Apps' Functionalities Superior A
Changing Education from the Inside Out - The Singapore American Story Superior B
Connectivity Beyond the Classroom - Solving the Homework Gap Michigan A
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Digital Developments in Ireland Across the Curriculum Michigan B
Implementing Change...One Step at a Time Missouri
Small District Track: Effectively Applying Large Enterprise Computing in Small to Medium Sized Schools Colorado
Losing Your Data Center: Lessons Learned from Business Continuity Planning Arkansas
Tools+Content+Community- Redefining the Learning Platform Mississippi
11:15 am - 11:45 am
Spotlight Session: Redefining Ready! Our Students are MORE than SCORE Dr. David Schuler, Township High School District 214, Superintendent Keith Bockwoldt, Township High School District 214, Director of Technology Services Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 4 Mayfair
Sponsor Session: Apple Apple in Education - Deploying iPad, Mac and Apple TV at Shawnee Heights School District Sheraton Ballroom IV
Sponsor Session: FileWave Simplified Management for all Windows, MacOS, iOS & Droid Endpoints Sheraton Ballroom V
Reeling in the Vast Academic Technology Landscape Erie
Technology Innovation Plans - TIPs for Strategic Technology Purchasing Huron
Manage your Resources but Lead your People Ontario
Destination: Innovation - A Journey to Blended and Personalized PD Superior A
Building Staff Capacity through Online Learning Superior B
Connecting Students: Tackling Digital Equity Michigan A
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11:15 am - 11:45 am
Sponsor Session: IBM The Art of the Possible Michigan B
Don't Settle for Second Best; Know How to Use a Good RFP Process Missouri
Small District Track: Putting Students in the Driver's Seat: Using Data to Support Meaningful Goal-Set Colorado
Sponsor Session: Dell EMC Blending Spaces with Personalized Learning Arkansas
Sponsor Session: Kajeet From Pilot to Proven Success: Why Internet Outside the Classroom Should be Part of Your 1:1 Strategy Mississippi
11:45 am - 1:30 pm
@InnovationCentral and Lunch Chicago Ballroom
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Plenary Session: State of CoSN, Awards, and FailFest Chicago Ballroom
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Spotlight Session "Leave No Child Offline": Why Equity and Access to Digital Tools, Resources and the Internet are of Importance to the Future of our Nation Dr. Darryl Adams, Superintendent-in-Residence, CEO and Founder, AdamsEdutainment.com Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 5 Mayfair
Sponsor Session: Cradlepoint Maximizing K-12 Network Infrastructure Sheraton Ballroom IV
Sponsor Session: Encore Technology Group Managing Identities & Access to Resources in a Cloud-connected Learning Environment Sheraton Ballroom V
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Sponsor Session: HP A Checklist for Preparing K-12 Networks for the IoT Erie
Sponsor Session: HMH Huron
Sponsor Session: Cisco Cybersecurity: Threat Landscape for K-12 Ontario
Sponsor Session: AT&T What's New in Network Technology? Superior A
Sponsor Session: Jamf Software Jamf Pro, Apple Ecosystem Management for IT and EdTech Superior B
Sponsor Session: Safari Montage Designing Today's Classroom Ecosystem for an Enterprise Digital Learning Environment Michigan A
Sponsor Session: Identity Automation Accelerate Your EdTech Initiatives with the OneRoster Standard Michigan B
Sponsor Session: Lightspeed Systems Make Chromebooks Count: Maximizing the ROI of Your Chromebook Initiative Missouri
Sponsor Session: Fortinet Combatting the Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape Colorado
Sponsor Session: Sunesys The Digital Classroom: A Bandwidth Boom Arkansas
Earthquakes: A Catalyst for Transformation in Post-quake Christchurch Mississippi
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Spotlight: Personalized Learning Student-Centered Approach To Preparing Students For the Future Thomas C. Murray, Director of Innovation, Future Ready Schools, Alliance for Excellent Education Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
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4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Large District Track: Disrupting Yesterday Sheraton Ballroom V
Erate, Federal Tech Policy and All Things Policy Related Erie
Focused on the Future: Architecting an Educational Ecosystem Huron
State Efforts to Enable the Human Capacity of District Leaders Ontario
Building Bridges Between Central Office and Site Based IT Support Superior A
Leadership Teams and Data Dashboards for Personalized Education Superior B
Balancing Innovation and Data Security Essentials for Technology Leaders Michigan A
Building a Global Maker Learning Network: Lessons from the Learning Studios Michigan B
How Smart is my IT Spending? Missouri
Small District Track: Leadership in Blended and Digital Learning Colorado
Student Data Privacy: Using the Resources Available to Create a Strong Privacy Program
Arkansas
Get Connected! Leadership that Leads to Statewide Connectivity of Schools Mississippi
5:30 pm
Busses Depart for Monumental Impact: Advocacy Dinner & Auction Bus pickup/drop off is at the North Water Bus Stop, directly across the street from the Sheraton Grand Chicago main lobby
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Monumental Impact: Advocacy Dinner & Auction Venue SIX10 Don’t have a ticket? Purchase one on Monday from the registration desk (based on availability).
