How has technology allowed you to teach or learn differently?
#tellyourstory at the VSTE flipgrid:
And be sure to share your response using the #dldayva2018 hashtag.
Virginia Society for Technology in Education
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For K-12 education technology leaders, earning theCETL® certification will demonstrate to your staff, superintendent, and other stakeholders that you have mastered the knowledge and skills needed to define the vision for and successfully build 21st century learning environments in your school district.
The VSTE CoSN Council has scheduled two sets of CETL® study groups in Northern Virginia. They will be led by Dr. Barbara Gruber from Loudoun County, and Dr. Tim Tillman, both CETL certified educators.
Northern Virginia:
This study group will be held at the Steven F. Udvar Hazy Center, 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway, Chantilly, VA 20151 and led by Barbara Gruber. You must register by February 26 in order to be added to the parking list.
March 3, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
March 17, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 7, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
Central Virginia:
This study group will be held at theColonial Heights Technical Center. 3451 Conduit Rd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834.
March 10, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
March 24, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 14, 2018, 10 AM - 1 PM
If you wish to attend the Northern Virginia study group, you must register by
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VSTE will be partnering with the Virginia Department of Education to celebrate Digital Learning Day throughout the month of February with special events being held on Thursday, February 22, 2018. We will live stream conversations with Mark Saunders and Bobby Keener from the Virginia Department of Education during the day. Times and links coming soon.
In the evening, we will host our annual chat with the VSTE 2017 Award Winners. Join us to hear from Josh Ajima, Nichole Thomas, and Tim Taylor about the innovative work being done in their school divisions. We'll be streaming live starting at 7:30 PM.
Throughout the month, VSTE will be hosting a flipgrid conversation with teachers and students about digital technologies and their impact on their lives both in and out of the classroom. The first question--What do you like about digital learning activities?--can be found here: https://flipgrid.com/dldayva2018. We will add a question each week. Let us know what you and your students think about digital learning.
Check back soon for the event links. Meanwhile, the VSTE YouTube Channel has hours of video related to innovation and educational technology including our chats with students during Digital Learning Day 2017.
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On January 29, 2018, VSTE's VE PLN will visit the new Aero Pines Park simulation on Sinespace (SS). The new park has all the fun we have come to expect but is on a new server. You can ride with a friend on a horse drawn carriage around the park or ride with 5 friends on a Winter roller coaster. The roller coaster is controlled by a snowman and a gingerbread man. You can also help Sammy the snowman solve his Winter problems using the SS questing system.
Learn more about the Winter festival here: http://sine.space/explore/view/winter_festival
Sinespace is a new virtual reality platform that can run in your browser or using software. In order to participate in the January 29 event and use Sinespace in general, you will need to start by creating a free account here: https://sine.space/signup/refer/MjEwNjM3NA
Fill out the information, but unclick the box saying that you want to be a content creator (That is unless you want to create sims on Sinespace in which case leave it checked). Check that you agree to the terms and conditions and the box that says you are not a robot. Then create your account.
While Sinespace can run in your browser or using software, the VE PLN recommends using the software client as big sims like aero pines park really need to be running locally on your computer. Download the software (also called a client) here: http://sine.space/download
Pick the machine you are using pc or mac and follow the installation instructions.
You will now get an icon on your desktop for Sinespace. Double click it, and enter your user name or email and your password into the program. Make sure the login in to creator server box is not clicked.
Once you are into Sinespace:
If you run into problems contact Bill Schmachtenberg at: wschmachtenberg@gmail.com or on SL IM Dae Miami.
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The Virtual Environments PLN will meet on VSTE Island in Second Life on Monday, January 22, at 8 PM, to practice 3D building skills.
Our friend, ISTE and VSTE member Norma Underwood (SL name) will run an easy building lesson on VSTE Island. We will create a virtual Valentine! She has slides for us to follow as she takes us through this little project step-by-step. Even a brand new avatar will be able to follow and keep up. Please join us! Open your Second Life viewer and click this link!
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife//100/50/21
If you are new to Second Life, get a free account at https://secondlife.com. Select a ready made avatar and download the viewer. Click the link above or use the magnifying icon to search for VSTE Island. Come early if you are new to Second Life. Thunder Insippo will be on the Island an hour early to help anyone who would like help.
Learn more and connect with the VE PLN in the VE PLN Google Plus community.