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Say Good-bye to Summer: VE PLN Water Park Tour

August 21, 2019 by vsteadmin

Monday, August 26, 5 PM SLT, 8 PM Eastern

Over 30 of us danced the night away on Monday, celebrating the grand opening of VSTE's new space in Second Life. This virtual world encourages your creativity as you design your own avatar and fuels your curiosity as you explore the 3D worlds. VSTE will have a full schedule of professional development in Second Life this year so now is a great time to learn something new and connect with educators across the country.

But before the learning...a little more fun.

Come help us say goodbye to summer with a tour of two water parks and one community in Second Life. You will experience huge water slides, gentle floats, and jet skis with friends. Help is available for those new to SL. Just come early.

We will start at VSTE Space and visit Lincoln County Water Park and JK’s Water Park, each for about 20 minutes. We will end our tour with jet ski rides at Ocean Bre’s, a popular 70s role play sim. Race or tour, and spend as much time as you like here. 

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Soulgiver/170/144/58

If you don't have a Second Life account get one, it's free. We recommend setting one up at the Rockcliffe University Consortium's Gateway here: https://urockcliffe.com/reg/second-life/ Download and install the software. While your Second Life viewer (software) is open click this link http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Soulgiver/155/144/58 and voila! Look for an avatar on VSTE Island and say, "Hey, I'm new!" We will take care of the rest.

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VSTE Virtual Environments PLN Grand Opening, August 19, 2019, 8 PM

August 12, 2019 by vsteadmin

Flyer advertising meeting on August 19VSTE has a new space in Second Life, the virtual community, and you are all invited to our grand opening on August 19, at 8 PM EDT! Come find out what it's like to interact with others in this online space. 

We will have a DJ spinning happy tunes as we network and plan for future VSTE VE PLN events. The space was built with flexibility in mind. Whether educators gather to relax, learn Second Life skills, talk about books, hear a speaker, or share ideas we have a place for that! We will feature a new interactive game each month on the clubhouse deck. 

If you don't have a Second Life account get one, it's FREE. We recommend setting one up at the Rockcliffe University Consortium's Gateway here:​ https://urockcliffe.com/reg/second-life/

Download and install the free software. With the software open, click this link http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Soulgiver/155/144/58 and voila! You will be transported to VSTE's space.

Look for an avatar on VSTE Island and say, "Hey, I'm new!" We will take care of the rest. 

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Free Webinar: Federal Reserve CRA Funding for Broadband

July 11, 2019 by vsteadmin

The Virginia Department of Education is providing a free webinar presented by Jeanne Milliken Bonds, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and Jordana Barton, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, on the role of the Federal Reserve Community Development in digital equity and inclusion, including best practices for financing broadband in underserved communities.

The webinar will be presented twice:

  • Friday, July 12, 4-5:30 PM
  • Wednesday, July 17, 10-11:30 AM

To join the meeting via webex:  https://frbmeetings.webex.com/join/jeanne.bonds
To join the meeting via phone: +1-415-527-5035, Access code: 903 429 655

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National Day of Action, April 10, 2019

April 7, 2019 by vsteadmin

Please join the Title IV-A Coalition for our National Day of Action!

Please join us and the Title IV-A Coalition on April 10, 2019, for a National Day of Action to advocate for full funding of the Title IV-A Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) grant program under Title IV-A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The Title IV-A flexible block grant allows districts to invest in well-rounded programs, safe and healthy schools, and the effective use of technology.

Congress has recognized the importance of this block grant and provided $1.1 billion in FY18 and $1.17 billion in FY19 for Title IV-A. At this funding level, many districts are receiving substantial funds and finally have the flexibility to make meaningful investments in the program areas they need most based off of their needs assessments.

This year, it is particularly important that we demonstrate to Congress the wide range of opportunities that this program provides for students. We need to show our ongoing support for Title IV-A, share stories about why these funds are so meaningful, and ask Congress to continue to invest in this program.

What You Can Do on April 10th

Our new resources and toolkit make it easy to take action! On April 10th we ask that you please join educators and advocates all across the nation by taking one (or all) of the following actions:

SEND A PREWRITTEN LETTER TO CONGRESS

Use our easy advocacy tool to send this pre-written letter to Congress about the need to adequately invest in the Title IV-A block grant.

