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ISTE STANDARDS

Richard Udvardi
EDU 214

Empowered Learner
Students leverage technology to take an active role in choosing,
achieving and demonstrating competency in their learning goals,
informed by the learning sciences.

Articulate and set personal learning goals, develop strategies


leveraging technology to achieve them and reflect on the learning
process itself to improve learning outcomes.
www.creativecommons.org
Creative Commons helps you legally share
your knowledge and creativity to build a more
equitable, accessible, and innovative world
unlocking the full potential of the internet to
drive a new era of development, growth and
productivity.
Creativecommons allows students to share and
participate in work while developing
strategies and setting goals to achieve.

Wunderlist:
is a simple to-do list and task
manager app that helps you
get stuff done.
This can be used for projects and assignments
That take steps to achive.

Students build networks and customize their learning environments in


ways that support the learning process.

Nearpod
Nearpod is a presentation tool that is
available for all computers, tablets, and
phones. With Nearpod you get engaging
students and also customize formative
assessment.
Students and teachers can create
informative slides to support the learning
process.

Explain Everything
You can create slides using an infinite
canvas, use a laser pointer, draw in any
color, add shapes, text, math equations,
videos, images and audio files.
Students can use this as a presentation
tool where they can customize wht they
have learned.

Students use technology to seek feedback that informs and improves


their practice and to demonstrate their learning in a variety of ways.

Socrative
This is a student response system that
allows students and teachers to create
quiz's and assignments. Has an interface
system that is easy to use.
With this app, students can get feedback
on their quiz's and assignments.

Google forms
Google forms, which is part of Drive,
allows students and teachers to create
polls and distribute questions
everywhere.
This can be used to gather feedback on
projects.

Students understand the fundamental concepts of technology


operations, demonstrate the ability to choose, use and troubleshoot
current technologies and are able to transfer their knowledge to
explore emerging technologies.
Flashcard by NKO
Shapes app
This app is an engaging educational
mobile solution for students and
teachers. This app allows you to create
nice text formatted flashcards with
pictures and you can also download
millions of flashcards on hundreds of
subjects.
This app allows students to choose and
create their own answers and questions.

Shapes is a great app that makes it


simple to create charts and wireframes.
This app is great for visualizing Model
Relationships.
Students can use this app to get the
basics for web designers and
programming.

Digital Citizen
Students recognize the rights, responsibilities and opportunities of
living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world,
and they act and model in ways that are safe, legal and ethical.

Students cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation


and are aware of the permanence of their actions in the digital world.

Edmodo
Edmodo is the safest way for students,
educators, and parents to collaborate
over the web. Students can share school
related assignments for projects, and
even get lessons online.

Google +
Google + is a great way to communicate
and share academic criteria. Students
can work together and understand the
blueprint they leave behind online.

Students engage in positive, safe, legal and ethical behavior when


using technology, including social interactions online or when using
networked devices.
Edmodo
Edmodo is the safest and easiest social
network that revolves around education.
Students can have plenty of social
interactions online.

Youtube
Youtube allows students to engage
virtually through videos and comments..
Students can create videos of any subject
area.

Students demonstrate an understanding of and respect for the rights and


obligations of using and sharing intellectual property.

Pushbullet
Cluster
Pushbullet allows students to share
photos, screenshots and notes. You can
also send links, files and text to multiple
devices at once. With this apps students
share work like pictures and artistic
assignments while understanding how
important the respect of others
intellectual property is.

This app is a private photo sharing app


that allows students to share creative
photos to each other with privacy. This
app has notifications, comments, likes,
and it supports notes and videos as
well as photo sharing.

Students manage their personal data to maintain digital privacy and


security and are aware of data-collection technology used to track
their navigation online.
Smartvault
Smartvault makessecure file
sharingeasyand safe. Students can
upload any type of document,
assignment, or project that they need.
You can customize your space and create
logos and designs as well.

Box
Box can securely share files, you can also
create, edit and review documents with
others in real-time from anywhere, on
any device. Students can sty secure while
sharing and editing assignments.

Knowledge Constructor
Students critically curate a variety of resources using digital tools
to construct knowledge, produce creative artifacts and make
meaningful learning experiences for themselves and others.

