Literacy with ICT I – Information C – Communication T - Technology

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Literacy with ICT I – Information C – Communication T - Technology A developmental learning continuum.

What is Literacy with ICT ? Literacy with ICT means choosing and using ICT responsibly and ethically, to support critical and creative thinking about information and about communication as citizens of the global community. Literacy with ICT includes 3 components: affective domain supporting skills cognitive domain

Critical & Creative Thinking The Cognitive Domain of the developmental continuum for Literacy with ICT contains five big ideas that encompass critical & creative thinking: plan and question gather and make sense produce to show understanding communicate reflect Critical & Creative Thinking The Affective Domain of the developmental continuum for Literacy with ICT contains four big ideas that encompass digital citizenship: ethics and responsibility social implications collaboration motivation and confidence Ethics & Responsibility The Supporting (ICT Literacy) Skills of the developmental continuum for Literacy with ICT is divided into four categories: access and communication skills input/output skills tools and text skills vocabulary ICT Literacy

Literacy with ICT is NOT a curriculum - since ICT is not a separate ‘subject’ in K-8, the continuum of Literacy with ICT is designed to be congruent and integrated with existing big ideas in core curricular areas since the emphasis in K-8 is on curricular content, the role of ICT is to support student learning in English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies since the focus is on what students can do, any learner can find his/herself on a continuum, from pre-K students to seniors, from novices to experts, regardless of their grade level

Literacy with ICT is the INQUIRY process WITHIN each curriculum English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies LwICT Process inquiry problem- solving scientific inquiry / design process research

How can students demonstrate their literacy with ICT? In the Cognitive Domain, literate students develop this literacy through a process of inquiry across the curriculum Plan and question Gather and make sense Produce to show understanding Communicate Reflect on their learning In the Affective Domain literate students choose and use ICT ethically and responsibly to support their critical and creative thinking, about information and communication, as citizens of the global community. -Ethics and responsibility -Social implications -Collaboration -Motivation and confidence

Domains -Knows & Comprehends Cognitive Affective (Bloom) (Krathwohl) -Knows & Comprehends -Anayzes & Applies -Synthesizes & Evaluates -Becomes Aware -Believes -Values

Developmental Stages Synthesize Evaluate Value Analyze Apply Believe Know Comprehend Become Aware Analyze Apply Believe

What are various models for connecting curriculum/learning with ICT? supplementary complementary integrated infused

What is the developmental learning continuum for LwICT? The developmental learning continuum for LwICT is an assessment tool FOR learning based on teacher observation. It describes what teachers see and hear students doing as they demonstrate their literacy with ICT. How do students & teachers assess LwICT? Anne Davies http://www.annedavies.ca/

What is the purpose of the ‘student friendly’ version of the continuum? - students take ownership of their own assessment through ‘student-friendly’ descriptors

Who is involved in developing literacy with ICT? all Manitoba K-8 students are developing their literacy with ICT all Manitoba K-8 teachers are providing opportunities for their students to develop literacy with ICT across the curriculum all Manitoba schools are reporting to parents about the development of their child’s literacy with ICT

How might the Developmental Continuum for Literacy with ICT be used for reporting? As a component of the student report card sent home to parents. To support learners’ conversations around their portfolios at student-led conferences. To engage parents in setting goals and in creating a learning plan at a student-led conference.

For more information… Manitoba Education, Literacy with ICT website: http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/tech/lict/index.html Literacy with ICT wiki: http://lwict2010.wikispaces.com/ Cheryl Prokopanko, Project Leader. cheryl.prokopanko@gov.mb.ca John Finch, ICT General Inquiries - Literacy with ICT john.finch@gov.mb.ca Also, Thanks to Laurie Wood, Western School Division