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Prior to the
internship, the prospective teacher should be able to:
- identify the benefits of
technology to maximize student learning and facilitate higher order
thinking skills.
- differentiate between
appropriate and inappropriate uses of technology for teaching and
learning while using electronic resources to design and implement
learning activities.
- identify technology
resources available in schools and analyze how accessibility to those
resources affects planning for instruction.
- identify, select and use
hardware and software technology resources specifically designed for use
by PK-12 students to meet specirice teaching and learning objectives.
- plan for management of
electronic instructional resources within a lesson design by identifying
potential problems and planning for solutions.
- identify specific technology
applications and resources that maximize student learning, address
learner needs and affirm diversity.
- design and teach
technology-enriched learning activities that connect content standards
with student technology standards and meet the diverse needs of
students.
- design and peer teach a
lesson that meets content area standards and reflects the current best
practices in teaching and learning with technology.
- plan and teach student centered
learning activities and lessons in which students apply technology tools
and resources.
- research and evaluate the
accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness and bias of
electronic infromation resources to be used by students.
- discuss technology-based
assessment and evaluation strategies.
- examine multiple strategies
for evaluating technology-based student products and the processes used
to create those products.
- examine technology tools
used to collect, analyze, interpret, rep;resent, and communicate student
performance data.
- integrate technology-based
assessment strategies and tools into plans for evaluating specific
learning goals.
- develop a portfolio of
technlogy-based products from coursework, including the related
assessment tools.
- identify and engage in
technology-based opportunities for professional education and lifelong
learning, including the use of distance education.
- apply online and other
technology resources to support problem solving and related decision
making for maximizing student learning.
- participate in online
professional collaboration with peers and experts.
- use technology productivity
tools to complete required professional tasks.
- identify technology-related
legal and ethical issues including copyright, privacy, and security of
technology systems, data, and information.
- examine acceptable use
policies for the use of technology in schools, including stratgies for
addressing threats to security of technology systems, data and
information.
- identify issues related to
equitable access to technology in school, communit, and home
environments.
- identify safety and health
issues related to technology use in schools.
- identify and use assistive
technologies to meet the special physical needs of students.
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