Technology in our school consists of Smart boards in three classrooms out of 18 total, a computer lab with 13 computers, and one computer in each classroom (95% of the time used by the teacher). If we are preparing our students for the future my school district needs to provide us with better means to do this. Although we are trying our best to teach our students for the future, we need to be provided with the materials.
When reviewing the MI Technology Standards, I focused on the grades 3-5 standards because I am a fourth grade student. As of right now, the only standard that we are hitting on a regular basis and I feel comfortable to say that we are fluent in this standard is 3-5.RI. Research and Information Fluency. Our fourth grade students have research homework to complete each week that deals with the social studies units we are teaching. During this time we teach the different ways to gather and locate information. We also discuss the importance of gathering information from websites that are credible and ways to cite their sources.
To be honest, I didn’t even know that there were technology standards for students. I am glad that I was given the opportunity to read these and become aware of the standards. I am going to take action and hold myself accountable to these standards. I will also share them with my principal and fellow teachers.
The Michigan’s 2009 Educational Technology Standards for Students has in it specific, easy to understand indicators in all grades K-12. These standards paints a clear picture as to what technology skills students are to be learning and what technology lessons teachers ought to be teaching. What I found intriguing about the Michigan’s 2009 Educational Technology Standards for Students was the way the standards are articulated. Take the following Pre-Kindergarten Communication and Collaboration Standard for instance:
By the end of Grade 2 each student will work together when using digital tools (e.g., word processor, drawing, presentation software) to convey ideas or illustrate simple concepts relating to a specified project
This standard is easy to understand and it gives the student as well as parents an overall idea as to how and why technology will be used to show what is being taught in the classroom.
As a parent of a 3rd grader myself I am fascinated by the type of homework assignments my daughter has that require the use of the computer. She uses the internet to research endangered species in her science project assignments. She uses desktop publishing software to create a brochure about Georgia history in her social studies homework. She is also capable of using the computer calculator to check to see whether or not she answered the mathematics problems correctly. I feel as though quality technology standards are giving our children the tools to succeed in this ever changing world today.
Reference
Michigan State Board of Education. (2009). Michigan Education Technology Standards. Retrieved from http://techplan.edzone.net/METS/

