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365 x 24 x 7 Networking Organizationwww.iste.org

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ISTE NETS

http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=NETS

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NETS: S

Creativity & Innovation Communication & Collaboration Research & Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, &

Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations & Concepts

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NETS: T

Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity

Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments

Model Digital-Age Work and Learning Promote and Model Digital Citizenship

and Responsibility Engage in Professional Growth and

Leadership

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NETS: A

Visionary Leadership Digital-Age Learning

Culture Excellence in Professional Practice Systemic Improvement Digital Citizenship

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NETS - Specialty

http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForTechnologyFacilitatorsandLeaders/NCATE_Standards.htm

Technology Leadership Standards Technology Facilitator Standards Secondary Computer Science Education

Standards

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TECHNOLOGY POLICY & [email protected]

Twitter: gdahlby

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Technology Policy and Planning

Vision without execution is just hallucination. Sabbah

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Technology Policy and Planning This I believe:

It is not your plan. Ideas come from everyone. Expect everyone to contribute ideas Ideas do not have an ego Ideas are not bound by silos Not all ideas can be implemented

This we know: Only Boards of Education can set policy Cellular & 3/4G trump wifi restrictions..get over it

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LEA TP’s are not separate

Aligned to LEA mission and vision Supportive, integrated State compliant, federally compliant Nationally aware Internationally enabled Living document Not just a spending and project plan. It’s

a support of learning plan with projects. Measureable outcomes.

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NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY POLICY & [email protected]

Twitter: gdahlby5 Year

Learning Powered by Technology

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NETP: Learning Powered by Technology

Learning: A Model for the 21st Century Assessment: Measuring What Matters Teaching: Improving Learning Through

Connected Teaching Infrastructure: People, Processes, and

Technologies for Learning Productivity: Improving Learning

Outcomes While Managing Costs R&D: Solving Grand Challenge Problems

5 year plan

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NETP: Lessons for your LEA TP Be clear about the outcomes being

sought. Collaborate to redesign structures and

processes for effectiveness, efficiency, and flexibility.

Continually monitor and measure your performance.

Hold ourselves accountable for progress and results every step of the way.

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NETP-Learning: A Model for the 21st Century

All learners will have engaging and empowering learning experiences both in and outside of school that prepare them to be active, creative, knowledgeable, and ethical participants in our globally networked society.

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NETP-Learning: A Model for the 21st Century

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NETP-Learning: A Model for the 21st Century

Revise, create, and adopt standards and learning objectives for all content areas that reflect 21st century expertise and the power of technology to improve learning.

Develop and adopt learning resources that use technology to embody design principles from the learning sciences.

Develop and adopt learning resources that exploit the flexibility and power of technology to reach all learners anytime and anywhere.

Use advances in the learning sciences and technology to enhance STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) learning, and develop, adopt, and evaluate new methodologies with the potential to enable all learners to excel in STEM.

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NETP- Assessment: Measuring What Matters

Our education system at all levels will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data for continuous improvement.

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NETP- Assessment: Measuring What Matters

Design, develop, and adopt assessments that give students, educators, and other stakeholders timely and actionable feedback about student learning to improve achievement and instructional practices.

Build the capacity of educators and educational institutions to use technology to improve assessment materials and processes for both formative and summative uses.

Conduct research and development that explore how gaming technology, simulations, collaboration environments, and virtual worlds can be used in assessments to engage and motivate learners and to assess complex skills and performances embedded in standards.

Revise practices, policies, and regulations to ensure privacy and information protection while enabling a model of assessment that includes ongoing student learning data gathering and sharing for continuous improvement.

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NETP: Teaching: Improving Learning Through Connected Teaching

Professional educators will be supported individually and in teams by technology that connects them to data, content, resources, expertise, and learning experiences that can empower and inspire them to provide more effective teaching for all learners.

“You can’t wait for all to get on board…the ship left years ago.” gkd

Interview skills 101: Don’t ask stupid questions, like “What is web 2.0?” I could not care less. Ask about connected learners, collaboration beyond your zip code, independence, empowered learners, etc.

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NETP: Teaching: Improving Learning Through Connected Teaching

Design, develop, and adopt technology-based content, resources, and online learning communities that create opportunities for educators to collaborate for more effective teaching, inspire and attract new people into the profession, and encourage our best educators to continue teaching.

Provide pre-service and in-service educators with preparation and professional learning experiences powered by technology that close the gap between students’ and educators’ fluencies with technology and promote and enable technology use in ways that improve learning, assessment, and instructional practices.

Use technology to provide access to the most effective teaching and learning resources, especially where they are not otherwise available, and to provide more options for all learners at all levels.

Develop a teaching force skilled in online instruction. In its full spectrum. (gkd)

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NETP: Infrastructure: People, Processes, and Technologies for Learning

All students and educators will have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for learning when and where they need it.

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NETP: Infrastructure: People, Processes, and Technologies for Learning

Ensure that students and educators have adequate broadband access to the Internet and adequate connectivity both inside and outside school.

Ensure that every student and educator has access to software and resources for research, communication, multimedia content creation, and collaboration for use in and out of school.

Leverage open educational resources to promote innovative and creative opportunities for all learners and accelerate the development and adoption of new open technology-based learning tools and courses.

Build state and local education agency capacity for evolving an infrastructure for learning.

Support “meaningful use” of educational and information technology in states and districts by establishing definitions, goals, and metrics.

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NETP: Productivity: Improving Learning Outcomes While Managing Costs

Our education system at all levels will redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while making more efficient use of time, money, and staff.

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NETP: Productivity: Improving Learning Outcomes While Managing Costs

Develop and adopt a common definition of productivity in education, and more relevant and meaningful measures of learning outcomes and costs.

Improve policies and use technology to manage costs including those for procurement.

Fund the development and use of interoperability standards for content, student learning data, and financial data to enable collecting, sharing, and analyzing data to improve decision-making at all levels of our education system.

Rethink basic assumptions in our education system that inhibit leveraging technology to improve learning, starting with our current practice of organizing student and educator learning around seat time instead of the demonstration of competencies.

Design, implement, and evaluate technology-powered programs and interventions to ensure that students progress through our K-16 education system and emerge prepared for the workplace and citizenship.

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NETP- R&D: Solving Grand Challenge Problems

To qualify as grand challenge problems suitable for this organization, research problems should be

• Understandable and significant, with a clearly stated compelling case for contributing to long-term benefits for society

• Challenging, timely, and achievable with concerted, coordinated efforts

• Clearly useful in terms of impact and scale, if solved, with long-term benefits for many people and international in scope

• Measurable and incremental, with interim milestones that produce useful benefits as they are reached.

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Learning 2030

Students in kindergarten next year will likely graduate from HS in 2023 and from college in 2027.