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MTT Review. Competency 005 by Jenna Springfield. Competency 005 Overview. The MTT demonstrates how to: Use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge Create and modify solutions Evaluate results to support the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
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MTT Review Competency 005 by Jenna Springfield
Competency 005 Overview • The MTT demonstrates how to: • Use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge • Create and modify solutions • Evaluate results to support the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to use and integrate appropriate technology-based productivity tools into teaching and learning • “Productivity tools allow students to do something that was not possible without technology and then share their results with others.”
Productivity Tool Examples • Word processor – Microsoft Word • Used to prepare documents • Database – www.eric.ed.gov • Used to find specific information • Spreadsheet – Excel • Used to process mainly numerical data • Telecommunications – Internet • Used to exchange info over distances by electronic means
Integrating Productivity Tools • Focus attention on the unit - not on the supporting computer aspects • Consider • Resources • Prior student knowledge • Group size • Time
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to facilitate the use of appropriate digital editing tools and design principles for classroom use
Audio - Wavepad Video - Microsoft Movie Maker Photo - PhotoFiltre Digital Editing Tools
Vector Comprised of mathematical paths Image quality is not affected by size Smooth, clean edges Use less space Ideal for logos (business card to billboard) Examples: Adobe Illustrator, Flash Raster Comprised of pixels Image quality affected by size Rough, blocky edges File size relative to graphic size Photos Examples: bmp, tif, gif, jpg Graphic File Types
Repetition Consistency Alignment Text to white space ratio Image size Color use Design Principles
Color Use • Red – emotional and active, danger, love • Blue – passive, soft, cool • Yellow – warm, vibrant
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to use research skills and electronic resources and communication to synthesize information
Gathering, processing and interacting with information NOT copying and pasting Synthesizing Information
Electronic Resources • Collections of information accessed on an electronic device, usually a computer • Examples • Online databases • Websites • CD and DVD ROMs
The Master Technology Teacher • Applies methods for extending the learning environment beyond the classroom through the creation and sharing of electronically formatted and published documents via electronic networks
Blog E-portfolio Group discussions Reflective journaling Knowledge management tool Archiving Wiki Brainstorming Collaboration Documents Knowledge base How-To’s Discussion of theories Planning Publication Options
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to accomplish tasks through technological collaboration to include participation with electronic communities as student, initiator, contributor, and teacher/mentor
Asynchronous Discussion Forums E-mail Synchronous Online Chat Online Conferencing Collaboration Options
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to create specifications and instructions for technology-based tasks
Task Instructions 1. Introduction - “Big picture”, goals, expectations 2. Modeling - Examples, steps, processes 3. Discussion - Brainstorming, questions 4. Products - Presentation, documentation, etc 5. Public sharing - Summary of goals
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to use technology applications to facilitate the evaluation of work, including both process and product
Ongoing Evaluation • Plan and implement procedures to evaluate progress and monitor for improvement • Plan and implement strategies for evaluating electronic information using multiple sources and comparison of data
The Master Technology Teacher • Knows how to create rubrics to evaluate technology-based processes and products against established criteria
Why Rubrics? • Keeps the focus on learning goals • Teachers can assess students’ work efficiently, consistently, objectively and quickly • Students know what is expected of them and the degree to which specific learning outcomes have been achieved
Competency 005 Overview • The MTT demonstrates how to: • Use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge • Create and modify solutions • Evaluate results to support the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations
References • Slide 3: Pisapia, John. (1994). Teaching with technology: Productivity tools. Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium. Retrieved October 16, 2009, from http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/14/f4/c9.pdf • Slide 7: Image http://download.cnet.com/WavePad-Sound-Editor/3004-2170_4-11108882.html?tag=mncol
References • Slide 8: Image http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=lossy+compression&i=46335,00.asp • Slide 10: Image http://www.signindustry.com/computers/articles/2004-11-30-DASvector_v_raster.php3 • Slide 12: Image http://fivesketches.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/2d-design-alt-tab-flipping.png
References • Slides 13-16: Images http://desktoppub.about.com/od/designprinciples/tp/Principles_of_Design.htm • Slide 17: Image http://www.artsparx.com/color_basicprinc.asp • Slide 19: Image http://campus.beloit.edu/library/InfoLitHead.jpg • Slide 20: Image http://science.uniserve.edu.au/projects/skills/jantrial/research.htm • Slide 25: Imagehttp://gizmo5.com/images/group-chat.png