INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY Grades 1 - 12 These Priority Academic Student Skills have been created using the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) National Education Technology Standards (NETS). This has been done in order to provide access to the resources of the ISTE organization and its efforts to correlate the National Education Technology Standards to the national curriculum standards in mathematics, science, language arts, etc. These standards should not to be viewed as “stand alone” standards for technology, but as technology that facilitates teaching and learning across the entire curriculum. These priority skills were purposely designed to be broad in defining the basic skills for instructional technology statewide. Introductory Level prior to completion of Grade 5 Standard 1: The student will demonstrate knowledge of basic operations and concepts. 1. Use keyboards and other common input and output devices (including adaptive devices when necessary) efficiently and effectively. 2. Discuss common uses of technology in daily life and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide. Standard 2: The student will demonstrate knowledge of social, ethical, and human issues, discuss basic issues related to responsible use of technology and information and describe personal consequences of inappropriate use. Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology productivity tool. 1. Use general-purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, remediate skill deficits, and facilitate learning throughout the curriculum. 2. Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. Standard 4: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology communications tools. 1. Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. 2. Use telecommunications efficiently to access remote information, communicate with others in support of direct and independent learning, and pursue personal interests. 3. Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. Standard 5: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology research tools. 1. Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. 2. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. 3. Determine which technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems. Standard 6: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology problem-solving and decision-making tools. 1. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. 2. Determine which technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems. 3. Evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources.
Grades 1 - 12
These Priority Academic Student Skills have been created using the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) National Education Technology Standards (NETS). This has been done in order to provide access to the resources of the ISTE organization and its efforts to correlate the National Education Technology Standards to the national curriculum standards in mathematics, science, language arts, etc.
These standards should not to be viewed as “stand alone” standards for technology, but as technology that facilitates teaching and learning across the entire curriculum. These priority skills were purposely designed to be broad in defining the basic skills for instructional technology statewide.
Introductory Level prior to completion of Grade 5
Standard 1: The student will demonstrate knowledge of basic operations and concepts.
1. Use keyboards and other common input and output devices (including adaptive devices when necessary) efficiently and effectively.
2. Discuss common uses of technology in daily life and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide.
Standard 2: The student will demonstrate knowledge of social, ethical, and human issues, discuss basic issues related to responsible use of technology and information and describe personal consequences of inappropriate use.
Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology productivity tool.
1. Use general-purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, remediate skill deficits, and facilitate learning throughout the curriculum.
2. Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.
Standard 4: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology communications tools.
1. Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.
2. Use telecommunications efficiently to access remote information, communicate with others in support of direct and independent learning, and pursue personal interests.
3. Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.
Standard 5: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology research tools.
1. Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.
2. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities.
3. Determine which technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems.
Standard 6: The student will demonstrate knowledge of technology problem-solving and decision-making tools.
1. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities.
2. Determine which technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems.
3. Evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources.