Presented at
SAINTCON 2019,
Oct. 23, 2019, 2:30 p.m.
(30 minutes).
Educational Technology leaders need to protect their networks and information security, analyze their current status, and validate what they are doing well. CoSN provides tools and resources that provide insight into how risk can be further reduced in ways that help technology leaders contribute to their schools' primary goals of teaching and learning. We will take a look at and discuss in detail these CoSN tools and resources.
Presenters:
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Cory Stokes
- UETN
Cory Stokes has worked in educational technology for the last 26 years. He has worked as a technology coordinator in a district, a technology director at a regional service center and is now managing statewide digital teaching and learning initiatives and projects in Utah. He works directly with technology directors and other district administrators and leadership in all aspects of educational technology. His education includes, MA in Educational Technology, BS in Computer Science, Minor in Business Administration and CETL, PMP, ITIL V3, CNE 3, 4, 5, 6 certifications.
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Scot McCombs
- Canyons School District
Scot McCombs - Director of Information Technology / Canyons School District, Scot has amassed over 25 years of experience in technology and has a unique blend of expertise in leadership, strategic planning, process development, along with in-depth technical knowledge. Beginning in January 2009, Scot laid the groundwork and vision needed to transition the technological infrastructure and organization during the Jordan School District split - making him Canyons first ever District Office Administrator of the Year and Canyons School District APEX award winner. He has lead 75+ member teams of IT professionals comprised of certificated and classified personnel. He currently leads the IT team that provides the support that teachers and patrons in the Canyons District need and deserve.
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