Levels |
Productivity Applications |
Educational Applications |
Communications |
Multimedia |
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1 |
I
can log-in and save files to the network. I can type using a computer, but am
uneasy with such tasks as formatting my documents or saving and creating
folders. I know that some copyright restrictions apply to computer software. |
I
am vaguely aware of educational programs in my curriculum area. I have my students log-in and save their
files to the network (grade appropriate). |
I
use email to correspond with others. |
N/A |
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2 |
I
create folders in my home directory to organize my files as appropriate. I am
very comfortable editing and formatting with word-processing software. I
understand the difference between freeware, shareware, and commercial
software and the fees involved in the use of each. I know the programs for which the district or my building holds
a site license. |
I
use programs for reinforcement and enrichment. I have my students use network
printers. I demonstrate ethical usage of all software and let my students know
my personal stand on this issue. |
I
use e-mail to access professional information from listservs. I use an
Internet browser to access the World Wide Web. I have moderate success
finding the resources I need. |
I
use clip art in my word processing documents. I can produce basic
presentations with appropriate software (PowerPoint). I use large screen
teaching devices (LCD projector, TeleEyes, etc.) in my classroom with the
help of a technician. |
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3 |
I
do desktop publishing for newsletters and professional documents. I use spreadsheets for simple tasks such
as: classroom budgets, plan books, grade books, etc. |
I
have my students access appropriate files in shared folders that I’ve
created. |
I
am an active participant in on-line discussions. I use advanced email
functions such as distribution lists, address books, attachments, scheduler,
public folders, etc. I maintain a simple web site for my classroom. |
I
can create and edit my own graphics (scanning , PhotoShop, etc.). I now use
audio and video clips in my presentations (Word, FrontPage, PowerPoint,
etc.). |
Levels |
Productivity Applications |
Educational Applications |
Communications |
Multimedia |
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4 |
I
can handle basic troubleshooting (passwords, cables, software installation,
control panels, etc.) I am very comfortable using spreadsheets for a variety
of tasks such as generating purchase orders and averaging grades. I use
database software for basic tasks. (mail merge, classroom inventory,
etc.) |
I
use specialized software and peripherals for my subject area (probes,
evaluations, MIDI). I have my students use spreadsheets and databases to
acquire, analyze, and present (pie charts) data. |
I
successfully use Boolean logic search techniques to find appropriate
materials on the Internet. I maintain a multi-paged, media enriched web site,
which feature links to internet resources specific to my content area as well
as student work. My class has begun to participate in basic distance-learning
projects as appropriate. |
I
can produce basic interactive courseware with appropriate software
(HyperStudio, Authorware). I have students use appropriate software for
presentations. I am able to set-up
and use large screen teaching devices. |
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5 |
I
am comfortable reinstalling system and application software. I can add
peripherals to my computers. |
My
students utilize customized courseware I have authored for my curriculum
area. My students use formulas with their databases and spreadsheets to
create summations of numerical data. |
I
have incorporated logical search strategies into my work with students,
showing them the power of such searches with an on-line encyclopedia or the
Internet. My web site now incorporates advanced features such as CGI and Java
scripting, form posting, and dynamic HTML. My students participate in and
initiate distance-learning projects. |
I
can create and edit my own audio and video clips. My students produce
interactive courseware (grade appropriate). I promote student interpretation
and display of visual data using a variety of tools and programs. |