COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY SKILLS :: NETS-S
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR TECHNOLOGY - LITERATE STUDENTS GRADES 6-8
Prior to completion of Grade 8, students will:
- Apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software
problems that occur during everyday use. (1)
- Demonstrate knowledge of
current changes in information technologies and the effect those changes have
on the workplace and society. (2)
- Exhibit legal and ethical behaviors
when using information and technology, and discuss consequences of misuse. (2)
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Use content-specific tools, software, and simulations (e.g., environmental probes,
graphing calculators, exploratory environments, Web tools) to support learning
and research. (3)
- Apply productivity/multimedia tools and peripherals
to support personal productivity, group collaboration, and learning throughout
the curriculum. (3, 6)
- Design, develop, publish, and present products
(e.g., Web pages, videotapes) using technology resources that demonstrate and
communicate curriculum concepts to audiences inside and outside the classroom.
(4, 5, 6)
- Collaborate with peers, experts, and others using telecommunications
and collaborative tools to investigate curriculum-related problems, issues, and
information, and to develop solutions or products for audiences inside and outside
the classroom. (4, 5)
- Select and use appropriate tools and technology
resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and solve problems. (5, 6)
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Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying hardware, software, and connectivity,
and of practical applications to learning and problem solving. (1, 6)
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Research and evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness,
and bias of electronic information sources concerning real-world problems. (2,
5, 6).
Numbers in parentheses indicate NETS-S
categories.
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