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

September 13, 2021 by vsteadmin

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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

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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

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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.

 

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Leading Ed Forum 2020: Collaboration in the Cloud

August 3, 2020 by vsteadmin

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Schedule

Join the Virginia Department of Education and VSTE for the 4th annual Leading Ed Forum being held online on Tuesday, October 6, 2020,  from 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Registration Cost is $50.00.  This annual conference is designed for Virginia school division technology leaders and provides opportunities for technology leaders to learn more about issues related to both information technology and instructional technology. The 2020 Forum focuses on remote learning, digital learning, and network infrastructure. 

Entrepreneur Andrew Ko will provide the opening keynote for the Leading Ed Forum 2020. Andrew has spent the last 25 years of his professional career driving sales, business development, consulting, strategic partnerships and new product offerings for the most prominent  management consulting and technology companies in the world.

His industry experiences include education, auto, banking, defense, counterterrorism, and health and human services where he has received various awards in every company.  Focusing on his passion to improve education with technology. He founded Kovexa in the midst of the COVID19 pandemic to shape and lead the restructuring of education.

During COVID19, he was asked to advise Fairfax County Public Schools, Los Angeles County Unified School District and several universities and realized that the gap between technology, policy, and actual use by frontline educators was too great.  As a father, he realized the importance of equity, special needs, and English language learners have an insurmountable gap with online learning.

As an appointee to the Virginia State Board of Education, he assisted in setting statewide curriculum standards, establishing high school graduation requirements, determining qualifications for classroom teachers, and establishing state testing and assessment programs.

Because of the nature of this event, registration is limited to Virginia public and private school leaders who fall into the audience below. We encourage schools to send a leadership team.

Audience:  Technology Directors, Division Level leaders involved in Instructional Technology or Information Technology, Technology Coordinators, Supervisors of Technology, Directors of Information Technology, Chief Information Officers, Chief Technology Officers, Coordinators of Instructional Technology, and  Directors of Innovation

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Schedule Available for Leading Ed Forum Including Workshop on Equitable Technology Use

September 22, 2019 by vsteadmin

The schedule for the Leading Ed Forum 2019 is available now.

October 9, 2019, includes topics of concern for school division technology directors, presented by leaders from the department of education and school divisions across the Commonwealth. Learn more.

The half day workshop on October 10 will include Dr. Scott McLeod and National Teacher of the Year Rodney Robinson discussing equitable use of technology in classroom instruction. This workshop is designed for school division teams including technology and instruction and time will be provided for in depth facilitated discussion.

Check out the full schedule here: https://lef2019.sched.com/

Register here: https://events.vstereg.org/events/lef2019/

Additional information here: https://vste.org/lef2019/

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Rodney Robinson, National Teacher of the Year, Joins Leading Ed Forum 2019

September 3, 2019 by vsteadmin

VSTE and the Virginia Department of Education are pleased to announce that Rodney Robinson, 2019 National Teacher of the Year, will join us as part of the Leading Ed Forum 2019, being held October 9 and 10, 2019, at Longwood University. 

The event is designed to support instruction and technology leaders from CTOs to Superintendents with presentations and conversations related to broadband connectivity, physical security, cybersecurity and student data privacy, digital equity, and 1:1 planning and implementation. Registration is open now.

Robinson will join Dr. Scott McLeod for a workshop on October 10, 2019, to focus the lens of equity on technology and the classroom. Essentially, we will be asking the question: How can we ensure technology is being used equitably across classrooms, schools and divisions to support personalized and culturally responsive instruction? Teams of educators will work with Rodney and Scott to identify their division’s needs and next steps in the area of technology, equity and instruction. 

Rodney Robinson is a 19-year teaching veteran. He became a teacher to honor his mother, who struggled to receive an education after being denied an education as a child due to segregation and poverty in rural Virginia. In 2015, Robinson started teaching at Virgie Binford Education Center, a school inside the Richmond Juvenile Detention Center, in an effort to better understand the school-to-prison pipeline.  

Learn more here: https://vste.org/lef2019

 

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Leading Ed Forum 2019 Accommodations

August 9, 2019 by Mike Scott

Those looking for accommodations while in Farmville  should use the link and reservation code given below.

The block is available through September 9, 2019.

For reservations visit www.hotelweyanoke.com and enter the CODE: ITTIP (case sensitive)

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