Students plan and employ effective research strategies to locate


information and other resources for their intellectual or creative
pursuits.
Google
Google allows students and teachers to
research and look up information at your
fingertips. Using key words and phrases,
google finds the most relevant
information for your success.

Articlesearch
This app enables you to perform
simultaneous searches across multiple
sources, for easy access and instant
results using your iPhone, iPod-touch or
iPad! Students can skip finding articles
and just search them faster.

Students evaluate the accuracy, perspective, credibility and


relevance of information, media, data or other resources.
Factcheck.org
Factcheck lets students find answers and
question the truth from politics to
historical information. Students can
analyze information and the credibility
of the source.

Politifact app
This app allows students to get a day to
day information on government issues,
and check the facts. Students have the
ability to accurately write information on
any topic regarding government.

Students curate information from digital resources using a variety of


tools and methods to create collections of artifacts that demonstrate
meaningful connections or conclusions.
ReadWriteThink
This is a wonderful tool from
ReadWriteThink which allows students
tocreate a graphical representation of
an event or process by displaying items
sequentially along a line. These
Timelines can be organized by time of
day, date, or event.

Timerime
TimeRime is a web application which
allows people to create, view and
compare interactive timelines. The
application is available as an online
community and students can curate
information and show it off.

Students build knowledge by actively exploring real-world issues and


problems, developing ideas and theories and pursuing answers and
solutions.
Flipboard

Flipboard is an app that is basically your


personal magazine. You can follow on any
topic you want and share the information
and explore real world issues.

Feedly

Feedly Is A single place to easily read all


the news you rely on to think, learn, and
keep ahead. Feedly lets you organize all
your favorite publications, podcasts and
YouTube channels into collections and
receive updates when new stories and
videos are publishes.

Innovative Designer
Students use a variety of technologies within a design process to
identify and solve problems by creating new, useful or imaginative
solutions.

Students know and use a deliberate design process for generating


ideas, testing theories, creating innovative artifacts or solving
authentic problems.

3-d printing
3d printing allows students to understand
the design process and and create
artifacts at the instructors consent. This
creates ingenuity and innovation.

Doodlybuddy
Doodlybuddy is the bestfriend for those
who draw as a creative outlet. This app
allows you to draw, paint, stamp, and
have numerous tools to draw.

Students select and use digital tools to plan and manage a design
process that considers design constraints and calculated risks.
Bonfire photo editor
This app give students the necessary
tools to create and edit tools, design and
manage the whole process.

Vectr
Vectr is a graphic design program thats
free and allows students to creat 2-d
vectr graphics. This app has calculated
risks and plenty of design constraints.

Students develop, test and refine prototypes as part of a cyclical


design process.
Maya

Mayais 3D computer animation software


with powerful modeling, rendering,
simulation, texturing, and countless
other features. Its a bit pricy, but is a
important for those who are intelligent
with computers.

Audacity

Audacity is equipped with a verity of


built-in tools, enabling you to edit prerecorded files, capture sound through
an attached microphone, or even
stream music and podcasts. There's
support for a wide range of audio
formats for both importing and
exporting,

Students exhibit a tolerance for ambiguity, perseverance and the


capacity to work with open-ended problems.
Maya
Maya is a graphic design program for
experts in graphic design. This program
has numerous tools and options for
conjuring videos, pictures and anything
in-between. This takes skill and
perseverance.

SVG-Edit
SVG-Edit is a designe program that
allows students to create and desgine
whatever it is they need.

Computational Thinker
Students develop and employ strategies for understanding and
solving problems in ways that leverage the power of technological
methods to develop and test solutions.

Students formulate problem definitions suited for technology-assisted


methods such as data analysis, abstract models and algorithmic
thinking in exploring and finding solutions.
Webfocus

Audacity
This app lets you analysis, slice and dice
the data, and see business processes in a
new way. This is good for students to
understand the methods of date analysis

Audacity is equipped with a verity of


built-in tools, enabling you to edit prerecorded files, capture sound through
an attached microphone, or even
stream music and podcasts.

Students collect data or identify relevant data sets, use digital tools to
analyze them, and represent data in various ways to facilitate
problem-solving and decision-making.
Pie chart maker
Pie chart maker lets students create
charts and data sets to understand
information at a higher level.

