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Board Candidate – Emily Heller

April 12, 2021 by timstahmer

photo of Emily HellerEmily Heller

Instructional Technology Coach
Fredericksburg City Public Schools

Educational Leadership

Emily emerged as a leader in instructional technology early in her career as a Technology Lead Teacher supporting her colleagues through after-school technology trainings. As she moved out of the classroom and into instructional coaching roles, she has been a Building Leadership Team Chair, a co-founder and chair of a division-wide Instructional Coaching PLC, and a team lead for her Instructional Technology Coaches. She was selected to represent her division as part of a leadership team attending the Future Ready Schools Institute in San Diego in 2019, led the division-wide implementation and training of the Canvas LMS in summer 2020, and has been involved in leading many district professional development programs. Emily has a MEd in Education Leadership and holds a license in K-12 Supervision and Administration.

Vision for VSTE

Emily believes that the challenges introduced by the recent pandemic have also provided an opportunity for VSTE to expand their support of all schools across the state and promote collaboration between regions and school divisions. She believes that VSTE should continue to grow its Professional Learning Network and expand support for instructional technology coaches and resource teachers throughout the division. As a result of the profound changes experienced in education this year, VSTE is uniquely positioned to expand their support of innovation across the state through continued professional development efforts, expanded collaboration opportunities between school divisions, and providing a central hub of emerging and existing instructional technology resources and platforms.

Biographical Sketch

Although she started her post graduate life as an Engineer in Dahlgren, Virginia, Emily quickly found her passion in teaching and has been in the education profession for over 20 years as a secondary Mathematics Teacher, a Math Specialist, and an Instructional Technology Coach. She is a product of Virginia public schools, having grown up in Virginia Beach, and has worked her entire career in Virginia public schools, most recently in Fredericksburg City Public Schools. Her husband of 25 years is also a Virginia educator, and she is a proud mother of three. Emily is passionate about teaching and learning, is a math geek, and loves to travel, hike, and camp.

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Regional Representative – Joy McDonald

April 12, 2021 by timstahmer

photo of Joy McDonaldJoy McDonald

Online Learning Coordinator
Rockbridge County Public Schools

Educational Leadership

After beginning my career as a classroom teacher in one of the nation’s first 1:1 laptop initiatives, I continued to grow in the field of education where I transitioned to the position of ITRT in Henrico for a decade. There, I guided teachers through the adoption of several 1:1 initiatives and earned the distinction of top 21st Century School at Hungary Creek Middle School. While an assistant principal at Alleghany High School and Rockbridge County High School, I led stakeholders through the adoption of each division’s first 1:1 tablet initiative. As a district administrator of instructional technology, I was instrumental in the adoption of deeper learning methodologies as a lead consultant in Alleghany High School's acceptance as a New Tech Network High School and as through the adoption of a CMS and an LMS pilot in Rockbridge. As an eLearning professional, I have presented for EdTech RVA, VSTE, and have served as adjunct faculty for Dabney S. Lancaster Community College to provide professional development for educators across the state.

Vision for VSTE

I envision VSTE as the trailblazer of the types of transformative, digital learning with which modern students can be inspired. Rooted in the foundation of ISTE standards, VSTE’s work can lead the way in the implementation of the state’s recent legislation of virtual instruction for interested students by championing transformative learning, endorsing best practice integration methods with educators, and facilitating regional collaborations aimed at providing a variety in educational programming. Across the Commonwealth, but most significantly for students experiencing the Rural Virginia Horseshoe Effect, regional collaborations will increase equitable access to a diverse program of studies for all students. As a result, VSTE’s efforts will empower students by providing a more personalized curriculum which, in turn, will inspire our students to go beyond the role of ‘thriving in’ and evolve to the role of ‘shaping and innovating’ in our digital world.

Biographical Sketch

I earned my BA in Music Education, my MA in Instructional Technology, and my Ed.S. in Educational Leadership at Virginia Tech. Outside of education, I enjoy the farm life and my wonderful family. I am an avid musician, snowboarder, and hiker. I am also an enthusiastic adventurer and have continually pursued the latest technology, from teaching with the first networked digital piano performance system to influencing others to adopt technologies and methods that enhance student learning. Not even personal life escapes my passion for technology as I‘ve also enjoyed bringing my antique SUV (‘76 IH Scout) into the computing age by personally converting it to a fuel injection system.

