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Featured Resources #GoOpenVA, April 6, 2021

April 5, 2021 by vsteadmin

logo for go open vaJean Weller, VSTE Board Member and VDOE Technology Integration Specialist, leads the #GoOpenVA initiative in Virginia. This collaborative initiative enables educators and others throughout Virginia to create, share, and access openly-licensed educational resources (OER, also known as open education resources). OER are free digital materials that can be used or modified to adjust to student needs; they are openly-licensed unhampered by many traditional copyright limitations.

We asked Jean to periodically curate a few of the resources to give a sense of what is available. Start with these but stay for so much more!

It's definitely spring, at last! Now is the time to take advantage of the natural curiosity of young students about the changes in their world.  Here are three high-quality educational learning resources that you can use with your K-2 students. Two are from the Virginia Department of Education’s Science Team. The third is from our Virginia K-12 Computer Science Pipeline project.

What if Basic Needs Aren’t Met? is a Science Instructional Plan from the VDOE Science Team for Kindergarten students. It encourages students to think through scenarios to make predictions, using gorgeous color photographs (helpful if you are not all in the same place to view real-life examples). A teacher might even make a connection to how human beings have adapted during the COVID-19 crisis, just like plants and animals must do at times.

What Plants Need is a First Grade Science Instructional Plan from the VDOE Science Team, and outlines the fairly common classroom practice of growing seeds. However, after students have explored the various needs of plants through their experiments, they then take what they have learned to create something new-a seed packet with instructions. The Science Team also suggests some great questions to get students to dig a bit deeper, connecting what they’ve learned with other science questions.

Plant Life Cycle (with Scratch) is a lesson provided by the Virginia K-12 Computer Science Pipeline project, which integrates Computer Science concepts into content areas. By second grade students have learned about plants and how they grow. This lets them create their own plant and cause it to grow using coding (a handy guide to Scratch is attached to the lesson). Encourage them to be creative, and then bring it back around to real life by sending students outside to look for real life plants.

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Featured Resources #GoOpenVA, March 29, 2021

March 29, 2021 by vsteadmin

logo for go open vaVSTE has been an active part of the #GoOpenVA initiative in Virginia. This collaborative initiative led by VDOE enables educators and others throughout Virginia to create, share, and access openly-licensed educational resources (OER, also known as open education resources). OER are free digital materials that can be used or modified to adjust to student needs; they are openly-licensed unhampered by many traditional copyright limitations.

We asked Jean and others to periodically curate a few of the resources to give a sense of what is available. Start with these but stay for so much more!

 

This week, Barbara Huth, a non-profit educator and education content and professional development manager for Common Sense Education, curates three resources related to learning in different environments.

There are so many incredible resources on the #GoOpenVA website from educators across the state. Whether you are looking for student lessons or professional development ideas, there is a growing number of resources available. As someone that supports educators, I am often looking for new strategies for creating engaging and collaborative spaces whether we are remote, in-person, or hybrid. Below are three of my current favorite resources from the #GoOpenVA website, and each is filled with ideas for designing learning experiences for a variety of learning environments.

Rocking Resources: An Introduction to OER and the #GoOpenVA Website by Jessica Carpenter is an adaptation of the #GoOpenVA Foundations Workshop in a Box. This professional development is a great introduction to what an open educational resource is and how to use the #GoOpenVA site. I love the use of digital tools like Peardeck (an example shown below), and breakout rooms to engage participants in the content remotely. This presentation could work in an in-person or concurrent setting as well and is a great example of how you can take something from the #GoOpenVA website and make it your own!

The Classroom Culture Playbook by Bridget Mariano, Jennifer Leary, and Meri Riddick, has an abundance of curated tips and tricks for teaching in concurrent, hybrid, remote, or in-person. In this resource there are strategies for facilitating discussions, tips on how to organize learning stations, suggested tools for making lessons more interactive, and so much more. I found the slide templates for setting up breakout rooms extremely helpful and appreciated that they were centered around student choice.

The Choice Boards and Hyperdocs resource by Adam Seipel with the Virginia School Consortium for Learning, includes a presentation deck and a recording of the presentation. This resource introduces a variety of student choice board styles and gives examples of how to build community with collaboration tools like Padlet and Flipgrid. One of my favorite resources he shares is a five-step planning document for designing blended learning experiences. Adam reminds us in this resource that our lesson design doesn't need to be complicated, for it to be engaging and meaningful!

