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{ MICHIGAN EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS For ALL students

K-2.CI.1. use a variety of digital tools (e.g., word processors, drawing tools, simulations, presentation software, graphical organizers) to learn, create, and convey original ideas or illustrate concepts K-2.CI.1. use a variety of digital tools (e.g., word processors, drawing tools, simulations, presentation software, graphical organizers) to learn, create, and convey original ideas or illustrate concepts Creativity and Innovation

3-5.CI.1. produce a media-rich digital project aligned to state curriculum standards (e.g., fable, folk tale, mystery, tall tale, historical fiction) 3-5.CI.1. produce a media-rich digital project aligned to state curriculum standards (e.g., fable, folk tale, mystery, tall tale, historical fiction) 3-5.CI.2. use a variety of technology tools and applications to demonstrate his/her creativity by creating or modifying works of art, music, movies, or presentations 3-5.CI.2. use a variety of technology tools and applications to demonstrate his/her creativity by creating or modifying works of art, music, movies, or presentations 3-5.CI.3. participate in discussions about technologies (past, present, and future) to understand these technologies are the result of human creativity 3-5.CI.3. participate in discussions about technologies (past, present, and future) to understand these technologies are the result of human creativity Creativity and Innovation

PK-2.CC.1. 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 PK-2.CC.1. 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 PK-2.CC.2. use a variety of developmentally appropriate digital tools (e.g., word processors, paint programs) to communicate ideas to classmates, families, and others PK-2.CC.2. use a variety of developmentally appropriate digital tools (e.g., word processors, paint programs) to communicate ideas to classmates, families, and others Communication and Collaboration

3-5.CC.1. use digital communication tools (e.g., , wikis, blogs, IM, chat rooms, videoconferencing, Moodle,Blackboard) and online resources for group learning projects 3-5.CC.1. use digital communication tools (e.g., , wikis, blogs, IM, chat rooms, videoconferencing, Moodle,Blackboard) and online resources for group learning projects CC.2. identify how different software applications may be used to share similar information, based on the intended audience (e.g., presentations for classmates, newsletters for parents) CC.2. identify how different software applications may be used to share similar information, based on the intended audience (e.g., presentations for classmates, newsletters for parents) CC.3. use a variety of media and formats to create and edit products (e.g., presentations, newsletters, brochures, web pages) to communicate information and ideas to various audiences CC.3. use a variety of media and formats to create and edit products (e.g., presentations, newsletters, brochures, web pages) to communicate information and ideas to various audiences Communication and Collaboration

PK-2.RI.1. interact with Internet based resources PK-2.RI.1. interact with Internet based resources PK-2.RI.2. use digital resources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, graphs, graphical organizers) to locate and interpret information relating to a specific curricular topic, with assistance from teachers, school library media specialists, parents, or student partners PK-2.RI.2. use digital resources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, graphs, graphical organizers) to locate and interpret information relating to a specific curricular topic, with assistance from teachers, school library media specialists, parents, or student partners Research and Information

3-5.RI.1. identify search strategies for locating information with support from teachers or library media specialists 3-5.RI.1. identify search strategies for locating information with support from teachers or library media specialists 3-5.RI.2. use digital tools to find, organize, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information 3-5.RI.2. use digital tools to find, organize, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information 3-5.RI.3. understand and discuss that web sites and digital resources may contain inaccurate or biased information 3-5.RI.3. understand and discuss that web sites and digital resources may contain inaccurate or biased information 3-5.RI.4. understand that using information from a single Internet source might result in the reporting of erroneous facts and that multiple sources should always be researched 3-5.RI.4. understand that using information from a single Internet source might result in the reporting of erroneous facts and that multiple sources should always be researched Research and Information Literacy

PK-2.CT.1. explain ways that technology can be used to solve problems (e.g., cell phones, traffic lights, GPS units) PK-2.CT.1. explain ways that technology can be used to solve problems (e.g., cell phones, traffic lights, GPS units) PK-2.CT.2. use digital resources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, search engines, web sites) to solve developmentally appropriate problems, with assistance from teachers, parents, school media specialists, or student partners PK-2.CT.2. use digital resources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, search engines, web sites) to solve developmentally appropriate problems, with assistance from teachers, parents, school media specialists, or student partners Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making

3-5.CT.1. use digital resources to access information that can assist in making informed decisions about everyday matters (e.g., which movie to see, which product to purchase) 3-5.CT.1. use digital resources to access information that can assist in making informed decisions about everyday matters (e.g., which movie to see, which product to purchase) 3-5.CT.2. use information and communication technology tools (e.g., calculators, probes, videos, DVDs, educational software) to collect, organize, and evaluate information to assist with solving problems 3-5.CT.2. use information and communication technology tools (e.g., calculators, probes, videos, DVDs, educational software) to collect, organize, and evaluate information to assist with solving problems 3-5.CT.3. use digital resources to identify and investigate a state, national, or global issue (e.g., global warming, economy, environment) 3-5.CT.3. use digital resources to identify and investigate a state, national, or global issue (e.g., global warming, economy, environment) Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

