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6th Annual SVRTC Technology Awards Banquet PDF Print E-mail

Area educators honored for integrating technology into the classroom
March 22, 2012

Laura Fornash

Virginia Secretary of Education Laura Fornash was the speaker for the recent SVRTC awards ceremony on campus. The Southside Virginia Regional Technology Consortium (SVRTC), affiliated with Longwood University, recently held its sixth annual awards banquet at Longwood. Teachers and representatives from the 25 school divisions that comprise the consortium were recognized for integrating technology into the classroom. Laura Fornash, Virginia secretary of education, presented the keynote address.The SVRTC coordinates the acquisition and integration of up-to-date and emerging  technologies and training for K-12 students and staff and other citizens to enhance learning and encourage economic development in Southside Virginia. The Institute for Teaching through Technology & Innovative Practices (ITTIP), an outreach of Longwood's College of Education and Human Services that researches and develops technology-integrated strategies and models, works closely with the SVRTC and is its administrative agent.

The SVRTC and the ITTIP are headquartered in South Boston.The SVRTC Technology Leadership Award went to Dr. Amy Griffin, superintendent of the Cumberland County schools, who is a Longwood alumna. She earned a B.S. at Longwood in 1989 and an M.S. at Longwood in 1995. The award recognizes an administrator, educator, or community member who advances technology in the educational setting.The SVRTC Division Leadership Award was presented to the Charlotte County school division.The award recognizes an SVRTC school division that advances technology in the educational setting.

Technology Teachers AwardThe SVRTC Technology Teacher Award went to Valarie Harris (Amelia), Adele Richardson (Appomattox), Rachelle Hawkins-Wesson (Brunswick), Jenna Finnegan (Charlotte), Melissa Chance (Colonial Heights), Stephanie Lennon (Cumberland), Celeste Potts (Dinwiddie), Susannah Bishop (Hopewell), Jessica Watson (Lunenburg), Teresa Davis (Martinsville), Joni Card (Mecklenburg), Burke George (Nottoway), Stephen Biedrycki (Patrick), Angela Carlsen (Pittsylvania), James Reynolds (Prince Edward), Daniel Scott (Prince George) and Michelle Kohler (Sussex). The award recognizes a technology teacher who advances learning through integration of technology into the curriculum.

The SVRTC Instructional Support Award went to Susan Williams (Appomattox), Sandy Flynn (Charlotte), Buddy Palatiere (ColonialInstructional Support Heights), Gail Doss (Cumberland), Catina Chapman (Dinwiddie), Elizabeth Russell (Henry), Carolyn Kaufman (Hopewell), Stephanie Powers (Lunenburg), Linda Robinson (Martinsville), Laura Pittard (Mecklenburg), Judy Deichman (Nottoway), Gale Troup (Patrick) and Kathleen Biggers (Prince Edward). The award recognizes an instructional support person who advances a school division's technology environment through providing crucial instructional technology support.

Technology SupportThe SVRTC Technology Support Award went to Bo Lynch (Amelia), Phillip Amos (Appomattox), Scott Edmonds (Brunswick), Joan Shumaker (Buckingham), Sharon Card (Charlotte), Jose Morales (Colonial Heights), Charles Motter (Cumberland), Patty Massengill (Dinwiddie), Michael Palmer (Henry), Edrick Cofield (Hopewell), Janie Chapman (Lunenburg), Matthew Davis (Martinsville), Ron Goodwin (Mecklenburg) and Carole Roberts (Pittsylania). The award recognizes a technology support person who advances a school division's technology environment through providing crucial tech support.

"This exciting consortium brings together several communities, K-12 education and higher education to form an innovative partnership focused on student learning and success through technology," Secretary Fornash said in her remarks. "In our fast-paced society, our students, teachers and parents need to keep up with the ever-changing technology. Students must access to technology that will enhance learning, increase productivity, promote creativity and help equalize learning opportunities."The ceremony, held March 22, was attended by Longwood President Patrick Finnegan, who presented the Technology Teacher Awards. Secretary Fornash presented the Division Leadership and Technology Leadership awards; Dr. Deneese Jones, dean of Longwood's College of Education and Human Services, presented the Technology Support Awards; and Troilen Seward, legislative advocate for the Virginia State Reading Association, presented the Instructional Support Awards.

