1C. Reflection and Additional Resources
Technology Integration Matrix
As you develop each lesson plan, always think about the benefit of the technology to aid to in content mastery and career-ready skills. The Technology Integration Matrix was developed by the University of South Florida. This tool can provide you with a vision for integration technology successfully in your capacity. The matrix consists of five characteristics of technology integration: active, constructive, goal directed, authentic, and collaborative. It also defines five levels of integration for each characteristic from entry to transformation. View the summary of the matrix below and self-reflect on which level you are closely associated with for each characteristic.
As you develop each lesson plan, always think about the benefit of the technology to aid to in content mastery and career-ready skills. The Technology Integration Matrix was developed by the University of South Florida. This tool can provide you with a vision for integration technology successfully in your capacity. The matrix consists of five characteristics of technology integration: active, constructive, goal directed, authentic, and collaborative. It also defines five levels of integration for each characteristic from entry to transformation. View the summary of the matrix below and self-reflect on which level you are closely associated with for each characteristic.
Reflection
View a few videos from the TIMS Grade Level Index for which you will be developing lessons or areas that you would like to strengthen. Identify three goals you hope to accomplish by the end of this course relating to the International Society for Technology in Education - Teacher Standards (ISTE*T) and the Technology Integration Matrix. Be detailed about a possible plan for how to achieve each of those goals. Who might you be able to ask for support from, in addition to your classmates in this course? Where would you go for more information about ideas you have around your goals and how to make those goals more tangible?