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STANDARD 8.1 (COMPUTER AND INFORMATION LITERACY ) ALL STUDENTS WILL USE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO GATHER AND ORGANIZE INFORMATION AND TO SOLVE PROBLEMS.
Descriptive Statement: Using computer applications and technology tools students will conduct research, solve problems, improve learning, achieve goals, and produce products and presentations in conjunction with standards in all content areas, including career education and consumer family, and life skills. They will also develop, locate, summarize, organize, synthesize, and evaluate information for lifelong learning.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will:
A. Basic Computer Skills and Tools 2. Create documents including a resume and a business letter using professional format. 5. Produce a multimedia project using text, graphics, moving images, and sound. 6. Produce and edit page layouts in different formats using desktop publishing and graphics software. 7. Develop a document or file for inclusion into a website or web page. 8. Discuss and/or demonstrate the capability of emerging technologies and software in the creation of documents or files. 9. Merge information from one document to another.
B. Application of Productivity Tools
Social Aspects 3. Make informed choices among technology systems, resources, and services in a variety of contexts.
Information Access and Research 5. Select and use specialized databases for advanced research to solve real world problems. 7. Evaluate information sources for accuracy, relevance, and appropriateness. 8. Compose, send, and organize e-mail messages with and without attachments.
Problem-Solving and Decision Making 10. Identify, diagnose, and suggest solutions for non-functioning technology systems.
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.
Descriptive Statement: The following indicators are based on the Standards for Technological Literacy (STL, 2000) and support the National Academy of Engineering’s (2002) call for students to gain technological literacy. Students will be expected to understand the various facets of technology and the design process. They will analyze and evaluate design options and then apply the design process to solve problems. A systems perspective is employed to emphasize the interconnectedness of all knowledge and the impact of technology and technological change. Students will be expected to use technology as it applies to physical systems, biological systems, and information and communication systems. The intent at the elementary and middle school levels is that all students develop technological literacy and are prepared for the option of further study in the field of technology education. At the elementary level, the foundation for technology education is found in the science standards, particularly standards 5.2 and 5.4.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students electing courses in technology education may:
A. Nature and Impact of Technology 3. Provide various examples of how technological developments have shaped human history.
B. Design Process and Impact Assessment 4. Use a computer assisted design (CAD) system in the development of an appropriate design solution. 5. Diagnose a malfunctioning product and system using appropriate critical thinking methods. C. Systems in the Designed World 2. Analyze the factors that influence design of products, systems, and environments.
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