Numbers
spreadsheets with tables, charts, photos
and graphics using just their fingers.
Enter the data and the file will be
created in just seconds, enjoying over
250 awesome functions.

Students break problems into component parts, extract key


information, and develop descriptive models to understand complex
systems or facilitate problem-solving.
Photomath
This app simply lets students take a
picture of any problem they need help
with, and shows a step by step process
into how to get the answer.

Pcalc
This app gives you a fair amount to work
with, with numerous mathematical
operations, showing you how to do it.

Students understand how automation works and use algorithmic


thinking to develop a sequence of steps to create and test automated
solutions.
Mindmeister
Mindmeister allows students to prioritize
and organize steps and thoughts to
understand a thesis or solution.

Imindmap
This is the best application for
brainstorming activates. This app allows
students to better grasps ideas and helps
develop steps for success.

Creative Communicator
Students communicate clearly and express themselves creatively
for a variety of purposes using the platforms, tools, styles, formats
and digital media appropriate to their goals.

Students choose the appropriate platforms and tools for meeting the
desired objectives of their creation or communication.

3d printing
3d printing allows students to understand
the design process and and create
artifacts at the instructors consent. This
creates ingenuity and innovation.

Powerpoint
Powerpoint Is a great tool for students to
use to meat goals within communication
and creation.

Students create original works or responsibly repurpose or remix


digital resources into new creations.
Microsoft Word
Word lets student write and creat new papers
and information regarding any topic. There
are numerous other tools to help optimize
your work.

Google Docs
Docs is a application that allows students
to write and think with tons of other
tools and benefits. This app is ideal for
new creations.

Students communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by


creating or using a variety of digital objects such as visualizations,
models or simulations.
Pie Chart Maker
Pie chart maker lets students create
charts and data sets to understand
information at a higher level

Microsoft Exel
This app is perfect in constructing graphs
and numerical symbols for visualization
with models.

Students publish or present content that customizes the message


and medium for their intended audiences.
Edmodo
Edmodo is a social media site for
students and teachers. This website lets
students publish and present information
on a safe site.

Youtube
This site offers students ot present
information and message with
visualization and can be made to only let
certain people view the videos.

Global Collaborator
Students use digital tools to broaden their perspectives and enrich
their learning by collaborating with others and working effectively
in teams locally and globally.

Students use digital tools to connect with learners from a variety of


backgrounds and cultures, engaging with them in ways that broaden
mutual understanding and learning.
Facebook
Facebook lets students connect and
network with other students all over the
world. This allows students to be
exposed to other cultures and have
engaging communication.

Twitter
Twitter connects millions of people from
all around the world and different
cultures. This is a good way for students
to communicate and understand other
view points and ethnicities.

Students use collaborative technologies to work with others, including


peers, experts or community members, to examine issues and
problems from multiple viewpoints.
Google slides
Google slides lets students work on and
share information with each other. This
allows other points of view.

Vimeo
This app allows you to have multiple
viewpoints of issues fomr all over the
web. These videos can be shared and
worked into.

Students contribute constructively to project teams, assuming various


roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a common goal.

Asana
this app features high-level views of
projects through dashboards, the
capability for project managers to share
projects with smaller groups within a
team

Liquidplanner
This app helps organize and set in motion
a project. This app gives each individual
a step to take in order to complete an
assignment.

Students explore local and global issues and use collaborative


technologies to work with others to investigate solutions.
Google earth
Google earth allows a sense of
understanding in problems and areas.
This site can bring students together to
understand what is really important.

Instagram
This apps connects people and is a great
hub for news and world problems.
Students can network and help hinder
issues that are plaguing the world.

Best and worst


Knowledge Constructor-Students
critically curate a variety of resources
using digital tools to construct
knowledge, produce creative artifacts
and make meaningful learning
experiences for themselves and others.
This is the best standard for history or
social sciences. With this standard I can
have students better understand dates
and times in the past.

Empowered learner-Students leverage


technology to take an active role in
choosing, achieving and demonstrating
competency in their learning goals,
informed by the learning sciences.
For me this would be challenging to
institute because of my subject. It would
be hard but there are ways.

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