ED.S INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA SPRING 2011 Joy B. Renfro.

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ED.S INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA SPRING 2011 Joy B. Renfro

Table of Contents Introduction Purpose SWOT Analysis Program Course List Projects Standard Overview Performance Indicators & Artifacts Disposition & Field Experience Reflection

Joy B. Renfro Fifth grade teacher Calhoun Elementary School in Calhoun, GA Teaching since 2005 Husband, Michael Enjoys reading, gardening, and photography Resume Introduction

Purpose This e-portfolio documents my graduate work that I have completed in Instructional Technology Education Specialist Degree Program at the University of West Georgia.

SWOT Analysis Link to SWOT Analysis

Program Courses Diffusion of Innovations Digital & 35 mm Photography Integrating Technology Into the Curriculum Internet Tools, Resources, & Issues Issues in Instructions Technology Lifespan Human Development Program Evaluation Research Seminar Web Design for Instruction Web Design for Instruction

Projects F.D.R. Movie WWII VoiceThread Duke Ellington Glog Digital Photography Website Animal Classification Website Program Evaluation Report

Standards Table TL-I. Technology Operations and Concepts TL-II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences TL-III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum TL-IV. Assessment and Evaluation TL-V. Productivity and Professional Practice TL-VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments TL-VIII. Leadership and Vision

TL-I. Technology Operations and Concepts Educational technology leaders demonstrate an advanced understanding of technology operations and concepts. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts related to technology (as described in the ISTE NETS for Teachers 2000). Inquisitive Artifact: Program and Portfolio FocusProgram and Portfolio Focus Course: MEDT 8463 Semester: Spring 2010 b. Demonstrate continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay abreast of current and emerging technologies. DecisiveArtifact: Big Three ReportBig Three Report Course: MEDT 8463 Semester: Spring 2010

TL-II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences Educational technology leaders plan, design, and model effective learning environments and multiple experiences supported by technology. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse needs of learners. Adaptive Artifact: Collaborative Comic Life Project Page 1Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5 Course: MEDT 7464 Semester: Fall 2009 b. Apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences. Inquisitive Artifact: Article Comparison ChartArticle Comparison Chart Course: MEDT 8484 Semester: Fall 2010 c. Identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability. Reflective Artifact: Diffusion and Adoption ReflectionDiffusion and Adoption Reflection Course: MEDT 8461 Semester: Fall 2009 d. Plan for the management of technology resources within the context of learning activities. Proactive Artifact: Concept MapConcept Map Course: MEDT 7467 Semester: Fall 2010 e. Plan strategies to manage student learning in a technology-enhanced environment. Decisive Artifact: Curriculum Web Homepage - ClassificationCurriculum Web Homepage - Classification Course: MEDT 7467 Semester: Fall 2010 f. Identify and apply instructional design principles associated with the development of technology resources. KnowledgeableArtifact: 10 Photo Assignment Project10 Photo Assignment Project Course: MEDT 7466 Semester: Summer 2010

TL-III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum Educational technology leaders model, design, and disseminate plans that include methods and strategies for applying technology to maximize student learning. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Facilitate technology-enhanced experiences that address content standards and student technology standards. Knowledgeable Artifact: Collaborative Digital Storytelling ProjectCollaborative Digital Storytelling Project Course: MEDT 7464 Semester: Fall 2009 b. Use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students. Adaptive Artifact: Collaborative Voicethread ProjectCollaborative Voicethread Project Course: MEDT 7464 Semester: Fall 2009 c. Apply technology to demonstrate students' higher-order skills and creativity. Leading Artifact: Project Based Learning ProposalProject Based Learning Proposal Course: MEDT 7464 Semester: Fall 2009 d. Manage student learning activities in a technology-enhanced environment. Proactive Artifact: Building a Wiki with Google SitesBuilding a Wiki with Google Sites Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010 e. Use current research and district/state/national content and technology standards to build lessons and units of instruction. Collaborative Artifact: Collaborative Lesson PlanCollaborative Lesson Plan Course: MEDT 7466 Semester: Summer 2010

TL-IV. Assessment and Evaluation Educational technology leaders communicate research on the use of technology to implement effective assessment and evaluation strategies. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Apply technology in assessing student learning of subject matter using a variety of assessment techniques. Adaptive Artifact: Collaborative Blog ProjectCollaborative Blog Project Course: MEDT 7464 Semester: Fall 2009 b. Use technology resources to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and maximize student learning. Proactive Artifact: Evaluation Data Collection and ReportEvaluation Data Collection and Report Course: MEDT 8480 Semester: Spring 2011 c. Apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students' appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity. Decisive Artifact: Assessment/Evaluation PlanAssessment/Evaluation Plan Course: MEDT 7467 Semester: Fall 2010