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*Additional Registration & Fee Required † Invitation Only All events held at Sheraton Grand Chicago unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Registration Open Chicago Ballroom Promenade East
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Large District Forum: Instruction and Technology: Finding a Common Language Shahryar Khazei, Chief Information Officer, Los Angeles Unified School District Dr. Frances Gipson, Chief Academic Officer, Los Angeles Unified School District Sheraton Ballroom IV
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Spotlight Session: Inspiring Students: Bringing Awe Back to Learning Eric Sheninger, International Center for Leadership in Education, Senior Fellow and Thought Leader on Digital Leadership Chicago Ballroom Main Stage
CoSNCamp™ Session 6 Mayfair
The Emerging Role of the CTO Sheraton Ballroom V
Creating a Summer Technology Academy Erie
Cultivating 21st Century Digital Ecosystems: Lessons From Bristol City Schools Huron
Post-1:1 Vision: Next Steps for Instruction and Learning in a K-12 District Ontario
Defining Your ROLE (Return on Learning Experience) in Future Ready Environments Superior A
Digital Conversion is a TEAM SPORT Superior B
District Crisis Communication and Social Media Impact Michigan A
Hear from UNESCO 2017 Award Winner and Other Global Experts Michigan B
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8:00 am - 9:00 am
Fostering Leadership through Personalization and Tech Integration Colorado
Impact of SHLB’s Action Plan and New President on Schools' Broadband Future Arkansas
9:15 am - 10:15 am
Spotlight Session: The Consumerization of Learning LeiLani Cauthen, CEO & Publisher of the Learning Counsel Chicago Ballroom
CoSNCamp™ Session 7 Mayfair
What's Next with Edtech Sheraton Ballroom V
Building Bridges on the Path to Digital Transformation Erie
Equity Through Open Technology Huron
Negotiating With Vendors: Demystifying the Contracting Process Ontario
Computational Thinking Makes Better Learners Superior B
Connectivity Beyond the Classroom - Solving the Homework Gap Michigan A
Creating a Culture of Making in Elementary Schools Michigan B
Ed Tech Ecosystems - How Customers Make them Work Missouri
Solving the Identity Access Management Challenge in Birmingham City Schools Colorado
Tale of Two 1:1 Implementations: Management and Leadership Success Arkansas
The Digital School - Best Practices Roundtable from Educators Who are Making It Mississippi
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10:00 am - 11:30 am
CTO Forum: Build Your Own Horizon* CoSN Members Only Sheraton Ballroom IV
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Spotlight Session: Expanding Teacher Leadership in the Digital Age Karen Cator, CEO of Digital Promise Barnett Berry, CEO of the Center for Teaching Quality Emily Vickery, Learning Architect, Consultant, Vickery Learning Chicago Ballroom
CoSNCamp™ Session 8 Mayfair
Using Technology to Personalize and Customize Learning for the Learner Sheraton Ballroom V
Practical Privacy and Security in Procurement Erie
Making Blended Work for Schools So that Schools Work for Kids Huron
Creating a World Class Staff Through Innovative Professional Development Ontario
Put Me In, Coach! Superior A
Redefining Learning Spaces - 1 Year Later Superior B
Speed Date your Way to Successful 1:1 Implementation Michigan A
Student Data Privacy Consortium - A Common Contract Framework Michigan B
Technology as a Tool to Dramatically Improve Core Instruction Missouri
Technology Overhaul: Top-down and Bottom-up Approach to Transformation Colorado
The Three R's of Technology Staffing: Recruit, Retain and Reward Arkansas
SAMR and the EdTech Quintet: New Directions Mississippi
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11:30 am - 1:15 pm
@InnovationCentral and Lunch Chicago Ballroom
1:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Spotlight Session: Learners at the Center: A Change Management Process for Personalized Learning Shawn Rubin, CEO, Highlander Institute Chicago Ballroom
CoSNCamp™ Session 9 Mayfair
Digital Equity Award Winners: Katy ISD Sheraton Ballroom V
Digital Education and the Future of Learning Erie
Developing 1:1 24/7 Instruction in a Small Rural K-12 District Huron