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Board Candidate – Margaret Sisler

April 12, 2021 by timstahmer

photo of Margaret SislerMargaret Sisler

School Based Technology Specialist
Westfield High School/Fairfax County Public Schools

Educational Leadership

I’ve served as a school based technology specialist (SBTS) for the last 10 years where I have led professional learning, collaborative teams and equity work. I have been part of a number of pilot programs including FCPSOn, a division initiative to ensure all equitable access for all students to meaningful learning experiences and technology. I moved into a division leadership position supporting professional learning and expansion of this initiative to all middle land high schools, leading a cross departmental project team before returning to a high school SBTS in October of 2019. My experiences at school and division levels bring a unique perspective and understanding of the big picture and specific details needed to make change.

Vision for VSTE

VSTE’s commitment to pedagogy and relationships, professional learning and building connections between educators around the state is critical to ensure all students have equitable access to meaningful learning opportunities. VSTE is uniquely positioned to partner with and connect districts and individuals for learning experiences focused on strong pedagogical practices. These ongoing connections are what truly makes a difference in our schools and classrooms.

Biographical Sketch

Margaret Sisler is a former elementary teacher, elementary tech coach and division level educational specialist who currently holds her dream job - high school tech coach, where she spends her days supporting teachers and students, coplanning meaningful learning for all students and supporting school wide professional learning and the work of the school’s Equity Team. She is a cofounder of #NoVAedchat (a weekly Twitter chat) and edcampNoVA (a bi-annual day of learning for teachers) and a member of the VSTE Conference Committee. Outside of school, Margaret enjoys being outdoors, gardening, reading, aerial yoga and she is a huge WVU sports fan!

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Tim Tillman

April 14, 2020 by vsteadmin

Thinking ManTim Tillman
Chief Information Security Officer
Virginia Department of Education

Educational Leadership

Before my current position, I was a Technology Director for Colonial Heights Public Schools for six years. I have spent half of my career in EdTech and enjoy every new challenge that comes along. In my current position, I'm able to affect change on a state level.

Vision for VSTE

We have seen a tremendous shift in technology usage due to COVID-19. We've seen in action what we thought might be possible, but may have been too scare to implement. The reliance on technology in K-12 has increased to levels we never imagine and its only the beginning. After this event, we won't go back to the old normal. One-to-one programs, curriculum maps, and effective teaching strategies have forever been changed. VSTE, over the course of the next few years, can help teachers and technology leaders continue to answer the needs of our students in a forever changing environment. It's an exciting time to see solutions in action. We don't know what is next, but NOW we know we can be ready for anything.

Biographical Sketch

I hold a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Averett University. From VCU, I hold two master's degrees in Business Administration and Information Systems. I am in my last year of a doctoral program in Educational Leadership. I am certified as a Educational Technology Leader (CETL) from CoSN. I also hold various technology industry certifications.

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Diane DeMott Painter

April 14, 2020 by vsteadmin

Smiling wommanDiane DeMott Painter
Associate Professor (adjunct)
Shenandoah University

Educational Leadership

When teaching in K-12 schools fulltime, I served as a VSTE Journal editor and as a member of the VSTE Board. As a member of both VSTE and ISTE, I presented at the annual conferences for both organizations and at mini-conferences for VSTE. While teaching fulltime as a teacher-educator, I served as chairperson of the Curriculum and Instruction Department and Program Head of the Master of Science in Education, Special Education at Shenandoah University. Presently, I serve as the Education Liaison for Makersmiths, Inc., a non-profit community maker space organization, working to form partnerships with schools and libraries in Loudoun County, VA.

Vision for VSTE

Not long ago, many school systems eliminated hands-on learning skills such as those found in home economics, woodworking and metalworking shops and introduced classes that use computer technology such as desktop publishing, coding and other programming skills. Now we find schools establishing maker spaces, many going into school library areas where access to computers running the maker technologies can be used. VSTE can be instrumental in helping to inform and train those working in K-12 and higher educational institutions about the technologies used in these maker spaces, but most important, help them understand how maker space technologies can be employed to support and enrich curriculum initiatives and vocational skills.

Biographical Sketch

As a public school teacher, I spent thirty years in Maryland and Virginia as a K-12 special education and technology resource teacher. From 2005-2017, I served as a fulltime teacher-educator at Hood College and Shenandoah University. Currently I work part-time teaching the Projects in Curriculum and Instruction course for Shenandoah University. I earned a BSE in Elementary Education (GMU-1974); a M.Ed. in Special Education (University of Maryland-1978); and a Ph.D. in Special Education Technology (GMU-1994).

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