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The CoSN Podcast
COSN - The Podcast
85 episodes
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The CoSN Podcast, produced and distributed by edCircuit, provides current and aspiring K-12 edtech leaders with timely insights and strategies to succeed in the ever-evolving world of school system technology. Hear from Certified Education Technology Leaders (CETL), visionary district changemakers, and instructional experts, who will discuss essential topics such as digital equity, innovation, IT leadership, cybersecurity, and more.
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The CoSN Podcast, produced and distributed by edCircuit, provides current and aspiring K-12 edtech leaders with timely insights and strategies to succeed in the ever-evolving world of school system technology. Hear from Certified Education Technology Leaders (CETL), visionary district changemakers, and instructional experts, who will discuss essential topics such as digital equity, innovation, IT leadership, cybersecurity, and more.
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Navigating Updates on COPPA and Beyond: What K-12 Technology Leaders Need to Know
The CoSN Podcast
7 minutes 34 seconds
1 month ago
Navigating Updates on COPPA and Beyond: What K-12 Technology Leaders Need to Know

In this episode, we break down CoSN’s webinar, Navigating Updates on COPPA and Beyond: What K–12 Technology Leaders Need to Know. The discussion unpacks how the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) latest changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) affect districts, vendors, and the broader edtech ecosystem.

You’ll hear how these updates reshape definitions of personal information, raise the bar for vendor security practices, and clarify the role districts play in managing parental consent for educational tools.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • COPPA basics: Why compliance applies to companies, not schools—but why districts still play a critical role.

  • New definitions of personal information: Expansion to include biometrics, government-issued IDs, and mobile phone numbers.

  • Updated parental consent rules: Including text-based verification and clearer processes for education vs. commercial data use.

  • Stronger security standards: Written security plans, annual risk assessments, and third-party compliance requirements.

  • Data retention requirements: Companies must publish and follow clear deletion policies once data is no longer needed.

  • District responsibilities: Why consent should come from the district level—not individual teachers—and how this impacts edtech adoption.

  • What’s next: Compliance timelines, what the FTC left out of the rule updates, and how districts can proactively prepare.


  • Webinar Recording Free for CoSN Members


    CoSN Student Data Privacy Toolkit – resources to help districts strengthen privacy practices.


    CoSN YouTube Channel 


    COPPA Rule Updates – FTC – review the Federal Trade Commission’s official rule changes.


    Produced in partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠edCircuit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.


    This episode was generated in part using AI tools. All content was reviewed and approved by our editorial team before publication.

  • The CoSN Podcast
    The CoSN Podcast, produced and distributed by edCircuit, provides current and aspiring K-12 edtech leaders with timely insights and strategies to succeed in the ever-evolving world of school system technology. Hear from Certified Education Technology Leaders (CETL), visionary district changemakers, and instructional experts, who will discuss essential topics such as digital equity, innovation, IT leadership, cybersecurity, and more.