
Innovation in K–12 education isn’t just about vision—it’s about having the tools to make that vision real.In this final episode of our three-part series, we explore the Tech Enablers identified in the 2026 Driving K–12 Innovation Report, developed by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and its global Advisory Board.Building on Episodes 1 and 2, this conversation brings everything together—moving from pressure (Hurdles) to momentum (Accelerators) to possibility (Tech Enablers).Drawing directly from the CoSN webinar and report, this episode examines how emerging technologies are reshaping teaching, learning, and leadership—and what it takes to implement them responsibly and effectively in today’s schools.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Generative AI is transforming instruction, personalization, and interdisciplinary learningWhy data and information visualization is critical for understanding the whole learner and driving real-time decision-makingHow these tools are enabling student ownership, feedback loops, and learner agencyWhy assessment must evolve in response to AI-driven learning environmentsHow privacy and cybersecurity tools are foundational—not optional—in modern education systemsThe importance of balancing innovation with ethics, trust, and human-centered designHow Tech Enablers directly support and activate the Hurdles and Accelerators discussed in Episodes 1 and 2Voices from the Advisory BoardThis episode features insights from the leaders who guided the Tech Enablers discussion during the CoSN webinar:David Jarboe, CETL – Director of Instructional Technology, STEAM, and CTE, Harrison School District 2 (Colorado)Laura Pollak – Supervisor, NASTECH; Data Protection Officer, Nassau BOCES (New York)Ruben Puentedura – Founder and President, Hippasus (Massachusetts)These perspectives highlight how technology is being applied in real-world educational settings—grounded in practice, not theoryKey TakeawayTechnology alone does not drive innovation—how schools use it does.The true power of Tech Enablers lies in their ability to connect systems, empower people, and make learning more visible, personalized, and human-centered.When aligned with strong leadership and clear purpose, these tools move education beyond incremental change—and toward meaningful transformation.Series Wrap-Up: Why It All MattersAcross this three-part series, one theme stands out:Hurdles define the challengesAccelerators create the momentumTech Enablers make transformation possibleTogether, they form a complete picture of what it takes to drive innovation in K–12 education—not just through technology, but through people, systems, and intentional design.Explore More2026 Driving K-12 Innovation Report2026 Driving K-12 Innovation Report: Hurdles, Accelerators & Tech EnablersCoSN Driving K-12 Innovation Summit 2026 Webinar RecordingK-12 EdTech InnovationProduced in partnership with edCircuit. CoSN is vendor-neutral and does not endorse products or services. Any mention of a specific solution is for contextual purposes. This episode was generated in part using AI tools. All content was reviewed and approved by CoSN and the edCircuit editorial team before publication.
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