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Title: MTT Competency 7 Bullets 1-9


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MTT Competency 7Bullets 1-9
  • James Higgs

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MTT Competency 7
  • The Master Technology Teacher demonstrates
    knowledge of instructional design, development,
    and assessment in a technology-enhanced
    environment

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Effective Instructional Design
  • Knows components of effective instructional
    design (e.g., eliciting and using prior
    knowledge, synthesizing prior and new knowledge,
    integrating knowledge and skills, applying
    accessibility concepts, providing scaffolded
    instruction, planning reviews) in a
    technology-enhanced environment.

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Knows characteristics and uses of types of
    technology-related assessments (e.g.,
    performance-based, in-depth, continuous progress
    monitoring, summative evaluation) and how to
    facilitate the evaluation of students knowledge
    and skills using technology-related assessment
    methods. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Knows how to use formal and informal assessments
    to evaluate students technology proficiencies. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Knows fundamental characteristics of quantitative
    and qualitative assessments and understands how
    to use these assessments appropriately to plan
    and develop instruction.

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Demonstrates knowledge of fundamental
    assessment-related issues, such as those related
    to bias, reliability, and validity. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the benefits and
    limitations of technology as applied to the
    assessment process. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the reciprocal nature
    of assessment, planning, and instruction. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Knows how to facilitate ongoing student
    self-assessment in the use of technology,
    including both process and product. 

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Effective Instruction Design Assessments
  • Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate
    research-based strategies and instructional
    methods for addressing the various technology
    knowledge and skill levels of students.

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Assessing Formally and Informally
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Activities and Types of Assessment
  • Historical Research
  • archive search of newspapers,
  • yearbooks and
  • public records and
  • online research through search engines etc.
  • Assessment rubric to verify number, validity and
    citing of sources

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Activities and Types of Assessment
  • 2. Oral History Recording
  • recording of different school and community
    members from diverse from age groups,
    ethnicities and social-economic status
  • Assessment rubric to verify number, validity and
    citing of sources
  • Quality of Recording

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Activities and Types of Assessment
  • 3. The creative process.
  • Inspirational projects based upon research of
  • history
  • people
  • life experiences
  • historical time period research
  • cultural background.

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Activities and Types of Assessment
  • The Creative Process
  • Public Performance
  • Peer Review
  • Self Evaluation
  • Blogging with chance to respond
  • Wiki that lets others add to work

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How Do We Assess This?
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Sharing Activities as Type of Assessment
  • 1. Public Performance
  • 2. Public Presentation of PowerPoint
  • 3. Publish on You Tube
  • 4. Publish on School Website
  • 5. Write a article about the research and submit
    to local newspapers
  • 6. Create a Wiki with the research and allow
    others to add to it

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Sharing Activities Sharing Activities as Type of
Assessment
  • 7. Create a blog with stories about developing
    the ballad, the problems encountered, solutions
    found, what the students individually learned,
    how they feel about the project.

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How Do We Give A Grade To This?
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Assessments Matrix For Sharing Activities
  • Public Performance - rubric on quality and
  • enjoyability, academic standards,
    appropriate technology
  • 2. Written Composition - assessed for validity,
    originality, acadamic standards, appropriate
    technology

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Assessments
  • 3. Digitized recordings - rubric on use of music
    editing, appropiate text and voice editing,
    available in at least 3 ways ex cd's, you tube,
    pod cast, some type of downloads
  • 4. PowerPoint Presentation of research about
    project- Content reliability, clarity of
    presentation, enjoyably of presentation, depth of
    work

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Assessments
  • 5. Photo Story Presentation - Rubric on the use
    of software, use of background music, choice of
    pictures, did it tell the story
  • 6. All rubrics will have 4 columns with 4 being
    the best grade 4- meets all objectives, 3-almost
    all objectives, 2-most objectives, 1-some
    objectives
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