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NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
STANDARDS FOR ALL TEACHERS (NETS-T)
I. TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS
AND CONCEPTS.
Teachers demonstrate a sound understanding of technology operations and
concepts. Teachers:
A. demonstrate introductory knowledge, skills, and understanding of
concepts related to technology (as described in the ISTE National
Education Technology Standards for Students).
B. demonstrate continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to
stay abreast of current and emerging technologies.
We both have
introductory knowledge skills in
technology having attended both computer classes and in-services.
We attended seminars and workshops associated with the MITTEN
course. We were able to show students various uses of
technology. Our district recently upgraded its technological
capabilities providing us with training on how to use some of these
things. The children were able to see us as we were learning how
to use the digital camcorder, bring things up on the television monitor
and new uses of the computer in the classroom and the computer lab.
II. PLANNING AND DESIGNING LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS AND
EXPERIENCES.
Teachers plan and design effective learning environments and
experiences supported by technology. Teachers:
A. design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply
technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse
needs of learners.
B. apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when
planning learning environments and experiences.
C. identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for
accuracy and suitability.
D. plan for the management of technology resources within the context
of learning activities.
E. plan strategies to manage student learning in a technology-enhanced
environment.
Lessons were
developed that allowed individuals to
work at their ability level. Many students, who struggle with
paper and pencil activities did very well with our computer
activities. Higher ability students were often able to try
different things moving beyond what the others were doing. Our
work was done in the lab and in the classroom (3 computers with
Internet
access). In the room, we also used the digital camera, digital
video camera, the television monitor, and live broadcast technology
cart. We used Kidspiration,
EXCEL, Power Point and various web sites. Due to the high
interest of the students they were on task, with both of us monitoring
their work and assisting when necessary.

III. TEACHING, LEARNING, AND THE CURRICULUM.
Teachers implement curriculum plans, that include methods and
strategies for applying technology to maximize student learning.
Teachers:
A. facilitate technology-enhanced experiences that address content
standards and student technology standards.
B. use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address
the diverse needs of students.
C. apply technology to develop
students' higher order
skills and creativity.
D. manage student learning activities in a technology-enhanced
environment.
The lessons we developed
for the students followed the state's standards and benchmarks as well
as ISTE Student Tech. Standards. The computer was another tool
that helped us to meet those standards.The experience of using
technology helped us move from a teacher directed activity to a student
directed one.
The use of
technology helped us to differentiate the
curriculum for our students helping us to meet their individual
needs. It also helped to promote cooperative learning.
Students worked individually as well as in groups. They
also had
opportunities to explore and try different things with the programs we
were using.
IV. ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
Teachers apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective
assessment and evaluation strategies. Teachers:
A. apply technology in assessing student learning of subject matter
using a variety of assessment techniques.
B. use technology resources to collect and analyze data, interpret
results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and
maximize student learning.
C. apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students'
appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication,
and productivity.
Technology
provided us with another tool for assessment. Some assessments
were based on teacher observation. Certain lessons created a
product that was used for assessment. Kidspiration provided the
students with a new and interesting way to organize information as well
providing an assessment. Kidspiration also provided us with a
graphic organizer that we used to assess the children's understanding
of a science experiment. It showed us if the students were able
to extend their understanding of the activity to the science concepts
it dealt with. The computer also provided those students who have
difficulty writing using paper and pencil another way to show us their
understanding of the science concepts.
V. PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Teachers use technology to enhance their productivity and professional
practice. Teachers:
A. use technology resources to engage in ongoing professional
development and lifelong learning.
B. continually evaluate and reflect on professional practice to make
informed decisions regarding the use of technology in support of
student learning.
C. apply technology to increase productivity.
D. use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents,
and the larger community in order to nurture student learning.
During this unit
we were always looking at different programs and web sites that would
promote student learning. We attended a district inservice which
showed us the recent technology upgrades in our district and
building.
Participation in
the MITTEN project provided us with the opportunity to discuss,
evaluate and reflect on what we were doing and what else we could do.
VI. SOCIAL, ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND HUMAN ISSUES
Teachers understand the social, ethical, legal, and human issues
surrounding the use of technology in PK-12 schools and apply those
principles in practice. Teachers:
A. model and teach legal and ethical practice related to technology use.
B. apply technology resources to enable and empower learners with
diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities.
C. identify and use technology resources that affirm diversity
D. promote safe and healthy use of technology resources.
E. facilitate equitable access to technology resources for all students.
We first secured
parental permission for posting students pictures, work and first names
only on the Internet. We also discussed with the students the
purpose of this. We also found web sites for the students to
browse that we knew would be appropriate. During our lessons in
which the students were using these web sites, we also spoke with them
about appropriate sites as well as the reliability of those web sites
for information. We also discussed the importance of citing
sources when we used information from the Internet.
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