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1 Educational Technology Curriculum Committee Meeting – Next Steps Linda Carmona-Bell July 7, 2010

2 12/9/20152 Agenda Welcome & Introduction NJDOE Information Where are we now? NAEP Discussion Considerations for developing a new tool Committees Wrap Up

3 12/9/20153 Outcome Develop an action plan that lists our activities and corresponding timeline to provide full proposal to NJDOE administrators by the end of August.

4 Welcome Introductions

5 information CoSN – Consortium for School Networking Data Decision Making International Initiative

6 news NJDOE http://www.state.nj.us/education/genfo/overview/orgchart.pdf Title II, D – formula funding reimbursements Organizational Chart -

7 update NJDOE Financial Literacy Office of Educational Technology Common Core Content Standards

8 12/9/20158 Section I. Where are we now? Desired Outcome All on the same page regarding the committee’s role – historically and presently

9 Educational Technology Curriculum Committee – Research, develop and recommend policies and resources to support the integration of educational technology within NJ school districts. Where are we now?

10 12/9/201510 Committee designed and recommended NJTAP-IN process 2002-2007 November 2009 Meeting discussed direction to support districts in evaluating new technology standard. Where are we now?

11 12/9/201511 Decided to move forward with developing tools for assessing both 8.1 – Educational Technology and 8.2 – Technology, Engineering and Design The NJTAP-IN Process remains the same with some tweaks Where are we now?

12 Section II - Considerations for developing a new tool

13 12/9/201513 Outcome Understand the ramifications of developing a new tool in terms of available resources, school district concerns and “outside” influences

14 12/9/201514 Date assessment is to be in place Clarity – define “meeting 8.0 Standard” NJTAP-IN Process Considerations for developing a new tool

15 12/9/201515 Clarity – define “meeting 8.0 Standard” Meeting 8.0 Standard –Technologically Proficient Both 8.1 and 8.2 –Stages of proficiency –Other issues?

16 12/9/201516 Definitions Technology – how people modify their modern world to suit their own purposes. Tech literacy – the diverse collection of processes and knowledge that people use to extend human abilities and to satisfy human needs and wants. Educational Technology http://newlearninginstitute.org/21stcenturyeduca tion/21st-century-learning/index.html

17 12/9/201517 Assessing technology Literacy: The case for an authentic, project-based learning approach White Paper While battles over defining technological literacy continue to rage on, 49 of the 50 states have technology literacy goals and standards. Furthermore, across nearly all definitions of technological literacy, there is agreement that the construct is multi-dimensional and that the dimensions are interdependent and inseparable.

18 12/9/201518 NJTAP-IN Process Reporting Review process –What needs to be tweaked?

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20 12/9/201520 NEEDS Supporting Tools Rubric Professional Development Modules All simultaneously

21 12/9/201521 We have existing tools – State, Local Depiction of materials – more graphics & less narrative Considerations for developing a new tool

22 12/9/201522

23 12/9/201523 Committees –Modify Scope and sequence? Rubric How

24 12/9/201524 Committees –revise the professional development module –review submitted assessment software that is intended to meet the needs of school districts and develop a process for reviews How

25 12/9/201525 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS? Rubric –Roseanne –Elise –Karen –Paulette PD –Kathleen –Richard –Kirstin –Charlette –Diana –Kathleen

26 12/9/201526 Review “stuff” Stephanie Agnes Linda April

27 SECTION III – WRAP UP

28 12/9/201528 Outcome Develop clear timelines on when we have to do what we have to do

29 12/9/201529 Supporting Tools Rubric Professional Development Modules All simultaneously TIMELINES

30 12/9/201530 Other Steps? generate a draft of the NJTAP-IN Rubric and an implementation guide – latest December 2010 PILOT – go back to NJTAP pilot, and invite new (next spring> exempt from any assessment) Change Website – December 2011

31 12/9/201531 NEXT MEETING? At the beginning of October 2010


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