MTT Competency 007 K-L Study Guide Adam Hovde EDTC Courtesy of
Competency 007 The master technology teacher demonstrates knowledge of instructional design, development, and assessment in a technology-enhanced environment. Courtesy of
Competency K K. Demonstrates knowledge of theories and factors that affect learning in technology- enhanced environments (e.g.,students’ developmental stages and characteristics). Courtesy of
Constructivism Students experience an environment first- hand and new information is linked to prior knowledge. Courtesy of
Behaviorism A theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning. Classical Operational Courtesy of
Cognitivism Focuses on the inner mental activities – opening the “black box” of the human mind is valuable and necessary for understanding how people learn. Courtesy of
Erik Erikson Developmental Stages 1. Infancy: birth to 18 months 2. Early childhood: 18 month to 3yrs. 3. Play Age: 3 to 5 years 4. School Age: 6 to 12 years (Ego Development Outcome: Industry Vs. Inferiority) Courtesy of www. red wordpress.com
Erik Erikson Developmental Stages 5. Adolescence: years( ego Development Outcome: identity Vs. Role confusion) 6. Young Adulthood: 18 to 35( Intimacy and Solidarity Vs. Isolation) 7. Middle Adulthood: 35 to 55 or 65 ( ego Development Outcome: Generativity Vs. Self Absorption or Stagnation 8. Late Adulthood: 55 or 65 to death(Ego development Outcome: Integrity Vs. Despair)
TEKS Standards for Technology NEW STANDARDS for ex.html Many new standards each labeled under their own heading at the above link. Courtesy of www. lancasterisd.org
Competency L L. Demonstrates knowledge of current research on and strategies for planning and designing classroom learning environments that effectively integrate technology, including available assistive technologies and accessible design concepts for electronic media development. Courtesy of
The MTT will…. Continues to research new ideas and uses for technology in the classroom Implement strategies for utilizing technology Research ideas for planning and designing a technology rich environment Assistive technologies for special populations Courtesy of
Assistive Technologies Assistive technology is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. Examples: Text to speech programs Braille printers Speech to text programs Calculators Online dictionaries Adaptive keyboards Online translatorsMagnifiers Text reading softwareTouch Screens Courtesy of
Electronic Digital Media Media that uses electronic devices to access content. Examples: video recordings online audio recordings television multimedia presentations radio slide presentations cell phone computer Courtesy of
Flashcard Game Here is a flashcard game to help study Competency 007 K-L
Resources Constructivism Behaviorism /f/behaviorism.htm Cognitivism Erik Erikson ummary.htm
Resources Continued TEKS html MTT Preparation Manual /mttprepmanual.pdf Learning and Cognition Gredler, M. (2009). Learning and Instruction: Theory in Practice. (6 ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson.