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Division of Nutrition Assistance
Nutrition Across the Curriculum Appendix B: Technology Standards/Content Standard Benchmarks
Louisiana K-12 Educational Technology Standards
1. Technology Communication Tools
(Communication Foundation Skill)
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Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish,
and interact with peers, experts and other audiences.
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Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate
and present information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.
2. Technology Problem-Solving and
Decision-Making Tools (Problem-Solving Foundation Skill)
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Students use appropriate technology resources for
solving problems and making informed decisions.
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Students employ technology for real world problem
solving.
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Students evaluate the technology selected, the process,
and the final results through the use of informed decision-making
skills.
3. Technology Productivity Tools
(Resource Access and Utilization Foundation Skill)
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Students use technology tools to enhance learning,
increase productivity, and promote creativity.
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Students use productivity tools to work collaboratively
in developing technology-rich, authentic, student-centered products.
4. Technology Research Tools (Linking
and Generating Knowledge Foundation Skill)
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Students use appropriate technology to locate, evaluate,
and collect information from a variety of sources.
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Students use technology tools to process data and
report results.
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Students evaluate and select new information resources
and technological innovations based on the appropriateness to specific
tasks.
5. Social, Ethical, and Human Issues
(Citizenship Foundation Skill)
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Students understand the ethical, cultural, and societal
issues related to technology.
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Students practice responsible use of technology systems,
information, and software.
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Students develop positive attitudes toward technology
uses that support lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits,
and productivity.
6. Basic Operations and Concepts
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Students demonstrate a sound understanding of the
nature and operation of technology systems.
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Students are proficient in the use of technology.
Performance Indicators for Grades K-4
The following performance indicators should be used as guidelines in
integrating technology into the content standards.
- Technology Communication Tools
- Technology Problem Solving and Decision-Making Tools
- Technology Productivity Tools
- Technology Research Tools
- Social, Ethical, and Human Issues
- Basic Operations and Concepts
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Identify, explain, and effectively use input, output
and storage devices of computers and other technologies (e.g., keyboard,
mouse, scanner, adaptive devices, monitor, printer floppy disk,
hard drive). (5,6)
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Use accurate and developmentally appropriate terminology
(e.g., cursor, software, hardware, pull down menu, window, disk
drive, hard drive, CD-ROM, laser disc) when referring to technology.
(6)
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Discuss common uses of technology in daily life
and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide. (5,6)
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Discuss basic issues related to responsible use
of technology and information and describe personal consequences
of inappropriate use. (5)
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Use a variety of developmentally appropriate resources
and productivity tools (e.g., logical thinking programs, writing
and graphic tools, digital cameras, graphing software) for communication,
presentation, and illustration of thoughts, ideas, and stories (e.g.,
signs, posters, banners, charts, journals, newsletters, and multimedia
presentation.) (1,3,4)
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Use technology tools (e.g., publishing, multimedia
tools, and word processing software) for individual and for simple
collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities
for a variety of audiences. (1,3)
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Gather information and communicate with others
using telecommunications (e.g., email, video conference, internet)
with support from teachers, family members, or peers. (1,4,5,6)
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Utilize search strategies employing keywords, phrases,
and Boolean operators (and, or, not) to access and retrieve information.
(4)
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Evaluate electronic information for accuracy, relevance,
appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias. (2,4,5)
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Use technology resources to assist in problem-solving,
self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. (2,4)
Performance Indicators for Grades 5-8
The following performance indicators should be used as guidelines
in integrating technology into the content standards.
- Technology Communication Tools
- Technology Problem Solving and Decision-Making Tools
- Technology Productivity Tools
- Technology Research Tools
- Social, Ethical, and Human Issues
- Basic Operations and Concepts
- Identify and define computer and networking terms
(e.g., modem, file server, client station, LAN, Internet/Intranet,
data storage device). (6)
- Understand and apply common troubleshooting techniques.
(6)
- Demonstrate the operations of a computer (e.g.,
touch-keyboarding skills, save, organize and back-up files)and other
peripheral devices (scanner, digital and video cameras, VCR, laser
disc player) at an intermediate level. (6)
- Compose and edit a multi-page document with appropriate
formatting using word-processing skills. (e.g., menu, tool bars,
dialog boxes, spell check, thesaurus, page layout, headers and footers,
word count, margins, tabs, spacing, columns, page orientation) (1,3,6)
- Use information, media, and technology in a responsible
manner, which includes following the school's acceptable use policy,
adhering to copyright laws, respecting the rights of others, and
employing proper etiquette in all forms of communication. (4,5)
- Recognize the importance of information technology
and its effect on the workplace and society. (5)
- Use multimedia tools and desktop publishing to
develop and present computer-generated projects for directed and
independent learning activities. (1,3)
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Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring,
writing tools, digital cameras, drawing tools, web tools) to gather
information for problem solving, communication, collaborative writing
and publishing to create products for various audiences. (1,3,4)
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Demonstrate intermediate e-mail skills (e.g., sending
attachments, organizing an address book, forwarding messages). (1,4)
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Understand Internet concepts (e.g., web site, hypertext
link, bookmarks, URL addresses) and apply intermediate on-line searching
techniques (e.g., employ keyword, phrases, and Boolean Operators).
(1,4)
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Use telecommunications and online resources efficiently
and effectively to collaborate with peers, experts, and others to
investigate curriculum-related problems, issues, and information
and to develop solutions or products for various audiences. (1,2,3,4)
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Communicate information using spreadsheets and
databases to visually represent data and integrate into other documents
(e.g., entering data, formatting using formulas, analyzing data,
and sorting). (1,2,3,4)
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Determine when technology is useful and select
the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety
of tasks and problems. (2)
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Research and evaluate the accuracy, relevance,
appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information.(2,4,5)
Performance Indicators for Grades 9-12
The following performance indicators should be used as
guidelines in integrating technology into the content standards.
- Technology Communication Tools
- Technology Problem Solving and Decision-Making Tools
- Technology Productivity Tools
- Technology Research Tools
- Social, Ethical, and Human Issues
- Basic Operations and Concepts
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Apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software problems that occur during everyday use. (6)
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Make informed choices among technology systems,
resources, and services. (5,6)
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Demonstrate knowledge and skills of Internet use
and other resources consistent with acceptable use policies including
the legal consequences of plagiarism and the need for authenticity
in student work through an understanding of copyright issues. (5)
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Demonstrate and advocate legal and ethical behaviors
among peers, family, and community regarding the use of technology
and information. (5)
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Explain and use advanced terminology, tools, and
concepts associated with software applications, telecommunications,
and emerging technologies. (1,3)
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Use technology tools and resources for managing
and communicating personal/professional information (e.g., finances,
schedules, addresses, purchases, correspondence). (1,3)
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Refine knowledge and enhance skills in keyboarding,
word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, databases, multimedia,
and telecommunications in preparing and presenting classroom projects.
(3,6)
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Collaborate (e.g., desktop conferencing, e-mail,
on-line discussions) with peers, experts, and others to compile,
synthesize, produce and disseminate information, models, and other
creative works. (1,2,3,5)
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Evaluate technology-based options for lifelong
learning. (4)
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Use appropriate technology to locate, retrieve,
organize, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information for problem
solving and decision making. (1,2,4)
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Evaluate the usage of technology and the processes
involved during and upon completion of individual and group projects.
(2,5)
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