The newly established Nebraska CoSN Chapter marked a significant milestone this spring by attending the CoSN 2025 National Conference in Seattle, Washington. It was an exciting opportunity to join EdTech leaders from across the country and engage in conversations around this year’s theme: Human Leadership in a World of AI.
Our delegation represented large and small districts as well as state leaders from across Nebraska. This was the first national conference for our chapter since its formation, and the experience proved to be both energizing and affirming.
Key Takeaways:
- Human-centered leadership remains essential, even as AI continues to reshape the landscape of education.
- Collaboration across districts and states is more important than ever as we navigate the challenges and opportunities AI brings to schools.
- Equity, access, and responsible implementation of emerging technologies are at the forefront of national conversations—and Nebraska is proud to be part of that dialogue.
In addition to a full schedule of sessions and keynotes, our team also had the chance to connect with other state chapters, national leaders, and CoSN board members, helping to lay the groundwork for a strong and collaborative future for our local chapter.

The CoSNebraska Chapter delegation at CoSN 2025 in Seattle
If you’re interested in joining or learning more about the Nebraska CoSN Chapter, we encourage you to reach out. Together, we can ensure Nebraska remains at the forefront of innovation in education technology.
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