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ICT Literacy Assistance Welcome! Sponsored by: Sugar River Professional Development Center & NH Department of Education Claremont, NH * May 23, 2006

ICT Literacy Assistance Welcome! Sponsored by: Sugar River Professional Development Center & NH Department of Education Claremont, NH * May 23, 2006

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ICT Literacy Assistance

Welcome!

Sponsored by: Sugar River Professional Development Center

&NH Department of Education

Claremont, NH * May 23, 2006

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Introductions Cathy Higgins, NHDOE

Dan Suse, SRPDC

Tamara Lever, SRPDC

Heidi Kuttner, SRPDC

Wendy Siebrands, SRPDC

District teams

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Background

How did we get here?

7/1/05 -- ICT literacy standards became effective as part of the revision to all of the School Approval Standards

DOE has been issuing Technical Advisories since January 2006 to help districts better understand the new standards

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ICT Info Sessions

January/February 2006 All six Educational Support Centers held ICT

literacy information sessions To provide further clarity about the

requirements within the standards and the great amount of latitude which districts have to implement them

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ICT Assistance Sessions

May/June 2006 All Centers host assistance workshops 3 common objectives:

1. Inform district teams of pertinent materials 2. Assist districts to identify ICT within curricula3. Create common tools to help assess ICT

(“micro level” assessment rubrics used to assess individual classroom activities, not the whole portfolio)

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Summer Institute 2006

Today’s work and the work of similar sessions at the other Centers will inform the ICT summer institute work of creating some common assessment rubrics for assessing student portfolios.

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The forest and the trees

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Why ICT?See SITES Module 2 Report (ISTE Publication) p. 83-84:

“In the knowledge economy and information society, citizens need to be able to search for, analyze, and manage huge amounts of information; they also must be able to use that information to solve complex problems and create new knowledge and cultural products.”

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Why ICT?See SITES Module 2 Report (ISTE Publication) p. 83-84:

“Instead of measuring the extent to which students are able to reproduce knowledge, assessment must measure students’ ability to apply knowledge in realistic settings….

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Resources

www.nheon.org/oet

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ICT Literacy Standards

One Page Version (a) = entire ICT program

Ethical, responsible use Core subjects Cognitive proficiency Tech foundations Digital portfolios

(b) = end of 8th grade (c) = high school

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NETS-S with Performance Indicators

Developed by ISTE et al 6 domains 14 standards Performance indicators

PreK-2 3 – 5th grade 6 – 8th grade 9 – 12th grade

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Information Power Standards

(2 versions provided) Developed by AASL and AECT 3 domains 9 standards 29 performance indicators

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ITEA Standards for Technology Literacy

Developed by ITEA 5 domains 20 standards Strong connection to math, science,

and engineering

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ICT Literacy Maps

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

Science, Math, English, Geography

Skill + 21st century tool =ICT Literacy

4th– 8th– 12th grade

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IT Core Applications Rubric

From EDC and IT Pathways Performance elements 4 proficiency levels

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NH IT Career Pathways Rubric

Adapted from EDC and IT Pathways IT skills and knowledge Grades 4 – 8 – 10 – 12 4 ratings

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Grade Level Expectations

See each content area Science draft frameworks

incorporates 21st century skills ICT Literacy Maps

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Developing an Assessment Rubric

Displays content areas, portfolio components, artifact types

Districts determine artifacts required, competencies required, and assessment rubric details

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Portfolio Cube

Graphic of portfolio requirements per NH standards

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Vermont Example

Model Performance Task with Rubric Includes both ICT and Content

Standards

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Your district curriculum

Identify ICT activities that currently exist within your curriculum

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Today’s Process Portfolio Examples Assessment Rubrics Identify existing curriculum

connections to ICT (start with what you have)

Work at “micro” level (develop portfolio basics)

Observations, concerns, recommendations, next steps