1. NCCE Conference February 20, 2009 Implementing Educational Technology Standards in Secondary Classrooms
2. Develop Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs) & Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) for educational technology literacy and technology fluency. To identify the knowledge and skills all students need to know and be able to do. State Legislative Mandate 2SHB 1906, Section 16 – 2007 By December 1, 2008
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8. Standard s for Educational Technology www.k12.wa.us/edtech/standards/ EALR 2. Digital Citizenship Students demonstrate a clear understanding of technology systems and operations and practice safe, legal and ethical behavior.
9. Digital Citizenship components 2.1 Practice Safety – digital ethics 2.2 Operate Systems – hardware 2.3 Select and Use Applications – software 2.4 Adapt to Change – transfer knowledge Standards for Educational Technology www.k12.wa.us/edtech/standards/
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14. Secondary Educators Scott LeDuc, Technology Coordinator and CTE Instructor, Capital High School, Olympia SD Cyndi Wandling, Library-Media Specialist Park Middle School Kennewick SD
15. Contact Us Georgia Talbert, [email_address] Scott LeDuc, [email_address] Cyndi Wandling, [email_address]