ECI 415 - Arts & Adolesence

10.1 Use the Computer Skills Curriculum to identify what students should known and be able to do    
10.2 Use school television resources that support the curriculum    
10.3 Access resources for planning instruction available via telecommunications    
10.4 Goals of the NC Computer Skills Curriculum    
10.5 The NC Computer Skills Assessment    
11.1 Use technology in the discipline/subject for learning ad as a medium for communications    
11.2 Use media and technology to present the subject so that it is comprehensible to others Use software such as Kid Pix, Flying Colors, or Dabbler for visual arts exploration Use software such as LifeForms for dance exploration
11.3 Use technology-based tools that are specific to the discipline Use software such as Kid Pix, Flying Colors, or Dabbler for visual arts exploration Use software such as LifeForms for dance exploration, and Opening Night (MECC) to develop a play
11.4 Use technology to facilitate teaching strategies specific to the discipline    
12.1 Develop performance tasks that require students to develop to (a) locate and analyze information as well as draw conclusions and (b) use a variety of media to communicate results clearly.    
12.2 Use computers and other technologies effectively and appropriately to collect information on student learning using a variety of methods.    
12.3 Use computers and other technologies effectively and appropriately to communicate information in a variety of formats on student learning to colleagues, parents, and others.    
12.4 Physical settings that support active student involvement, inquiry, and collaboration.    
12.5 Organization and management strategies that support active student involvement, inquiry, and collaboration.    
12.6 Resources available including satellite, cable, wireless, and ITFS (Instructional television Fixed Service)    
13.1 Use media and technology to address differences in children's learning and performance    
13.2 Use media and techology to support learning for children with special needs.    
13.3 Use media and technology to support learning for children whose primary language is not English Use software such as LifeForms (dance) which support students who have physical impairments  
13.4 Use appropriate local, state, and national services or resources to meet diverse learning needs through technology    
14.1 Establish classroom policies and procedures that ensure compliance with copyright law, fair-use guidelines, security, and child protection    
14.2 Ensuring equal access to media and technology resources for all students    
14.3 Social, legal, and ethical issues related to technology use