Ann McMullan

Ann McMullan is an independent education leadership consultant who currently serves as the Project Director for CoSN’s 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 today’s students.

How to take advantage of the CoSN Resource Library

The Consortium for School Networking is pleased to offer easy access to the CoSN Resource Library, a list of more than 20 edtech topics designed to meet the ongoing digital transformation needs of K12 district leaders.

8 takeaways from CoSN’s 2024 State of EdTech Leadership report

District leaders can use the report to see how others are implementing technology strategies and compare them to their own efforts.

2 tools to assist your district’s implementation of generative AI

CoSN, working in partnership with the Council of Great City Schools and Amazon Web Services (AWS) is pleased to provide school leaders with two tools to assist in their planning, preparation and evaluation of integrating artificial intelligence resources across multiple functions of school district operations.

3 resources K12 leaders can leverage from CoSN to inspire digital learning transformation

The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is pleased to continue to support the work of current and aspiring superintendents and district leadership teams in leading all aspects of digital learning transformations.  

4 ways CoSN is supporting district leaders in 2024

Registration for the CoSN 2024 Annual Conference is now open! Here's everything you need to know about registration in addition to several resources CoSN has to offer for district leaders.

Is now a good time for a pilot program?

DA guest columnist, FETC featured speaker and education consultant Ann McMullan shares five tips for K-12 district leaders to consider as nonprofits and for-profits offer free access to ed tech resources during school closures.

DA op-ed: What superintendents need from their technology leaders

Today's superintendent is responsible for ensuring that all stakeholders—in the district and the community—embrace transformative digital learning. A strong partnership with the district's chief technology officer and other members of the technology department is key.

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