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Why were the national Educational Technology standards (NETS) created?

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Why were the national Educational Technology standards (NETS) created?

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As highlighted in the Toolbox Tool on page 14 of Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning , standards are generally developed to help us make judgments about levels of performance. Standards highlight what the acceptable level of a specific performance should be. Through comparison with your own performance, for example, you can see areas that you meet or exceed the required standards and also those areas that should receive additional work and effort. The standards can help us set goals and note progress. Standards help to ensure that individuals reach a specific level of agreed upon performance. For more specific information on the ISTE NETS for Teachers ( http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/t_stands.html ) and the NETS for students ( http://cnets.iste.

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As highlighted in the Toolbox Tool on page 14 of Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning , standards are generally developed to help us make judgments about levels of performance. Standards highlight what the acceptable level of a specific performance should be. Through comparison with your own performance, for example, you can see areas that you meet or exceed the required standards and also those areas that should receive additional work and effort. The standards can help us set goals and note progress. Standards help to ensure that individuals reach a specific level of agreed upon performance.

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