Technology standards and their implication for education: Technology standards and their implication for education Wendy Torres
Maryland Teacher Technology Standards : Maryland Teacher Technology Standards There are seven standards in all. Information, Access, Evaluation, Processing and Application Communication Legal, social and ethical issues Assessment for Administration and Instruction Integrating Technology into the Curriculum and Instruction Assistive Technology Professional Growth
Information, Access, Evaluation, Processing and Application: Information, Access, Evaluation, Processing and Application Identifying, locating and differentiating sources Evaluating info critically Organization, storage and categorizing Applying information
Communication: Communication Interaction with parents, peers, colleagues, administrators and/or experts in the field Communicate information in a variety of formats
Legal, Social and Ethical Issues: Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Identify the issues Analyzes issues in an educational setting Establish classroom polices Use the classroom polices to create a safe environment
Assessment for Administration and Instruction: Assessment for Administration and Instruction Research and analyzing of data Applying findings of data Share results
Integrating technology into the curriculum : Integrating technology into the curriculum Assess student’s learning/instructional needs Evaluate for appropriate use Select and apply research based practices Use appropriate instructional strategies Support content-specific instruction Appropriate assessment Manage technology-enhanced environments
Assistive Technology: Assistive Technology Identify the resources Apply the technology
Professional Growth: Professional Growth Resources for lifelong learning Professional organizations Evaluate and reflect Identify and use standards