3. Are we adequately preparing our students for today and tomorrow? How does technology fit? Technology Standards Refreshed
4. National Technology Standards (NETS) Refreshed “ What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world …”
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8. What evidence is there that “information technology” helps students learn?
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11. How are Stevenson teachers and students using technology to teach and learn?
Notes de l'éditeur
* Insert a title that reflects the needs of your audience. Suggested titles include: Success for All Students; Achieving High Standards; Learning with Technology; or Expanded Learning Through Technology. * Begin your presentation by relating a story – from districts or schools that are familiar to you or drawing from EDvancenet technology stories – that provides a &quot;snapshot&quot; of a learning experience expanded and enhanced by technology use. Such a snapshot could include: • a description of the activity • the learning goals • the technologies used • how the students were involved * Describe the role of policymakers and school leaders in supporting the learning experience you describe by, for example, developing administrative support, engaging stakeholders, and advocating for professional development. BE AWARE of the questions and concerns typically in the minds of policymakers and school leaders. Some of these include (a) how they will fund the program, (b) how to know if a program will really make a difference, (c) what it will cost, (d) how to address equity issues, (e) how to involve the community and have a program that reflects its input, and/or (f) how much to comfortably rely on others for necessary technical information. For additional pointers, review “Tips for a Winning Presentation” on the EDvancenet Web site at <http://www.edvancenet.org>.