What is the best way to use technology as part of my instructional day and make sure my students are proficient with the knowledge and skills they need to be successful?
The Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study is designed to integrate skills into all content area instruction – not to be taught in isolation. Research has shown that close alignment of technology in regular instruction in a practical manner with all areas of instruction creates better learning opportunities for students across the curriculum and positively impacts student achievement (Caret, 2003). Hands-on manipulation of data for example in science and social studies provides students opportunities to examine and analyze data and to determine what the data represents, making the learning authentic and personalized to the student. Technology tools and skills provide a means for students to delve and learn content in greater depth, gives students ownership of processes and learning, and makes possible the acquisition of skills and learning that transfer to other content areas, and to life. The Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study is designed to integrate ski
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