What appropriate adaptations to assessments have been made to meet the individual needs of students?

The appropriate adaptations to assessments can be to have the students work in groups or help set-up the computers for the appropriate software that will help the student to reach keyboardtheir assessment goals appropriately.

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How are directions, procedures and scoring clearly explained to students?

rubricThe directions and procedures are explained throughout the lesson. Scoring can be explained in a rubric so the students will understand what is expected from the individual or group work that is to be turned in at the end of the lesson.

 

Does the assessment plan include multiple assessment modes assessing student performance throughout the instructional?

The assessment plan can include multiple assessment modes depending on the lesson that is being presented. If the lesson is incorporating many uses of the technology then the students can be assessed throughout the instructional on how will they are comprehending the software, if they would be able to find the software again if asked to perform the same task, and what uses the software being presented will be used good for in home or for future assignments.

How is assessment criteria clear and explicitly linked to the learning goals?

Assessment and goals are linked in multiple ways, they both help the teacher to grasp a better understanding of where the students are within the lesson. The goals are set at the beginning of the lesson to help the students understand what is to be taught and comprehended. The assessment is throughout the lesson or at the end to help the students see what they are learning or have learned throughout the lesson.

How are learning goals assessed? How do they provide an understanding of student learning?

Learning goals are assessed at the beginning of the lesson, during the lesson, and at the end of the lesson. They help to provide an understanding of the lesson that is being taught to the students so they (students) will be able to comprehend what the lesson is teaching them.

How did you ensure that all students had equitable access to the technologies?

When forming a lesson with technology, it is wise to make sure that access will be equitable to each student within the classroom setting or if in a computer lab. This can be done by checking the computers or talking with the teacher in the computer lab. If the computers or the computer lab should fall short it is wise to have the students share in a cooperative manner and to allow efficient time for the lesson.

How did you ensure that the technologies were being used in an ethical manner?

When technology is being used is wise to be aware of any ethical problems that might arise within the lesson. Assessing a site that might not be appropriate or using software that is not updated with current ethical issues.

How are student learning activities managed in a technology-enhanced environment?

Student learning activities are managed in a technology-enhanced classroom with the teacher observing what the students are doing. Making sure the students are accessing the appropriate software and taking care of the hardware while working on it. softwarehardware

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How is technology used to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students?

Technology is used to support learner-centered strategies in cooperative groups or pairs depending on the hardware or software being used at the time.

How are modifications in instruction aligned with learning goals and student needs?

Modifications are altered so the student is still able to participate in the learning goal. The student will be able to participate in the portion of the activity that will align with his/her needs.

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