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Girls Who Code Summer Programs Announcement

February 3, 2023 by Rod Carnill

It is hard to believe that we have already entered the time of the year to start actively helping students find opportunities aligned with their passions for the summer. Girls Who Code are excited to continue hosting free summer programs, and VSTE wants to encourage Virginia students to apply!

Girls Who Code’s Summer Programs

  • StudentsAre 100% free, with need-based grants for tech access to those who qualify
  • Include beginner to intermediate-level curriculum featuring concepts in game design (brand new!), web design, cybersecurity, and data science (brand new!)
  • Are hosted by Corporate Partner Sponsors who lead virtual panel discussions and networking events with inspiring female entrepreneurs
  • High school girls and non-binary students can apply here!

Please share the information below with any eligible 9-12th graders to encourage them to apply?
Here is a link to our Summer Programs Student Flyer for easy sharing as well!

Girls Who Code’s Free Summer Programs
Apply now to Girls Who Code’s free summer programs, with options running June 16 - August 11! They've got two great opportunities, so you can choose the one that fits your needs:

Their 2-week Summer Immersion Program (SIP) hosts current 9th-11th graders in live virtual classrooms led by industry-leading companies like Metlife, Bank of America, and Accenture. Participants will learn how to get creative with game design. By the end of the program, attendees will learn the fundamentals of game design, UX, the iterative design process, and more, as they build out a suite of short games using the p5.js library for JavaScript. Participants can even apply for laptop and hotspot access and grants of up to $300 for financial support!

Their Self-Paced Program gives current 9th-12th graders the flexibility to learn to code through independent study and real-world projects. By the end of the program, you’ll earn beginner-level certificates of completion in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript for web development or intermediate-level certificates of completion in Python for Cybersecurity or Data Science.

Both programs introduce attendees to inspiring industry professionals and unlock lifelong college and career support. For more information on the virtual Summer Programs offered by Girls Who Code, check out our website or attend a webinar. Applications are due on March 24, 2023. Head to girlswhocode.com/summerapply and submit yours now!

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Common Sense Education Resource Share – February 3, 2023

February 3, 2023 by Patrick

"Common Sense is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all kids thrive in a world of media and technology. They support pre-K–12 schools with lesson plans, edtech reviews, family resources, and everything else students need to thrive in a connected world." Below is a custom set of resources pulled from this month's newest updates! Check them out via the links and explore even more at www.commonsense.org/education. VSTE is proud to partner with Common Sense Education.


For Teachers:

  • Free Learning Resources for Black History Month (And Beyond)
  • Teachers' Essential Guide to Viral Internet Challenges
  • Best Science Games for Students
  • Professional Development Opportunities!

For Parents & Caregivers:

  • Celebrate Black Voices (en español)
  • Parents' Ultimate Guide to TikTok (en español)
  • Do you need help paying for internet? (en español)

 


All Resources via Common Sense Education

All VSTE Posts of Common Sense Education Resources

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Incident Response is a Team Sport: A Cybersecurity Event

January 31, 2023 by Rod Carnill

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), when it comes to cybersecurity, K-12 school divisions are “particularly lucrative targets due to the amount of sensitive student data accessible through school systems.”

Incident Response is a Team Sport is an event designed to provide participants with the opportunity to experience how a cybersecurity incident may unfold and how an Incident Response Plan can help minimize loss of information and disruption of services.  K-12 division-level leadership including superintendents, assistant superintendents, technology directors, network admins, and other critical staff who would be involved in incident response decisions should attend. The objective for the day is for schools to leave with a draft of an IRP if they do not already have one, or to refine the one they already have as a result of interacting with cybersecurity and legal experts throughout the day.

We will start the day with district teams engaging in a tabletop exercise to provide an opportunity for school division leaders to strengthen their cybersecurity program awareness, plans, decision-making process, and capabilities.  We will also use the tabletop exercise to determine key considerations for the core components of your division’s IRP.  During the time together, you will have an opportunity to review and update your Incident Response Plan with feedback from colleagues from other divisions as well as agency and organization cybersecurity experts.  It is recommended you register with your division team to get the most out of the tabletop exercise.  The afternoon sessions will provide breakout sessions geared toward the specific operational, legal, communications, and technical concerns of those in the crucial division-level leadership roles mentioned above.

To accommodate divisions in different geographical regions, the event will be offered twice once on March 14th at Richard Bland College of William and Mary in South Prince George, and again with the same agenda on March 30th at the New College Institute in Martinsville.  It is strongly recommended that you register with a team from your division.  Lunch will be provided.

Register your team for the Richard Bland College event on March 14th or the New College Institute event on March 30th by pointing your browser to bit.ly/incident-response-23.

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Regionally Speaking Webinar Series

January 30, 2023 by Rod Carnill

Join VSTE and our friends from Virtual Virginia and Canvas for the Regionally Speaking Webinar series featuring educators from across the Commonwealth.

Mark the following dates on your calendar and join us and other special guests. You can register to attend at https://bit.ly/RSWregistration

February 8
Digital Learning Day in VA
Calypso Gilstrap, NBCT
Instructional Technology Specialist
Office of STEM & Innovation
Virginia Department of Education

February 22
Prop-EL Launch: How to create a hub for EL resources  - The goods, the goals, and the challenges
Ryan Champney/Region 3

March 8
All things Power of Coaching and future collaborations!
Chris Jones/VASCD

March 22
Creating an Instructional Playbook
Erin Comninaki -Region 5
Ryan Champney- Region 3
Emily Heller- Region 4

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Big Deal Book, January 17, 2023

January 17, 2023 by Brian Thomas

 

 

VSTE partners with Big Deal Media to bring you carefully curated resources designed for K-12 educators. Grants, competitions, web-based and mobile resources and more. We select our favorites from each newsletter but be sure to scroll down and view the whole newsletter. And, since not all the Big Deal Book resources are time sensitive, we provide an archive for you to browse.

This newsletter will help you with MLK’s Legacy, Go on a Power Trip, Get Students Moving & More...

 

SPOTLIGHT! On the Life and Legacy of MLK Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a tireless advocate for racial equality, working classes, and the oppressed around the world. Tap these resources throughout the year to help students learn about MLK’s significance to American culture and history.

 

Mobile Platform That Engages Children in Active Screen Time

HiveClass is an app-based platform that offers guidance to children on how to play sports and improve as they progress through the app. The idea is to engage more children in active screen time—to get them moving rather than passively watching.

 

STEM Summer Camp for the Next Generation of Innovative Thinkers

Every year invention education experts at the National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF) collaborate with NIHF inductees to develop an all-new curriculum for Camp Invention. By integrating 21st-century learning with fun, hands-on activities, the NIHF team ensures that each STEM education program not only aligns with state and national K–6 education standards but also provides the next generation of inventors with skills to last a lifetime.

 

Young Social Change Leaders

The Peace First Challenge helps youth (aged 13–25) create and lead projects that address injustice in their community through compassion, courage, and collaborative leadership. All they have to do is upload a one-minute reel on their Instagram or TikTok profile, showing how young people are changing their communities for the better.

 


 

View the whole Big Book Deal Newsletter for January 17, 2023

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