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Featured Resources #GoOpenVA, March 22, 2021

March 22, 2021 by vsteadmin

logo for go open vaJean Weller, VSTE Board Member and VDOE Technology Integration Specialist, leads the #GoOpenVA initiative in Virginia. This collaborative initiative enables educators and others throughout Virginia to create, share, and access openly-licensed educational resources (OER, also known as open education resources). OER are free digital materials that can be used or modified to adjust to student needs; they are openly-licensed unhampered by many traditional copyright limitations.

The database is growing. Jean recently created a collection for resources specifically related to professional learning. Technology coaches from across the state have contributed and you can learn more here.

We asked Jean to periodically curate a few of the resources to give a sense of what is available. Start with these but stay for so much more!

Collaboration is the key to open education resources and learning. Check out these collaborations to find ways to enhance your practice.

Sharing Sessions Notetaker Document

On the 2021 Digital Learning Day, North Carolina and Virginia jointly sponsored an Unconference, allowing educators from both states time to share all the great resources they found in this past year of learning during the time of COVID. We focused on things that helped teachers keep their sanity, and also the things that they think will allow us to rise up like a phoenix from this ash-y year.  See what your fellow educators found helpful!

VDOE Science Collection

The VDOE Office of STEM staff have been adding all the new SIPs (Science Instructional Plans) that assist teachers to align science instruction with the 2018 Science SOL. More are being added daily so keep checking if you don’t find what you are looking for!

MEP-3 Days 1-5 Lesson Plan (Teacher Copy)

Jennifer Sassamo, the Supervisor of Instructional Facilitators for Specialized Reading and Math in Loudoun County and four Specialized Instructional Facilitators of Reading (Dr. Tiffany Brocious, Kristen Kipps, Erin Savage and Jennifer Douglas) came together to develop one incredible resource  This is a gift to Reading specialists who are not so lucky to have a team to work on an innovative resource.  I can’t improve on their concise description: Multi-sensory Explicit Phonics for Tier 3 Reading Invention provides a fully scripted reading program, assessment tools, scope and sequence, teacher and student instructional materials and embedded professional learning through an overview and modeling, all in one.

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Fresh Take On Learning: Summer Conference from TCEA + VSTE

March 12, 2021 by vsteadmin

Conference LogoVSTE is thrilled to partner with TCEA to offer an exciting virtual learning experience just for elementary educators!

Are you the kind of elementary educator who’s always looking for bright new ways to grow learning? Know someone who is? If so, we have an event that’s perfect for you. 

Our friends at TCEA invite you to be a part of the online 2021 Elementary Technology Conference. This is the summer’s hottest education event, the perfect way to chill out with your peers online, earn professional learning credit hours, and gather a batch of new ideas:

  • Watch 30 on-demand sessions at your pace
  • Interact with more than 40 live sessions
  • Earn over 70 credit hours of professional development
  • Learn in different ways, including workshops, live sessions, and on-demand sessions

Soak up summer learning and get powerful, specific resources for your grade level or specialization, and renew your commitment to PreK–5 education. Don’t forget to invite your friends, colleagues, or team members to register!

Learn More

Elementary Expertise: While you are waiting for June, check out these PreK-5 resources from TCEA.

  • Podcast: Elementary Ed Tech w/ Jenallee
  • Blog: Taking Among Us! to School
  • Blog: Hyperdocs in the Elementary Classroom

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Webinars for March 2021

March 8, 2021 by vsteadmin

Join VSTE's dynamic Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee for two webinars in March, both presented by committee members. Free and open to all.

Share Your Story, Get That Job
March 17, 12:30 PM

Katie Fielding, Instructional Technology Coach, Prince William County Public Schools, will provide tips and techniques for creating a compelling portfolio.

Has the past year made you think about changing schools, changing roles, or moving into educational leadership? Do you remember making a portfolio in your education program that involved a lot of page protectors and slipping in pieces of evidence? Or maybe you haven’t given your digital portfolio an update in a while. Join me for guidance on creating a portfolio strong both visually and content wise that will allow you to “Share Your Story, Get that Job”.

Being the Calm in the Storm
March 3, 2021, 9:30 AM

Amy Stewart, Virtual Academy Principal, Colonial Heights Public Schools will discuss “Being the Calm in the Storm.” This webinar will highlight ways to maintain calm, transparency, and control during times of technological difficulties.

Recording Available Here

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