Instructional Technology
Welcome to the CVSU Instructional Technology Website
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You will find resources here to help you teach. If you scroll through the left sidebar, you will see many areas/topics that can support you, your students and your classrooms.
Please reach out to me or any others on the CVSU Tech Team for help and support. Click here to go to the Technology Support Office page
Click here to view the CVSU Technology Cheat Sheet Aug. 2024
Link to the CVSU Help Desk Ticket System or send an email to helpdesk@cvsu.org
New Teacher Tech Orientation
Phone: 802-485-4500
Email:
Degrees and Certifications:
BS Secondary Education, UVM - History Major MEd, St. Michael's College - Information Technology Licensed Social Studies teacher 7-12 and Information Technology K-12
Ms. Brucie K. Donahue
I am very happy to say that this is the 31st year in our schools and my 36th year in the profession. Thank you! I love my job and all the daily diversity. Feel free to reach out to me. I am happy to help.
This page is a resources for teachers to help them better integrate technology into their classrooms. Please feel free to contact me for help and assistance. The best way to reach me is through e-mail or the help desk.
My homebase is in Northfield at the Middle High School, but I work in all 6 schools in the District. The BEST way to reach me is through email.
Brucie K. Donahue
Please follow me on Twitter
@Bruciedonahue
#cvsuteach - hashtag when tweeting about CVSU and our schools
Frank Watson Award 2019
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At the 2019 VTFest conference in Killington, VT I was surprised and overjoyed to have been selected to recieve the Frank Watson Award.
Frank Watson Award Selection Criterion:
Frank Watson is an educational technology advocate who has been involved in education for over 50 years. Frank served as Executive Director of the Vermont Institute for Science, Math, and Technology (VISMT), Executive Director of VITA-Learn, and directed the University of Vermont College of Education Information Technology Program. Now retired, he continues to advocate for the best in education practice.
The award is presented to a person whose many years of devoted service, vision and leadership have significantly advanced Vermont educational technology at the local, regional and state level.
Frank was a mentor to me and I regarded his expertise and commitment to education highly. The others who have received this award are among the most dedicated educators that I know and I am proud to be a part of this group of leaders. Thank you!
Why You Should Build Useless Things
Important Links
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Family Online Safety Institute
A great resource for parents, families and students for staying safe in the on-line world.
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