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The Power is in the Technology
The Power is in the Curriculum
The Power is in the Curriculum
Scott S. Floyd, M. Ed.White Oak ISD
Photo Credit: iboy_daniel
Quote Credit: Darren Draper
National Educational Technology Standards
Students
Teachers
Administrators
NETS-S
NETS-T
NETS-A
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NETS-A
NCLB&
theSTaR ChartSTaR ChartSTaR ChartSTaR Chart
Photo Credits: Dean Shareski
School Technology and Readiness.
A Teacher Tool for Planning and Self-Assessing aligned with the Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020.
The additional reporting requirements consist of three sections.
First two sections completed by district contact identified as district's
Texas STaR Chart lead person
Third section completed by the campus administrators
Principals
Technology
Leadership
Assessmentssessmentssessmentssessment
CASTLEwww.schoolleadership.org
ResearchCollaborate
CreatePresent
NetworkPhoto Credit: Davvyk
Portfoliosand
Authentic Assessment
Photo Credits: Kasaa
How about ePortfolios?
Photo Credits: mitch_groff
ePortfolios for students =
“The portfolio is a laboratory where students construct meaning from their
accumulated experience.” - Pearl and
Leon Paulson
ePortfolios for teachers =
“An electronic portfolio has the potential
tobecome a dynamic celebration of learning
that documents a teacher’sprofessional
development across his or her career.”
- Dr. Helen Barrett
Photo Credits: Dean Shareski
The Power is in the Technology
The Power is in the Curriculum
The Power is in the Curriculum
Scott S. Floyd, M. Ed.White Oak ISD