SEVEN STANDARDS AND OUTCOMES
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INDICATORS and Examples
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Processing and Application
Access, evaluate, process and apply information efficiently and effectively.
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1. Identify, locate, retrieve and differentiate among a variety of electronic sources of information using technology.
2. Evaluate information critically and competently for a specific purpose.
3. Organize, categorize and store information for efficient retrieval.
4. Apply information accurately in order to solve a problem or answer a question.
To meet this standard, I can use search engines such as Google Scholar to find materials appropriate for my students. The resources that I find can be organized using a tool similar to Blendspace or Symbaloo by category or unit so they can be easily retrieved to solve problems and answer questions.
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II. Communication
A. Use technology effectively and appropriately to interact electronically.
B. Use technology to communicate information
in a variety of formats.
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1. Use telecommunications to collaborate with peers, parents, colleagues, administrators and/or experts in the field.
1. Select appropriate technologies for a particular communication goal.
2. Use productivity tools to publish information.
3. Use multiple digital sources to communicate information online.
This standard could be met with the students through an internet project. By using communication technology to work with students in different classes, it expands students' frame of reference and allows me as a teacher to determine the best technology tools to use.
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III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues
Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use.
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1. Identify ethical and legal issues using technology.
2. Analyze issues related to the uses of technology in educational settings.
3. Establish classroom policies and procedures that ensure compliance with copyright law, Fair Use guidelines, security, privacy and student online protection.
4. Use classroom procedures to manage an equitable, safe and healthy environment for students.
Ethical and legal issues can easily be found through a search engine like Google. Here, there will not only be potential ethical and legal issues found in classrooms, but also ways to overcome and prevent ethical and legal dilemmas.
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IV. Assessment for Administration and Instruction
Use technology to analyze problems and
Develop data-driven solutions for instructional and school improvement.
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1. Research and analyze data related to student and school performance.
2. Apply findings and solutions to establish instructional and school improvement goals.
3. Use appropriate technology to share results and solutions with others, such as parents and the larger community.
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V. Integrating Technology into the Curriculum
and Instruction
Design, implement and assess learning
experiences that incorporate use of technology
in a curriculum-related instructional activity to
support understanding, inquiry, problem solving,
communication and/or collaboration.
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1. Assess students’ learning/ instructional needs to identify the appropriate technology for instruction.
2. Evaluate technology materials and media to determine their most appropriate instructional use.
3. Select and apply research-based practices for integrating technology into instruction.
4. Use appropriate instructional strategies for integrating technology into instruction.
5. Select and use appropriate technology to support content-specific student learning outcomes.
6. Develop an appropriate assessment for measuring student outcomes through the use of technology.
7. Manage a technology-enhanced environment to maximize student learning.
Technology today allows teachers to share resources, problems, and solutions quickly and easily. Because of this, there are countless resources for assessment, instructional support, and lessons using technology online. I will be able to see what technology worked well for other teachers for certain lessons and determine if it would fit in my lessons for my students. It is becoming easier every day to research these new technologies to integrate into the classroom and gauge how effective it will be.
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VI. Assistive Technology
Understand human, equity and developmental issues surrounding the use of assistive technology to enhance student learning performance and apply that understanding to practice.
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1. Identify and analyze assistive technology resources that accommodate individual student learning needs.
2. Apply assistive technology to the instructional process and evaluate its impact on learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics and abilities.
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VII. Professional Growth
Develop professional practices that support continual learning and professional growth in technology.
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1. Create a professional development plan that includes resources to support the use of technology in life long learning
2. Use resources of professional organizations and groups that support the integration of technology into instruction.
3. Continually evaluate and reflect on professional practices and emerging technologies to support student learning.
4. Identify local, state and national standards and use them to improve teaching and learning.
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Accepted by the Maryland State Board of Education, March 22, 2002
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When using new forms of technology, students will need to be able to comprehend new information that is generally in text format. I think that the most important literacy skill for students to complete technology assignments and find information online is self-regulated reading (Coiro & Dobler, 2007). Students need to be conscious of what they are reading and the strategies they need to use to read it. This self-awareness will help students pick out the information they need and improve their comprehension of online materials.
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