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Standard 4 - How the Nature of Technology Can Inform Technological Decision Making?

How can the NoT inform technological decision making? This question is best answered in part from this quote. "There is another ideological conflict to be fought -- between "liberal democracy" as conceived in the eighteenth century, with all its transcendent moral underpinnings, and Technopoly, a twentieth-century thought-world that functions not only without a transcendent narrative to provide moral underpinnings but also without strong social institutions to control the flood of information produced by technology" (Postman, 1992). Children and adults alike are overwhelmed by the tsunami of information that is the internet, and as a society we cannot get enough of it. We are linked in through Facebook, Instagram, Email, messengers, web pages, and apps. We have expert opinions, facts, data, and social freedom at our fingertips 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our greatest challenge as educators is teaching our students how to integrate technology into their lives, n...
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Standard 8 SLT and Standard 9 Assessment

Online Assessment -  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oEJALPSr4d6PItXxdkjAZpN7g6_QfkqhT27O_3t_3KU/edit?usp=sharing Standard 8 and Standard 9 This assessment aligns with standard 8 because the students will be working on it collaboratively. In a perfect scenario each group would watch the video and then thoroughly discuss the sequence of events for their comic book. However, in my classroom this rarely happens. I would most likely need to intervene with some of the groups. I could modify the assignment delegating a portion of the comic book to each student. That way they are all responsible for an equal portion and I could assess each student on their own knowledge as well as assessing them as a group (Standard 9). The bulk of the conversations will come in the last portion of the assessment when the students are creating their own sequence of events based on the change in Farmer Brown's actions. The third step of the assessment also allows me to assess the students directl...

Standards 6 and 7

My technology: Mystery Science https://mysteryscience.com/energy/energy-motion-electricity The technology I chose to focus on is an academic website dedicated to elementary science education. It contains units ranging from the water cycle to the human anatomy. The units are organized kindergarten through 5th grade. Each unit is broken into a series of lessons. Each lesson is segmented into an exploratory video, a hands on activity, and extra resources/activities. It is a pay site with a free trial option. Standard 6:  Uses educational technology to promote student thinking/reflection to clarify students’ conceptual understanding https://mysteryscience.com/weather/mystery-1/water-cycle-phases-of-matter/46?r=21781150 The exploratory portion of the lessons on this website begin by having the students watch a video. The videos are engaging and ask open ended thought provoking questions. A couple of examples of questions from the exploratory video in the 3rd grade Stormy Skies...

Standard 1 - Technological Literacy and Standard 5 - Ethics and Technology

New insights gained about technological literacy.  The definition and my understanding: As defined by the ITEEA technological literacy is one's ability to use, manage, evaluate and understand technology. In my classroom, I try to incorporate technology as much as possible. The students, and myself, have no issues  USING  digital technology. We use Lexia, Fastmath, Weebly educational games, and the digital resource library offered by the AEA on a daily basis. Why I cringe at anyone who calls themselves a technologically literate person is because I find Managing and Evaluating  technology to be overwhelming. As stated in the article by Koehler and Mishra digital technology is unstable (rapidly changing). When I feel like I have evaluated a resource thoroughly enough for my students to use it it seems as though that resource changes, gets a new edition, or is no longer available. For a person to become technologically literate they must be able to adapt as r...