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Digital Story Is the digital age really here? NETS-S, NETS-T and the NETS-A: Are they connected? Kris Kelly NETS Leadership academy ISTE: 2011

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Digital Story

Is the digital age really here?

NETS-S, NETS-T and the NETS-A: Are they

connected?

Kris Kelly

NETS Leadership academy

ISTE: 2011

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All kids are technology gurus- right?

They all come to us with the appropriate knowledgeand skills necessary for future success. Or do they….

Technology indicators=

successstudents

teachers

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If we run fast enough the digital age will never catch up! We really don’t need technology……..

Can the NETS-S and NETS-T create technology rich learning environments that will inspire these students?

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NETS-T and NETS-ANETS-T and NETS-A

• How can the use of the NETS-T and How can the use of the NETS-T and NETS-A support students in their NETS-A support students in their journey through the NETS-S? journey through the NETS-S?

NETS-S

NETS-T and NETS-A

Let’s take a journey through the NETS

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NETS-S begin with

Creativity and

Innovation: Students

take existing

knowledge and

generate new ideas.

They explore, create

and identify.

NETS-T Support by

facilitating and inspiring. Teachers

promote, support, model, and engage

students. They create

real world experiences

for the digital age and

promote problem solving utilizing digital

tools.

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The next indicator for NETS-S is Communication and Collaboration. Students collaborate, develop, communicate, contribute, interact and publish with peers in their classroom and from around the world.

NETS-T support by Designing and Developing Digital-Age LearningExperiences and Assessments. Teachers use contemporary tools for bothformative and summative assessments. Learning experiences are differentiated for each individual learner.

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Next in NETS-S: Research and Information Fluency. Students gather, apply, evaluate, locate, select, organize and use information from a variety of sources.

NETS-T: Teachers create learning experiences that are rich in technology and allow students to explore individual interests.

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Critical Thinking

ProblemSolving

DecisionMaking

Students plan, conduct, manage, solve problems,and make informed decisions.

NETS-S

NETS-T: Teachers need to model the digital age. They need to be knowledgeable and fluent with the technology available to support students in their drive to be contributing members of society.

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NETS-S: Digital Citizenship includes human, cultural and society issues that are related to technology. It is essential students understand that the use of technology comes with responsibility. Students learn to advocate, demonstrate and exhibit skills for life-long learning.

NEST-T : Teachers must first model legal and ethical use of technology before they can expect students to do the same. There has to be a cultural understanding and level of expectations in place before students and teachers can or should interact with peers and colleagues from around the world.

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Technology applications and

concepts

are the last indicator in

cluded

in the NETS-S.

Students learn how to

troubleshoot

problems and select

and use applications effectively.

They will also be able to take

the current knowledge learned

and transfer it

to new

technology as it is i

ntroduced.

NETS-T: For teachers to be competent in the understanding and use of technology it is necessary to engage in continuous professional growth. Some examples of professional growth are: web based classes, online collaboration with

colleagues, college courses, PLC’s and reviewing the latest research.

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The growth of technology based on the NETS-S and the NETS-T is made possible

because of the support from the NETS-A.

Administrators are charged with the responsibility of providing the strong base that

both the teachers and students can rely on.

Visionary Leadership, Digital Age Culture, Excellence in Professional Practice,

Systematic Improvement and Digital Citizenship are the keys behind the driving

force which is taking us through this fast paced digital movement.

NETS-SNETS-A

NETS-T

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This journey through the indicators for the NETS-S and the NETS-Thas included connections between the two and shows how easily they can go hand and hand in the classroom while being supported by the NETS-A. The Essential Conditions would be the foundation needed to see these three pieces work together effectively….

But the question remains: Can the NETS-S, NETS-T and NETS-A create technology rich learning environments that will inspire students?

YOU BE THE JUDGE

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Cell phones, netbooks, Nook Color….

I guess they couldn’t run from the digital age…..the right foundations based on the NETS will provide all students with the desire and skills to be successful and knowledgeable digital natives!

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ReferencesReferences

• Iste.nets- NETS-S, NETS-T, NETS-AIste.nets- NETS-S, NETS-T, NETS-A• Microsoft imagesMicrosoft images• Personal photosPersonal photos