TL-V. Productivity and Professional Practice Educational technology leaders design, develop, evaluate and model products created using technology resources to improve and enhance their productivity and professional practice. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Use technology resources to engage in ongoing professional development and lifelong learning. Knowledgeable Artifact: Professional Development Reading Article ReviewProfessional Development Reading Article Review Course: MEDT 8463 Semester: Spring 2010 b. Continually evaluate and reflect on professional practice to make informed decisions regarding the use of technology in support of student learning. Reflective Artifact: Personal Technology SWOT AnalysisPersonal Technology SWOT Analysis Course: MEDT 8463 Semester: Spring 2010 c. Apply technology to increase productivity.Collaborative Artifact: Google DocsGoogle Docs Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010 d. Use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents, and the larger community in order to nurture student learning. CollaborativeArtifact: Getting Started with GmailGetting Started with Gmail Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010

TL-VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues Educational technology leaders understand the social, ethical, legal, and human issues surrounding the use of technology in PK-12 schools and develop programs facilitating application of that understanding in practice throughout their district/region/state. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Model and teach legal and ethical practice related to technology use. Leading Artifact: Evaluation ContractEvaluation Contract Course: MEDT 8480 Semester: Spring 2011 b. Apply technology resources to enable and empower learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities. Culturally Sensitive Artifact: Google TranslateGoogle Translate Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010 c. Identify and use technology resources that affirm diversity. Adaptive Artifact: Internet Presentation ToolsInternet Presentation Tools Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010 d. Promote safe and healthy use of technology resources. Empathetic Artifact: Custom Google SearchCustom Google Search Course: MEDT 7462 Semester: Spring 2010 e. Facilitate equitable access to technology resources for all students. Culturally Sensitive Artifact: Curriculum WebCurriculum Web Course: MEDT 7467 Semester: Fall 2010

TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments. Educational technology leaders coordinate development and direct implementation of technology infrastructure procedures, policies, plans, and budgets for PK-12 schools. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Use the school technology facilities and resources to implement classroom instruction. Inquisitive Artifact: InterviewInterview Course: MEDT 8461 Semester: Fall 2009 b. Follow procedures and guidelines used in planning and purchasing technology resources. Leading Artifact: Interviewing StakeholdersInterviewing Stakeholders Course: MEDT 8461 Semester: Fall 2009 c. Participate in professional development opportunities related to management of school facilities, technology resources, and purchases. Reflective Artifact: Evaluation PlanEvaluation Plan Course: MEDT 8480 Semester: Spring 2011

TL-VIII. Leadership and Vision Educational technology leaders will facilitate development of a shared vision for comprehensive integration of technology and foster an environment and culture conducive to the realization of the vision. Educational technology leaders: Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Artifacts and Reflections a. Identify and apply educational and technology-related research, the psychology of learning, and instructional design principles in guiding the use of computers and technology in education. Reflective Artifact: Article Summary TableArticle Summary Table Course: MEDT 8480 Semester: Spring 2011 b. Apply strategies for and knowledge of issues related to managing the change process in schools. Leading Artifact: Hands-On TechnologyHands-On Technology Course: MEDT 8461 Semester: Fall 2009 c. Apply effective group process skills.Collaborative Artifact: Digital Storytelling ProjectDigital Storytelling Project Course: MEDT 7466 Semester: Summer 2010 d. Lead in the development and evaluation of district technology planning and implementation. Leading Artifact: Research PlanResearch Plan Course: MEDT 8484 Semester: Fall 2010 e. Engage in supervised field-based experiences with accomplished technology facilitators and/or directors. Inquisitive Artifact: Evaluation Data Collection and ReportEvaluation Data Collection and Report Course: MEDT 8480 Semester: Spring 2011

Disposition and Field Experience Disposition Field Experience NETS Standards and Conceptual Framework Chart

Reflection As a result of this program, I believe that I am a much more effective teacher who is capable of utilizing the latest technology tools and techniques to benefit student learning. I believe that I am better equipped to be an advocate for technology in the classroom and school. I will share my strengths with fellow teachers and help them become more technology savvy as they learn to integrate technology into their classrooms as well. I believe that I have grown tremendously as a teacher as a result of this program. Consequentially, my students will be provided with a technology-rich classroom.