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Missouri Educational Technology Leaders (METL) www.metl.org. Consortium of School Networking (CoSN) Missouri Chapter. Why?. Role of Technology in Education High Interest Internationally recognized organization Lack of organized professional group in state Lack of voice - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Consortium of School Networking (CoSN) Missouri Chapter
Role of Technology in Education High Interest Internationally recognized organization Lack of organized professional group in
state Lack of voice Lack of professional development and
sharing of best practices opportunities
To assist Missouri school districts in understanding how to plan for the use and successful implementation of information technology to improve student learning, advocate for educational technology needs and to promote the development of leadership skills for educational technology professionals.
Beginning July 2012 two additional board positions will be occupied:Past ChairAt-Large Member (2)
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Type of Organization Total
Small School District < 2,500 students $300
Medium School District 2,500 – 14,999 students
$850
Large School District >15,000 students $1,150
College or University $1,150
Non-profit organization $1,150
Private or Charter schools $300
State Dept. of Education/State Education Network
$1,500
*** No individual memberships are being accepted ***
CoSN Board approval June 2011 Chapter Announcement July 2011 First Board Election January
2012 First Annual meeting March 2012
How could an organization like METL help you?
What types of resources would you find beneficial?
Ray Eernisse, Francis Howell R-III, [email protected]
Melissa Tebbenkamp, Raytown C-2, [email protected]
Charles Brazeale, St. Charles R-Vi, [email protected]
Greg Southard, Pattonville R-III, [email protected]
Andy Hall, Kearney R-I, [email protected]
Eric Nicklas, MOREnet, [email protected]