Our Spring 2023 Newsletter

In This Issue West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference Update We have been busy planning and this year’s West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference which promises to be incredibly engaging and informative. This year’s event will feature keynote speakers Dr. Leanna Prater and Derek Bruff, interactive panel discussions, and over 100 concurrent sessions that will offer practical insights and real-world examples of successful technology implementation. We are also offering add-on pre-conference sessions on WVEIS (free for K-12 educators), Office 365, Brightspace, and Degree Works. K-12 educators will also have an opportunity to earn CEU’s (continuing education unit) from Marshall and WVU for

Connectivity Issue – Zayo is currently experiencing a multiple line outage in the Charleston, WV area. 

This affects all WVNET traffic in the southern part of the state and users may experience higher latency and slower speeds.  Zayo dispatched crews at 6:30 this morning but does not currently have an ETA on repairs. Additional updates will be provided as they become available.

CALL FOR PANELISTS!

The Call For Presentations deadline is fast approaching! We are looking for individuals to participate in panel discussions on the following topics: Would you be interested in participating in a panel discussion? If so, drop us a line! Panel discussions aren’t the only way to participate— we are still recruiting for our concurrent session tracks. We are looking forward to seeing you in Morgantown in July!

West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference Call for Presentations Deadline Feb. 1

The West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference (WVSTC) will return to Morgantown from July 19-21, 2023. The conference has announced its call for presentation proposals as part of the first step to planning the conference.   “This is a great opportunity for professionals who work with technology from all around the state—whether you work in higher ed, K-12 schools, government or even non-profits to showcase programs they’ve implemented, lessons learned, research conducted and more,” says conference co-chair, Sarah Barnes. “We want to shine a light on the fact that West Virginia is a place where we are leading with technology and innovation,

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