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NETS are not the pesky little bugs that appear in June!
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NETS is an acronym for National Education Technology Standards There are NETS for students: NETS-S There are NETS for teachers: NETS-T There are NETS for administrators: NETS-A
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While you stretch, move into groups of 4-5 people. Make sure you have a mixture of various grade assignments and areas within the school represented in your group. Elementary - Middle School - High School people should all be in your group.
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ISTE | NETS for Teachers 2008. (n.d.). Retrieved February 24, 2010, from http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForTeachers/2008Standards/NETS_for_Teachers_2008.htm
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ISTE | NETS for Teachers 2008. (n.d.). Retrieved February 24, 2010, from http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForStudents/2007Standards/NETS_for_Students_2007.htm
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While you move this time, move into your cluster groups
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Look through the Profiles for Technology Literate Students These profiles are divided into age groups With your cluster members pick out what you see that your students are already capable of and discuss: what you see in your own classrooms right now. what you think is reachable for that age group. what you believe could change with some small adjustments.
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Goals are dreams we convert to plans and take action to fulfill Zig Ziglar
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Resources: Handouts of ISTE NETS-T Profiles for Technology (ICT) Literate Students References: Profiles for Technology (ICT) Literate Students [Pamphlet]. (2007). Washington, DC: ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) www.iste.org The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards (NETS-T) and Performance Indicators for Teachers [Pamphlet]. (2007). Washington, DC: ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) www.iste.org
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