Student Virtual Parliament letter to
students
The Student Virtual Parliament is a big issues voting forum just for
students.
This is not a single event but a continuous ongoing experience of real
grassroots direct democracy for young people. Students set the agenda,
no one else. You can express opinions on any subject at any time. You
can vote on an issue at any time. Every student has equal opportunity
to be heard on a national and international stage.
The voting forum produces a live ranking of student opinion on the
issues of the day. The student voice in each school, electorate, state
and for the whole country can all be seen in one place.
A strong, healthy democracy thrives on free speech and public debate.
Your votes in the Student Virtual Parliament make democracy stronger
and you a part of it.
Many influential people are interested in your ideas and votes. For
example, Talkback Classroom forums, organized by the National Museum of
Australia, monitor voting in the Student Virtual Parliament. Student
panels in the monthly Talkback Classroom forums report results of
nationwide voting in the Student Virtual Parliament to their politician
and media guests. Extracts of the Talkback forums are also broadcast in
the ABC Radio Nationals LifeMatters show.
How the forum works
Its like a free-floating student opinion market transparent,
continuous, live and competitive.
Students set the agenda by submitting opinions and ideas, in the form
of concise placards, directly into an online leaderboard. All opinion
placards compete daily for votes from students across the country and
are ranked live in the transparent leaderboard.
Its a continuous polling technique that lets all students vote daily
and submit new opinion placards any time. Voting results can be viewed
in selected sample periods such as last 24 hours, three days, seven
days and 30 days. While you can vote any time there is no double
counting because only your last vote is counted in the selected sample
period.
Each student is issued with a Voting Pin Number. This means everyone
knows the votes are real political leaders, media groups,
professional educators and the public will take notice.
Register to vote creating a sign-in
name and password
Visit www.studentparliament.com and select Australia or use the
shortcut to Australia www.ozsvp.com. Then visit the Voting Chamber for
your school level. You will see a poll menu, select the forum called
Main Board : The Big Issues, All Opinions.
Next click the green Register link appearing near the top left
corner. Invent a sign-in name and password that you will
remember. Note your sign-in password does not have to be the same your
Voting Pin Number. You may prefer to use a sign-in password that is
easier to remember than the Voting Pin Number. Complete the form, then
click Submit.
Note the email address input is optional. If you do enter an email
address it must be unique that is, not shared with another voter. A
valid email address will enable you to recover your sign-in name or
password if you forget either of them. Also if you provide an
email address you will be notified of monthly pulse vote dates
discussed below and receive Student Virtual Parliament news updates.
Your email address is protected by the websites strict privacy terms.
The leaderboard
Unless you are one of the first to vote you will see a list of placards
submitted by others. The placards are ranked by votes received. Note
the placards that lead on any day depend on your selected vote sample
period and the region selected above the leaderboard. The last 30 days
is a popular sample period setting. Use the school selector to see
votes from your school. However there may be a ten-minute delay before
new votes appear in the school selector.
When many placards have been submitted the lower ranking placards
appear in separate pages accessed from the page selector under the
leaderboard. Placards are rarely removed, they just fall out of
immediate sight to a lower ranking page when they no longer attract
votes. It means student votes alone determine which placards are most
visible with the highest rankings.
Voting and using your Voting Pin Number
The first time you vote you will be prompted to enter your Voting Pin
Number issued by the Student Parliament administrator at your school.
Your Voting Pin Number gives your invented sign-in name permanent
access to the forum. You use your Voting Pin Number only once (unless
you also use your Voting Pin Number as your sign-in password).
Once used it cannot be used by another.
Select the checkbox for up to ten placards that you support and then
click the Submit Vote button. If you are one of the first to
vote and few placards exist or not all the placards you prefer can be
found then click Submit New Placard.
You can change your vote on any day a limited number of times. To
change your vote just vote again the same day. This will override your
previous vote of the day. Your last vote on any day is recorded
permanently as your vote for that day. Vote regularly.
If others have access to your computer dont forget to sign out after
you finish.
Every month everyone is also invited to vote together. These are called
PulseVotes and occur on the same day number every month. If you
provided an email address you will receive a vote reminder early on the
day of the PulseVote. The PulseVote date is also announced in the
forum.
Submitting new placards
Click the Submit New Opinion button any time to float a new opinion
placard in the Leaderboard. But first use the keyword search to check
if a suitable placard already exists. Submit clear opinions not
questions. Be concise and creative. Try not to use more than 12 words.
Placards that resonate with others will attract more votes and rise up
the leaderboard.
When submitting a new placard you will also be invited to add a more
detailed comment, which can be left blank. This comment appears when
the placard is clicked in the leaderboard. The comment also appears as
the first posting in the attached debating forum see below.
Debating forums
All placards have a dedicated discussion board or debating forum. Click
the icon to the far right of any placard to see existing postings and
to submit new postings any time. Note, your sign in and school name
appear on any postings you submit. Avoid frivolous comments. Try to
post well composed, concise speeches with thoughtful arguments. Be
polite to those with whom you debate and set an example to our elder
parliamentarians!
You are representing your school
Voting is anonymous however all votes and forum postings can be traced
to your school using the region selector above the leaderboard. This
means you are representing your school.
Moderated forums
The forums are moderated. So there is a slight delay before new
placards and forum postings are published. Editors may amend a placard
if it is ambiguous, too long or includes poor grammar or spelling.
Comments attached to a placard which include postings in the debating
forums are rarely amended but not published if they violate the
rules.
Do not submit postings that attack people in the school community or
other private citizens. Postings that our editors consider to be
frivolous, defamatory, sexist, racist or inciting of violence are not
published.
Useful Hints
Vote period buttons: Use the vote period button above the leaderboard
to view near or longer term voting. The shorter term periods such
as last 24 hours show the hot issues of the moment while the longer
term periods such as last 30 days or last 90 days show the issues and
opinions that persist through time. Note repeat votes are filtered
automatically. Only one vote is counted for each person for each
placard regardless of the duration of the term.
Regular voting: Regular voting ensures that your vote is counted in the
most recent vote sample periods.
Vote reminders: As soon as you vote you will be invited to set a vote
reminder. The reminder sends an email with a link directly to the
poll. However this feature can be used only if you have provided a
valid email address. To check, update or enter your email address click
"Members Area" in the top menu then "My Details".
Forgotten Sign in or password: Next to the Sign in link (top left)
notice the small forgotten link. Use it any time you forget your sign
in name or password. However this feature can be used only if you have
provided a valid email address. To check, update or enter your email
address click "Members Area" in the top menu then "My Details".
Change your details: You can check or change any of your registration
details any time. Start by clicking Members Area (top menu) then My
Details. Also use this to change your sign in name or password and
ensure your email is current.