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JMU Partnership for 21st Century Skills |
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NETS*T Standard I: Technology Operations and Concepts |
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Rubric 1B elaborated: |
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| □ | Technology Professional Development Plan (see excerpt: Word format, PDF format). | |
| □ | Documented participation in professional development opportunities (certificates, transcripts, course syllabus, materials received or created, journal reflections, etc.) | |
| Criterion | Meets |
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Seek professional development |
Regularly takes advantage of professional development opportunities in alignment with a professional development plan that increases knowledge and skills that support student learning. |
| Key Words and Phrases to Include and Address in Reflections: | |
| 1. | Regularly – at least twice per year over multiple years. |
| 2. | professional development plan – document describing your professional development goals and activities |
| 3. | support(s) student learning – explain how professional development opportunities you attended have impacted your classroom. Give at least two examples of how technology is used in your classroom as a result of attending specific professional development opportunities and how it supports student learning. |
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| 1. | To show you regularly attend professional development opportunities, your plan should list at least two entries per year over multiple years. Remember, professional development activities do not have to be formal training such as coursework or staff development opportunities. You can reference websites, books, handouts, colleagues, etc. These are common methods of learning among teachers and are appropriate to document. |
| Examples of content for reflection: | |
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“After attending the VSTE conference and taking a workshop on the use of spreadsheets in the classroom, I created a lesson and implemented it in my classroom using Excel…..” |
| 2. | “My Technology Professional Development Plan shows that I regularly attend professional development opportunities. I attended NTTI in the fall of last year and I attended two summer workshops on the effective use of technology in the classroom.” |
| 3. | “One of the short-term goals in my Technology Professional Development Plan was to learn how to use PowerPoint more effectively in my classroom. A colleague in my school that is an avid PowerPoint user and has attended training on the appropriate use of it in the classroom shared some ideas and thoughts with me. I was able to observe her teaching her class while using PowerPoint. This gave me the opportunity to see first hand how this technology can be an effective tool in the classroom.” |
| 4. | “I have a list of websites that I currently refer to for technology information and its effective use in the classroom. I keep these links on my Portaportal website. This can be accessed by going to the following URL: ….” |
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Evaluate how technology supports student learning |
Evaluates how technology supports student learning. |
| Key Words and Phrases to Include and Address in Reflections: | |
| 1. | evaluates – tell how technology has a positive/negative impact on student achievement in your classroom. |
| 2. | support(s) student learning – explain how professional development opportunities you attended have impacted your classroom. Give at least two examples of how technology is used in your classroom as a result of attending specific professional development opportunities and how it supports student learning. |
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| 1. | In order to evaluate how technology supports student learning, you should reflect on the lesson (or unit) plan you submitted. How has the technology impacted your students’ achievement? Make sure you share positive and negative impacts. Identify what your technology priorities are with respect to usage, time, and resources. This could involve factors such as access to a computer lab or laptop cart, schedule of classes, length of classes, technology resources available in classroom, etc. |
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“The use of the SMART Board during this lesson was motivating and kept my students engaged. When doing an informal question and answer period at the end of the lesson; the majority of my students were able to answer correctly specific questions on the content presented.” |
| 2. | “I use a wireless laptop cart with my students because it eliminates the time of walking to the computer lab which is a distance from my classroom. The laptops allow a one-to-one student to computer ratio which is important when students are responsible for creating their own presentations.” |
| 3. | “Due to my classroom having five computers, I set up stations in my classroom where students in groups of five or less rotated from one station to another. The class period is long enough to rotate every group through the stations effectively.” |
| 4. | “Using the palm handhelds with my students was a little chaotic because I assumed they had more knowledge on the use of the handhelds. I know the next time I need to review some basics of going through the menus on the applications and appropriate use of some of the keys.” |