TWEET YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

See sample tweets below and use our easy advocacy tool to automatically send tweets to your elected officials! Please feel free to add additional activities re Title IV-A programs your organization supports in your individual tweets.

@[Senator/Rep], thank you for funding #TitleIVA of #ESSA in FY19, which provides mental health services, #SEL, access to #STEM, arts, music, PE, afterschool & #edtech programs. Our nation’s students deserve the $1.6 billion Congress promised. Please fully fund #TitleIVA in FY20.

@[Senator/Rep] Full funding for #TitleIVA means districts have local control and flexibility to invest in programs that support safe and healthy schools, well-rounded ed, and effective use of #edtech. Please fully fund #TitleIVA in FY20. #ESSA

All students benefit from #TitleIVA funds, w/o them districts are forced to choose between critical programs like safe and healthy schools, well-rounded education, and instructional support for #edtech. @[Senator/Rep] Please fully fund #TitleIVA in FY20. #ESSA

Districts and schools are making effective use of #TitleIVA funds from FY18+19 by investing in safe and healthy school initiatives [violence prevention, mental health, school safety], well-rounded ed [PE, STEM, Music, SEL], and #edtech [PD, personalized & blended learning]. @[Senator/Rep] fully fund #TitleIVA.

CALL YOUR CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES

Below is a script you can use:

I am a [insert profession or organizational affiliation] and a voter in [insert home state and or congressional district] and I am calling to urge Senator/Representative [insert name here] to fully fund the Student Support and Academic Enrichment grant program under Title IV, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act in fiscal year 2020.

Congress recognized the importance of the Title IV-A block grant in FY 2018 by providing $1.1 billion and $1.17 billion in FY 2019, which have provided districts with the flexibility to make meaningful investments in school programs based on their needs. This grant program allows districts to make meaningful investments in well-rounded education programs, safe and healthy school programs, and the effective use of technology.

All of these areas supported by this block grant are critical to ensure all students graduate from high school ready to enter college or the workforce. I strongly urge you to please fully fund Title IV-A at $1.6 billion in FY 2020.

SHARE YOUR STORY – HOW DO THESE FUNDS IMPACT YOU AND YOUR STUDENTS?

Share Your Story Here: One of the most compelling ways to let Congress know about the importance of funding for this program is to hear directly from you about how these programs benefit your students. In order to help us show Congress the real life value these funds provide to you and your students, we are collecting stories about the benefits and consequences of receiving adequate or inadequate funds for programs including mental health services and professionals, music, arts, AP, STEM, and the effective use of technology.

Do you have a story to tell? Has your school received enough funding for these programs? What differences have these funds made in the lives of your students? What happens if these programs and services go away due to underfunding?

Please take a few minutes to write a paragraph or two using this handy form to share your story with us and to show Congress exactly why funding for these programs matters. We need to let members of Congress know how increased funding for this program could help your students.

Work closely with a superintendent? Ask them to take the district leader survey here by April 15th. This survey asks district leaders about the meaningful ways Title IV-A dollars have been used over the past two years and will provide critical data for our continued advocacy. Remember, once the funds are appropriated from Congress and districts have received the funding from the states, it is the superintendent, district leaders, and local community that decide how this funding is spent. 

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Security and Privacy Webinar

March 27, 2019 by timstahmer

Are your students safe online? Are you a division leader with responsibilities related to privacy and security?

On March 25th, Brian Gibbs-Wilson, Chief Data Security Officer from Virginia Department of Education, and Tim Tillman, Director of Technology and Learning (CIO/CISO), Colonial Heights Public Schools, lead a webinar about cybersecurity and student data privacy. Panel participants included Jim Siegl, Fairfax County; Rachel Johnson, Loudoun County; and Louis McDonald, Fauquier County.

Watch the recording below to learn more about Virginia's Student Privacy Alliance, a collaboration of Virginia school divisions that share common concerns around student privacy, and how you can get involved.

The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has paid for every school division to join the Student Data Privacy Consortium, which is discussed extensively in the webinar. You can learn more and request an account by clicking here.

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