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areardon222

ISTE Standards For Students 2016 - 6 views

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    Which is your favorite standard (transfer goal)? Why?
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    Creative Communicator
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    #7! Global Collaborator
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    empowered learner
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    I haven't spent much time with these. I am looking forward to learning more about them today.
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    Knowledge Curation...because learning how to deal with the information overload is essential.
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    #7-Global collaborators: So many possibilities that we never could have envisioned years ago.
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    5 - Computational Thinkers... develop and employ strategies for understanding and solving problems in ways that leverage the power of technological methods to develop and test solutions. There are a lot of math possibilities and connections!
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    Computational Thinkers :-)
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    My favorite transfer goal is "Empowered Learner". Students have the opportunity to take an active role in their learning by using technology.
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    Creative Communicator
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    They are all important in different ways. Can't say I can pick one :-)
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    I like the empowered learners transfer goal because it speaks to students taking charge of their own learning!
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    Creative Communicator - because students can present their knowledge / learning to others in various programs.
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    2 - Digital Citizen - As our students become more and more tech based, they need to prepared to be positive and proactive digital citizens.
jtpatton

Using Tech Tools for Learning with Standards - 0 views

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    There are numerous Web tools that we can integrate into the curriculum to motivate student learning. These Web tools can be used not only with the CCSS, but also with AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner and the ISTE/NETS Standards for Students.
Mr. Reidy

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About - Edudemic - 4 views

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    How could these resources support our ELA standards?
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    What a great list!
areardon222

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:New Literacies and the Common Core - 0 views

  • making sure that students are able to navigate new ways of reading and writing.
  • : the ability to read texts closely—to be text detectives. As students enter a world in which they will do much of their reading and writing on a screen, it makes sense to start by looking at nonprint texts, such as in the genres of video, music, and visual art.
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      This will also help our kids to become more critical consumers of information. They'll know that it's important to focus on the entire message...not just the "words". They'll understand how advertisers and others can use sounds, images, lighting, etc. to influence the emotions of the consumer.
  • Although standardized assessments continue to be based on individual work, we know that our students will, with rare exceptions, be expected to work collaboratively on projects after they graduate. And those projects will frequently involve shaping and writing texts with others.
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  • Once students are able to perceive and analyze the details evident in many different kinds of texts, we are moving toward the goal of close reading, no matter what kind of text they read.
  • teachers need to give students time and opportunity to write together.
  • More powerful than a room full of gadgets is a teacher who has a deep understanding of what the new forms of reading and writing entail.
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