• Skip to main content

VSTE

Virginia Society for Technology in Education

  • About
    • About VSTE
    • Committees
      • Advocacy
      • Awards
      • Education
      • Elections
      • Equity & Diversity
      • Finance
      • Outreach
    • Get Involved
    • Leadership
    • VSTE Corporate Council
  • Blog
  • Events
    • VSTE Calendar
    • Annual Conference
    • Annual Conference Archives
    • The Leading Ed Forum 2025
    • Power of Coaching 2025
    • Corporate and Conference Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Prof. Services
  • VCC
  • #VSTE25
  • Membership
    • Subscribe/Join
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Search

Online Events

Register Now: Leading Ed Forum “Light”, October 14, 2021

September 13, 2021 by vsteadmin

Logo for conference with date of October 14, 2021 

 

Student Data Privacy: Planning for Protection

VSTE and the Virginia Department of Education are partnering to present the Leading Ed Forum "Light," on October 14, 2021, 9 - 3:30 PM. This event will focus on Student Data Privacy from two perspectives: building a student data privacy program and working with providers to create privacy agreements. We are please to welcome two national presenters to address these important topics. The event is free and open to all. The focus audience are technology and instructional directors. 

9:00 - 11:30 AM
Student Data Privacy: Your Privacy Program, Your Way
Presenter: Linnette Attai, President, Playwell LLC

Register in advance for this meeting
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

As districts leverage technology for learning in physical and virtual classrooms, they must also ensure that they have safeguards in place to protect the privacy and security of student data. It’s never been a more complicated time to build or strengthen a data protection program, and the need for the work has never been greater. 

It requires a depth and breadth of knowledge around the legal requirements, development of fundamental policies and practices to govern the protection of student data, a system of continuous improvement around that work to meet the needs of the ever-evolving climate, and transparency with parents about how you’re protecting student data. Learn the fundamentals of building a student data privacy program, and how CoSN’s Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) program can help can you measure and improve your compliance efforts, empower educators to leverage technology safely, and build a trusted partnership with parents. Bring your unique needs to the table, learn from the experts, and come away with tangible steps to move your data privacy efforts forward. 

Prework: Please fill out this self-assessment in advance either alone or with a group. We'll use the results to focus in on some common areas of interest and need.

smiling womanAbout the Presenter: Linnette Attai is the founder of PlayWell, LLC, a compliance consulting firm helping companies and districts navigate regulations and best practices surrounding data privacy and user safety, as well as security, product development and marketing. Linnette has over 25 years of experience in the compliance industry, with special expertise creating industry and school compliance programs. Linnette co-authored the Future of Privacy Forum Guide to Student Data Protections Under SOPIPA for School Administrators and Vendors, and has advised the Mobile Marketing Association, helping write their guidelines on children’s advertising and leading a subcommittee on children’s privacy. She works with schools and youth groups, teaching stakeholders how to manage online privacy and safety, and serves as Project Director for CoSN’s Privacy Initiative and Trusted Learning Environment program. In addition, Linnette is an adjunct professor of marketing at The New School and at Fordham Graduate School of Business, where she teaches a course she designed on ethical marketing to young consumers.

12:30 - 3:00 Streamlining Privacy Stewardship
Presenter: Dr. Larry Fruth,
Executive Director / CEO at Access 4 Learning Community

Register in advance for this meeting
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

A key component for any conversation is to understand the lens from which your discussion partner is viewing the world.  The majority of “disconnects” seen between marketplace players and their customers evolve from of a lack of common expectations in data stewardship.  The Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) and VDOE/VSTE have partnered to streamline privacy stewardship tasks for information technology leaders in all Virginia Divisions. This workshop will show schools how to access these free tools and templates in use across more than 9,000 schools in the US. address privacy issues schools face protecting learner information.  The most impactful move of these has been the release of a new National Data Privacy Agreement (NDPA) being adopted across two dozen SDPC Alliances.

smiling manAbout the Presenter: Dr. Larry Fruth II is currently the Executive Director and CEO of the Access 4 Learning (A4L) Community, an independent non-profit membership organization comprised of over 3,200 software vendors and educational institutions whose mission is to support the identification, management, movement and usage of learning information within the education sector. The main community product is the collaboratively developed, platform independent and vendor-neutral technical specifications (SIF Specifications) to enable data sharing among education software applications internationally. Additional activities include the establishment, support and growth of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) addressing critical on the ground privacy issues. Dr. Fruth has over 30 years of experience in teaching and learning as a classroom teacher/professor, curriculum and professional development designer and state and federal policymaker. Most recently Dr. Fruth served as an Director for the Ohio Department of Education where he oversaw development of Technology Academic Content Standards, was the State Educational Technology Director designee, lead for various federal programs as well as pointing various pK-16 partnership initiatives. He has been a national keynote speaker, grant reviewer, and currently sits on state, national and international boards relating to education and technology.