 
Success!! FIRST Robotics 2012 PDF Print E-mail

Team 1598 DanvilleSuccess!  Two SVRTC school divisions sponsored teams to compete against 50 other teams in the 2012 Regional Tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina. Virginia was well represented by Team 1413 from Mecklenburg County Public School's Bluestone high School, and Team 1598 from Danville City School's George Washington High School. The tournament was held April 5-7 at the Dorton Arena in Raleigh.

Teams arrived on Thursday to unpack the 120 pound robot they had spend 6 weeks bulding. Students, teachers and mentors from the 52 teams began the process of getting their robots through a rigorous technical inspection that insures they have met saftey standards and build requirements. Our teams were among the first to pass inspection and move on to getting their robots ready for competition matches. On Friday, all teams began with no points. Each team competed in many matches over the next two days being paired with different teams in Red and Blue alliances. The rules for the matches must be followed and penalties are assessed on violating teams.

The tournament was based on shooting basketballs through hoops situated at different heights and points. Lasting for only a few minutes, the match consists of an autonomous period and a teleoperated period. Points scored during the autonomous period represent higher points than those scored during the teleoperated period. At the end of the match teams can try to balance one or more robots on a teetering ramps for additional bonus points. The FIRST scoring system focuses on collaborationTeam 1413 Mecklenburg between teams and alliances, consideration for lesser perforoming teams, and the need to win but doing so by as few points as possible in order to gain the highest ranking. Gracious Profesionalism is the mantra for FIRST competitions.

Team 1598 and 1413 rose continually with each match to be ranked 8th and 17th respectively by the end of the qualifying rounds. Being ranked 8th allowed Danville's team to be included as a top seeded team and was positioned to select two additional teams to form their alliance for semi-final competition. Because of their success in scoring and general performance over the past two days Danville selected Mecklenburg's team as one member of that alliance. The subsequent matches resulted in the teams finishing in 8th place in the semi-finals of the tournament.

 
SVRTC Co-Chair gets Ranked PDF Print E-mail

Anita Harris, co-chair for the SVRTC has been ranked as one of the Top 20 Education Infulencers to Follow on Twitter for 2012.  Anita, a.k.a. "itechspec", has been actively tweeting on education and technology for quite some time and her regular tweets have garnered a following. Here's an excerpt from Distance-Education.org...

 

Anita-Titter

 

Anita holds many certifications and is involved on several committees and organizations including...

  • Instructional Technology Specialist, Sussex County Public Schools
  • President, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Special Interest Group for Online Learning (SIGOL)
  • Co-Chair, Southside Virginia Regional Technology Consortium (SVRTC)
  • Co-Chair, Southside Community Partners (SCP) Advisory Council
  • Certified Online Facilitator
  • Certified Promethean Trainer
  • NETS*T Certified

For more information about Anita and her postings please visit www.distance-education.org and https://twitter.com/itechspec.

 
5th Annual STEM Summit PDF Print E-mail

The 5th Annual STEM Summit is being held again at Longwood University from 8:30am to 3:00pm on February 14th, 2012. The focus of this year's summit is: "Formal and Informal STEM Learning with Mobile Devices". Among those presenting at the summit are

  • Dr. Frederic Bertley, VP of Science and Innovation at the Franklin Institute
  • John Hendron of Goochland County Public Schools
  • Patricia Jacobs and Jennifer Houchins of the Shodor Foundation
  • Brenda Brand, Professor of Science Educations at Virginia Tech.

Visit the registration web site for more information.

 
2012 Erate Application PDF Print E-mail

The SVRTC is preparing its 2012 Form 471 for Erate discounts. Superintendent's will be receiving two letter in this regard. Letters for permission to apply on behalf of the consortium, and requests for their Block 4 information from their From 471's, both requirements for the consortium to apply for continuing discounts. The deadline for the SVRTC to receive this information is Tuesday March 13.

Thanks to the continued support of the Division Superintendents, the SVRTC has been able to maintain an avareage discount of 75% for over 10 years. This support has allowed the SVRTC to continue to provide regional services to the consortium divisions at no cost. The services maintained for the consortium in the SVRTC's Regional Service Access Point include:

  • Professional Development content servers
  • Web servers
  • Video Conferencing Bridging (MCU)
  • Video Conferencing Gatekeepers
  • Directory Servers
  • Social Interaction Servers
  • Video Conferencing Access to Internet-2 and National Lambda Rail (via MCU)
  • Research in emerging technologies
  • Consulting support for select technologies

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