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National Educational Technology Standards and Maryland Teacher Technology Standards

National Educational Technology Standards and Maryland Teacher Technology Standards. Kateryna Mogan. Comparison of NETS and MTTS. NETS. MTTS. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity Promote creative thinking Explore real-world issues

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National Educational Technology Standards and Maryland Teacher Technology Standards

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  1. National Educational Technology Standards and Maryland Teacher Technology Standards KaterynaMogan

  2. Comparison of NETS and MTTS NETS MTTS • Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity • Promote creative thinking • Explore real-world issues • Promote student reflection using collaborative tools • Integrating Technology into the Curriculum and Instruction • Design, implement and assess learning experiences that incorporate use of technology in a curriculum-related instructional activity to support problem solving, communication and collaboration.

  3. Comparison of NETS and MTTS cont. NETS MTTS • Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments • Relevant experiences + digital tools = student learning and creativity • Technology enriched learning environment • Address students’ diverse learning styles • Multiple formative and summative assessments • Assessment for Administration and Instruction • Use technology to analyze problems and develop data-driven solutions for instructional and school improvement • Assistive Technology • Apply it to evaluate its impact on learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics and abilities

  4. Comparison of NETS and MTTS cont. NETS MTTS • Model Digital-Age Work and Learning • Demonstrate fluency in technology systems • Collaborate with students, peers, parents and community members • Communicate relevant information and ideas effectively • Facilitate effective use of current and emerging digital tools • Information Access, Evaluation, Processing and Application • Access, evaluate, process and apply information efficiently and effectively • Communication • Use Technology effectively to interact electronically • Use technology to communicate information in a variety of formats

  5. Comparison of NETS and MTTS cont. NETS MTTS • Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility • Advocate, model and teach safe, legal, and ethical use of digital info • Address the diverse needs of all learners • Model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions • Develop and model cultural understanding and global awareness • Legal, Social and Ethical Issues • Identify ethical and legal issues using technology • Analyze issues related to the uses of technology • Establish classroom policies and procedures • Use these procedures to manage healthy and safe learning environment

  6. Comparison of NETS and MTTS cont. NETS MTTS • Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership • Participate in local and global communities to explore technology • Exhibit leadership by demonstrating a vision of technology infusion • Evaluate and reflect on current research and professional practice • Contribute to the effectiveness and self-renewal of the teaching profession • Professional Growth • Create a professional development plan • Use resources of professional organization that support the integration of technology into instruction • Evaluate and reflect on professional practices • Identify local, state and national standards and use them to improve teaching and learning

  7. Cumulative Table of Major Differences between NETS and MTTS

  8. Final Thoughts • “The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery” Mark Van Doren

  9. Web Links • http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu//ddsessoms/PDF/NETS_T_Standards_Final.pdf • http://www.mttsonline.org/standards/

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