PK-2.DC.1. describe appropriate and inappropriate uses of technology (e.g., computers, Internet, , cell phones) and describe consequences of inappropriate uses PK-2.DC.1. describe appropriate and inappropriate uses of technology (e.g., computers, Internet, , cell phones) and describe consequences of inappropriate uses PK-2.DC.2. know the Michigan Cyber Safety Initiatives three rules (Keep Safe, Keep Away, Keep Telling) PK-2.DC.2. know the Michigan Cyber Safety Initiatives three rules (Keep Safe, Keep Away, Keep Telling) PK-2.DC.3. identify personal information that should not be shared on the Internet (e.g. name, address, phone) PK-2.DC.3. identify personal information that should not be shared on the Internet (e.g. name, address, phone) PK-2.DC.4. know to inform a trusted adult if he/she receives or views an online communication which makes him/her feel uncomfortable, or if someone whom he/she doesnt know is trying to communicate with him/her or asking for personal information PK-2.DC.4. know to inform a trusted adult if he/she receives or views an online communication which makes him/her feel uncomfortable, or if someone whom he/she doesnt know is trying to communicate with him/her or asking for personal information Digital Citizenship

3-5.DC.1. discuss scenarios involving acceptable and unacceptable uses of technology (e.g., file-sharing, social networking, text messaging, cyber bullying, plagiarism) 3-5.DC.1. discuss scenarios involving acceptable and unacceptable uses of technology (e.g., file-sharing, social networking, text messaging, cyber bullying, plagiarism) 3-5.DC.2. recognize issues involving ethical use of information (e.g., copyright adherence, source citation) 3-5.DC.2. recognize issues involving ethical use of information (e.g., copyright adherence, source citation) 3-5.DC.3. describe precautions surrounding personal safety that should be taken when online 3-5.DC.3. describe precautions surrounding personal safety that should be taken when online 3-5.DC.4. identify the types of personal information that should not be given out on the Internet (name, address, phone number, picture, school name) 3-5.DC.4. identify the types of personal information that should not be given out on the Internet (name, address, phone number, picture, school name) Digital Citizenship

PK-2.TC.1. discuss advantages and disadvantages of using technology PK-2.TC.1. discuss advantages and disadvantages of using technology PK-2.TC.2. be able to use basic menu commands to perform common operations (e.g., open, close, save, print) PK-2.TC.2. be able to use basic menu commands to perform common operations (e.g., open, close, save, print) PK-2.TC.3. recognize and name the major hardware components in a computer system (e.g., computer, monitor, keyboard, PK-2.TC.3. recognize and name the major hardware components in a computer system (e.g., computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer) mouse, printer) PK-2.TC.4. discuss the basic care for computer hardware and various media types (e.g., CDs, DVDs) PK-2.TC.4. discuss the basic care for computer hardware and various media types (e.g., CDs, DVDs) PK-2.TC.5. use developmentally appropriate and accurate terminology when talking about technology PK-2.TC.5. use developmentally appropriate and accurate terminology when talking about technology PK-2.TC.6. understand that technology is a tool to help him/her complete a task, and is a source of information, learning, and entertainment PK-2.TC.6. understand that technology is a tool to help him/her complete a task, and is a source of information, learning, and entertainment PK-2.TC.7. demonstrate the ability to navigate in virtual environments (e.g., electronic books, games, simulation software,web sites) PK-2.TC.7. demonstrate the ability to navigate in virtual environments (e.g., electronic books, games, simulation software,web sites) Technology Operations and Concepts

3-5.TC.1. use basic input and output devices (e.g., printers, scanners, digital cameras, video recorders, projectors) 3-5.TC.1. use basic input and output devices (e.g., printers, scanners, digital cameras, video recorders, projectors) 3-5.TC.2. describe ways technology has changed life at school and at home 3-5.TC.2. describe ways technology has changed life at school and at home 3-5.TC.3. understand and discuss how assistive technologies can benefit all individuals 3-5.TC.3. understand and discuss how assistive technologies can benefit all individuals 3-5.TC.4. demonstrate proper care in the use of computer hardware, software, peripherals, and storage media 3-5.TC.4. demonstrate proper care in the use of computer hardware, software, peripherals, and storage media 3-5.TC.5. know how to exchange files with other students using technology (e.g., network file sharing, flash drives) 3-5.TC.5. know how to exchange files with other students using technology (e.g., network file sharing, flash drives) Technology Operations

Skyping authors or other classrooms Skyping authors or other classrooms Online field trips like STARWALK or Visit the Catacombs Online field trips like STARWALK or Visit the Catacombs Online simulation of animal dissections, or simple machines Online simulation of animal dissections, or simple machines Solving real world solutions with spreadsheets Solving real world solutions with spreadsheets Using mobile technologies to read aloud a story Using mobile technologies to read aloud a story Mobile devices to record a student reading outloud Mobile devices to record a student reading outloud ARE YOU EMBEDDING?