A Systemic Approach to Changing District Culture Ontario
Learning Without Limits: Creating a 1 to 1 personalized learning program Superior A
Launching an Online School: Advice from a District Road Warrior Superior B
Withrow Award Winner: Melissa Dodd, Building Digital Districts: How can CTOs partner for district transformation? Michigan A
Parenting 2.0: What Your Parents Want to Know Michigan B
Reaching Every Student through Technology and UDL Missouri
The Jason Project Colorado
Sponsor Session: Google Achieving Deeper Insights with the Cloud Arkansas
Sponsor Session: Classlink SSO and Rostering: See What’s New and Learn What Actually Works Mississippi
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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Spotlight Session: Horizon Report Samantha Becker, New Media Consortium Chicago Ballroom
Blurring Boundaries and Breaking Barriers-Equity & eLearning Sheraton Ballroom IV
Why the Maker Movement Matters in Education Sheraton Ballroom V
From Pre-K to AP: How Off-Campus Education Broadband Access Supports Instruction Erie
EdTech Research: Who Pays Attention? Huron
Education Innovation Clusters: A Model for Public - Private Partnerships Ontario
Leadership for Digital Learning Near and Far - The View from International Schools Superior A
Online Assessment: Transforming Practice Superior B
Blurring Boundaries and Breaking Barries-Equity & eLearning Sheraton Ballroom IV
"The Survey says..." Find Out What Your Peers Have to Say About the State of IT Leadership Michigan A
Teaming for Transformation Michigan B
3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Closing Plenary Session” Inventing an Accessible Future for All Chicago Ballroom David Rose, Founder and Chief Education Officer, CAST & Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education Dr. Mark Bedell, Superintendent, Kansas City Public Schools Dr. Chris Craft, Teacher and Founder, Prosthetic Kids Hand Challenge
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*Additional Registration & Fee Required † Invitation Only All events held at Sheraton Grand Chicago unless otherwise noted.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
GENIE† Michigan B
8:00 am – 11:00 am
A 25th Anniversary CETL Ambassadors Summit: Building the Future: Trends, Metatrends, and the Horizon Report*† Superior AB
8:30 am – 1:30 pm
District Site Visit: Winnetka Public Schools* Pickup/drop off is at the North Water Bus Stop, directly across the street from the main lobby
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FAQs CoSNCamp will combine fixed unconference sessions and impromptu meet-ups
created in the moment or based on ideas brought over from concurrent sessions.
How does CoSNCamp Work? Do you have an idea you want to explore or share? CoSNCamp is an “unconference,” an informal place to share experiences and have conversations that are inspired by CoSN Conference attendees. CoSNCamp will kickoff with conversation, a blank session board, and an invitation for you to fill it with topics that interest you. What to Bring
Your device and an app for note-taking
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Collect buttons by participating in all that CoSNCamp has to offer: What is the difference between a CoSNCamp Session and a Campfire? There will be nine CoSNCamp sessions during CoSN. Each session will be able to accommodate up to 3 group discussions, otherwise known as Campfires. What else will I experience in CoSNCamp?
Prosthetic Kids Hand Challenge
Breakout EDU
Ireland Delegation Reunion
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CoSNCamp Schedule Tuesday, April 4:
7:30 am - 8:00 am Open House and Schedule Creation
8:00 am - 9:00 am CoSNCamp Session 1
9:15 am - 9:45 am CoSNCamp Session 2
10:00 am - 11:00 am CoSNCamp Session 3
11:15 am - 11:45 am CoSNCamp Session 4
3:15 pm - 3:45 pm CoSNCamp Session 5
Wednesday, April 5:
8:00 am - 9:00 am CoSNCamp Session 6
9:15 am - 10:15 am CoSNCamp Session 7
10:30 am -11:30 am CoSNCamp Session 8
1:15 pm - 1:45 pm CoSNCamp Session 9
Campfire #1
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Welcome Table
Digital Photo
Booth
Campfire #2 Campfire #3
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