 

Share this:

  • Email
  • Tweet

Filed Under: CoSN, Events, Online Events, VSTE Partners Tagged With: SDPC, VDOE

Get Your Game On With Scratch

June 14, 2021 by vsteadmin

Have you always wanted to learn more about programming for yourself and to better support your students? VSTE is offering the PERFECT opportunity!

Bea Leiderman, Scratch pro and technology coach, will provide a hands-on, minds-on learning summer learning experience: Game Programming with Scratch. Over the course of three weeks, participants will code a paddle-and-ball game from start to finish. The course will include live virtual meetings with Bea each week along with online activities via the Virtual Virginia Course.

This course is a perfect, facilitated start to learning Scratch. Veterans will benefit from connecting with others and pushing the limit with their Scratch knowledge.Enrollment is limited, and cost is just $30. The first class meets on June 28.

 

Meeting Dates:
Session 1: June 28th
Session 2: July 1st
Session 3: July 8th
Session 4: July 12th
Session 5: July 15th
Session 6: July 19th
Session 7:  July 22nd- Scratch Conference

Learn more and register now.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Tweet

Filed Under: Events, Online Events Tagged With: maker, programming, scratch

May Webinars

May 28, 2021 by timstahmer

During May, the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee hosted two webinars.

In the first, Christopher Bugaj, Karen Janowski, Mike Marotta, and Beth Poss, authors of the book "Inclusive Learning 365: Edtech Strategies for Every Day of the Year", discuss the wide range of strategies teachers can use to help empower ALL students to take charge of their own learning.

In the second webinar, titled "Teaching Social Justice that Inspires Future Leaders", Charlotte Morris discusses how to use storytelling to help students express their ideas and understanding of social justice. You can view Charlotte's previous webinar here: https://youtu.be/t-wge3cJGJg

Hosted by Nicci Dowd, co-chair of the VSTE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee and member of the VSTE Board of Directors.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Tweet

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Online Events, VSTE Voices Tagged With: diversity, Equity, inclusion, Webinar

VSTE Spring Book Discussion

May 17, 2021 by timstahmer

To close out this unique school year, VSTE is looking forward to better times in the fall by reading an inspiring book. And we invite you to join us.

book cover: closing the gapThe book is “Closing the Gap: Digital Equity Strategies for the K-12 Classroom” by Regina Schaffer, Nicol R. Howard, and our own Sarah Thomas.

This is the second title by these authors in an ISTE book series designed to help teachers address the challenges of teaching in the digital age, providing positive examples and recommendations for achieving digital equity in their classroom communities.

We will be discussing four chapters from the book in the form of a Twitter slow chat, beginning the week of June 1. We will discuss one chapter each week of June and will conclude with an optional live Zoom session on June 29th. See the complete schedule in this graphic:
book chat schedule
Participants who engage during all four weeks of the discussion and join us for the Zoom session may earn recertification points, subject to approval by the principal or program manager.

You can purchase a digital version or paperback version of the book from Amazon. ISTE members may buy the paperback edition at a special price.

Please plan to join us on Twitter for this unique professional development opportunity, a great way to close out the school year and begin planning for a successful fall.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Tweet

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Online Events, VSTE Voices Tagged With: book, chat, Equity, Twitter

Webinar: Inclusive Learning 365: Edtech Strategies for Every Day of the Year

April 26, 2021 by vsteadmin

The VSTE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee is pleased to host the authors of the new book Inclusive Learning 365: Edtech Strategies for Every Day of the Year for its free webinar series. The group will be joined by Amy Jackson on May 13 at 9 AM.

Christopher Bugaj, Karen Janowski, Mike Marotta, and Beth Poss have created a wide ranging guide to inclusion with lots of strategies. They remind us that learning need not be a chore for anyone, including those with IEPs or 504s.

The session will begin with an examination of what authentic inclusion really is, what it looks like, and how it fosters improved outcomes for everyone involved.

From there, explore a range of strategies which engage and empower ALL students to take charge of their own learning. Incorporated into the strategy discussion will be examples of contemporary tools that can be used to support the design of the instructional methodologies. From apps to browser extensions to web tools, participants will not only learn new supports to promote active learning for every student but have an opportunity to share what’s working in their own practices.

Areas to be discussed include reading, writing, STEAM, Executive Functioning, Research and Study Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Professional Learning, and Cross-Curricular Supports.

Come for the strategies, leave with mindset change!

Registration is required: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAofuuprjouE93OE41HwwlFhB5iYDaUPomI

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Tweet

Filed Under: Events, Online Events, VSTE News Tagged With: diversity, inclusion, Webinar

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 33
  • Go to Next Page »
  • About
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Prof. Services
  • VCC
  • #VSTE25
  • Membership
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Search

Support

Copyright © 2025 Virginia Society for Technology in Education · Log in