Friday, February 25, 2011

Generation Text

[Blog post by David Edwards, NCVPS Chief Communications Officer]

One of the biggest gaps facing education today is that our Digital Immigrant
instructors, who speak an outdated language (that of the pre-digital age), are
struggling to teach a population that speaks an entirely new language. In other
words, the education system generally speaks analog, students listen in digital.

Our students have changed radically. Today’s students are no longer the people
our educational system was designed to teach. Today’s students think and
process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors. Engaging
these digital connoisseurs is going to take a shift in how we “listen” to our
students and address their learning needs. Dr. Michael Osit’s book helps us to
take a look at this fast paced, instant gratification set of learners as well.

NCVPS is preparing a new series to help NC educators better understand this set
of learners we are calling “Generation Text”. This video series of interviews with
local, state and national educators will give viewers a good sense of how school
districts, policy makers, and others are working to “speak digital” and engage
their students. If you have ideas for speakers or topics, please contact Adam
Renfro at adam.renfro@ncpublicschools.gov . Our first session will air in the second week of March!

Please join the conversation.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Catch the latest Virtual Advantage Digest here!

Modular Learning Update

[blog post by Jennifer Nobles, Modular Learning Specialist]

A few weeks ago Dr. Weeks introduced the four service options NCVPS offers NC students. This week's vidcast takes a deeper look at the what, how, and why of the Modular Blended Learning program Dr. Weeks introduced. Take a few minutes to explore the modular blended learning approach by watching this vidcast. To learn more about the Modular Blended Learning program stay tuned to our website under the Courses tab where more information will be coming soon!


URL: http://www.screencast.com/t/4jomDFv0r


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

NCVPS on My Carolina Today

Dr. Setser discusses NCVPS on My Carolina Today.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Going LIVE with NCVPS: The Four C’s of Innovation

Blog post by Don Lourcey, NCVPS Innovation Director and GO LIVE Coordinator.

North Carolina Virtual Public School, through its Leadership and Innovation division, offers the GO LIVE Innovation Initiative. GO LIVE stands for Getting Organized to Lead Innovatively for Virtual Education. This initiative engages Leading Edge Districts in 21st century conversations in order to lead innovatively, build leadership capacity, and further SBOE 21st Century Learning Goals. To that end, NCVPS offers four levels of servicing options, the Four C’s of Innovation. They included Comprehensive, Component, Collaborative, and Customizable. Please watch this short video that outlines each option and an integrated portfolio approach for school districts participating as a GO LIVE Leading Edge District.



If you are having difficulty viewing the video, follow this link: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cXniDbInC

For a deep dive into the the Go LIVE initiative, check out the following links:

The Four C’s of Innovation Presentation (the slides featured in above video)

Apply of be a GO LIVE Leading Edge District

Visit the GO LIVE website for Mission, Vision, and Values if Initiative

The following image captures the flow of the Portfolio Support Approach that will be implemented for each participating Leading Edge District.




As a district leader, please complete the following survey to help our Leadership for Innovation and School Support Divisions understanding how to best integrate our portfolio support approach.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHlMdi1tb2lobVVOa3c2N1hiNUNvRWc6MQ