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ISTE Standards for Teachers: (Learner : Continually improve their…
ISTE Standards for Teachers:
Learner
: Continually improve their practice
Leader
: Seek out opportunities for leadership to support student empowerment
Citizen
: Inspire students
Collaborator
: Dedicate time to collaborate with both colleagues and students
Designer
: Design authentic, learner-driven activities and environments
Facilitator
: Facilitate learning with technology to support student achievement
Analyst
: Understand and use data to drive their instruction
ISTE Standards for Students:
Empowered Learner
: Leverage technology to take an active role in choosing, achieving and demonstrating competency in their learning goals
Digital Citizen
: In an interconnected digital world they act and model in ways that are safe, legal and ethical.
Knowledge Constructor
: Critically curate a variety of resources using digital tools to construct knowledge, produce creative artifacts and make meaningful learning experiences for themselves and others.
Innovative Designer
: Use a variety of technologies to create new, useful or imaginative solutions.
Computational Thinker
: Leverage the power of technological methods to develop and test solutions.
Creative Communicator
: Communicate clearly
Global Collaborator
: Use digital tools to broaden their perspectives with others
10 Questions To Ask a Teacher About Using Technology In The Classroom
Do students receive training in regards to technology in the classroom and if so, describe?
How do you or your school teach students how to behave while using technology and of the legal implications of your actions on the internet?
What advantages do you see in using technology?
How do use technology in the classroom?
Are there opportunities for the students to work independently?
Are students asked to collaborate with others from a technological perspective?
What kind of design based tasks are students asked to do and how do you facilitate that?
Are students asked to present work using technology?
Do students work in groups and if so are there leadership roles assigned and how do you encourage leadership?
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