|
+ or - |
STANDARD
8.1 (COMPUTER AND INFORMATION LITERACY ) ALL STUDENTS WILL USE COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS TO GATHER AND ORGANIZE INFORMATION AND TO SOLVE PROBLEMS. |
|
|
A.
Basic Computer Skills and Tools |
| |
Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
| |
1.
Use appropriate technology vocabulary. |
| |
2.
Use common features of an operating system (e.g., creating
and organizing files and folders). |
| |
3.
Demonstrate effective input of text and data,
using touch keyboarding with proper technique. |
| |
4.
Input and access data and text efficiently and accurately
through proficient use of other input devices, such as
the mouse. |
| |
5.
Create documents with advanced text-formatting and
graphics using word processing. |
| |
6.
Create a file containing customized information by merging
documents. |
| |
7.
Construct a simple spreadsheet, enter data, and interpret
the information. |
| |
8.
Design and produce a basic multimedia project. |
| |
9.
Plan and create a simple database, define fields, input
data, and produce a report using sort and query. |
| |
10.
Use network resources for storing and retrieving data.
|
| |
11.
Choose appropriate electronic graphic organizers to
create, construct, or design a document. |
| |
12.
Create, organize and manipulate shortcuts. |
| |
B.
Application of Productivity Tools |
| |
Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
| |
Social Aspects |
| |
1.
Demonstrate an understanding of how changes in technology
impact the workplace and society. |
| |
2.
Exhibit legal and ethical behaviors when using information
and technology, and discuss consequences of misuse. |
| |
3.
Explain the purpose of an Acceptable Use Policy and the
consequences of inappropriate use of technology. |
| |
4.
Describe and practice safe Internet usage. |
| |
5.
Describe and practice “etiquette” when using the Internet
and electronic mail. |
| |
Information
Access and Research |
| |
6.
Choose appropriate tools and information resources to
support research and solve real world problems, including but not
limited to:
·
On-line resources and databases
·
Search engines and subject directories |
| |
7.
Evaluate the accuracy, relevance, and appropriateness of
print and non-print electronic information sources. |
| |
Problem Solving
and Decision Making |
| |
8.
Use computer applications to modify information
independently and/or collaboratively to solve problems. |
| |
9.
Identify basic hardware problems and demonstrate the
ability to solve common problems. |
| |
10. Determine when technology tools are appropriate to solve a
problem and make a decision. |
|
+ or - |
STANDARD
8.2 (TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF
THE NATURE AND IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN,
AND THE DESIGNED WORLD AS THEY RELATE TO THE INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY, AND
THE ENVIRONMENT. |
| |
A. Nature and Impact of
Technology |
| |
Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
| |
1.
Describe the
nature of technology and the consequences of technological activity. |
| |
2.
Describe how
components of a technological product, system, or environment interact.
|
| |
3.
Describe how
one technological innovation can be applied to solve another human
problem that enhances human life or extends human capability. |
| |
4.
Describe how
technological activity has an affect on economic development, political
actions, and cultural change. |
| |
5.
Explain the
cultural and societal effects resulting from the dramatic increases of
knowledge and information available today. |
| |
B.
Design Process and Impact Assessment |
| |
Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
| |
1.
Demonstrate
and explain how the design process is not linear. |
| |
2.
Use hands on
activities to analyze products and systems to determine how the design
process was applied to create the solution. |
| |
3.
Identify a
technological problem and use the design process to create an
appropriate solution. |
| |
4.
Describe how
variations in resources can affect solutions to a technological problem. |
| |
5.
Select and
safely use appropriate tools and materials in analyzing, designing,
modeling or making a technological product, system or environment. |
| |
C.
Systems in the Designed World |
| |
Building upon knowledge and skills gained
in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will: |
| |
1.
Explain
technological advances in medical, agricultural, energy and power,
information and communication, transportation, manufacturing, and
construction technologies. |
| |
2.
Explain
reasons why human-designed systems, products, and environments need to
be monitored, maintained, and improved to ensure safety, quality, cost
efficiency, and sustainability. |
| |
3.
Explain the
functions and interdependence of subsystems such as waste disposal,
water purification, electrical, structural, safety, climatic control,
and communication. |