Auburn High Instructional Technology Blog






         Facilitating the use of technology in instruction at Auburn High School.

August 23, 2007

Intel Essentials Course Module 5

Filed under: INTEL Teach Program — auburnhighitc @ 12:11 am

How do I assess student learning?

Student learning must be assessed through a variety of methods that reflect the goals/objectives of the unit.  Students should be offered the opportunity to assess not only themselves, but also their peers.  Teacher assessments should provide multiple opportunities and methods for students to demonstrate their learning.

How do I involve students in the assessment process?

Students should be allowed to participate in the overall assessment plan of the unit.  Students can further be involved in the assessment process by completing self-assessment instruments (checklists, peer reviews, etc.) and reflection.

August 3, 2007

INTEL Essentials Course Module 2

Filed under: INTEL Teach Program — auburnhighitc @ 1:20 am

How can Curriculum-Framing Questions help support my students’ learning?

CFQ’s help support student learning by focusing instruction on a major theme with specific learning objectives developed through Unit and Content Questions.

How can I plan ongoing student-centered assessment?

Student centered assessment can be achieved in a variety of ways, including checklists, forms, and interviews.  Assessment should occur before the implementation of the unit, during the unit, and after the unit is completed to determine the extent to which students understand the desired concepts.

 A recent comment (click on the # of comments above to see them) asked how can I, as ITC, assist and encourage teachers in creating various assessment instruments.  I believe that one of the best ways for me to accomplish this is to learn more about what you hope to accomplish in your individual classes, and more about you as a teacher.   Knowing what you currently do in your classes, and what types of assessments you would be willing to try and implement, are some of the key components in creating multiple assessment instruments.  Additionally, I believe that if I bring to you ideas and demonstrate ways in which you can implement the instruments in your class (with a minimum of fuss and effort), we can work together to find ways to move beyond traditional methods of assessment. 

August 1, 2007

The Job of the ITC at Auburn High School

Filed under: Auburn High School ITC — auburnhighitc @ 4:10 pm

Please share your thoughts regarding the job of the Instructional Technology Coach.  What types of activities can I help you with?  What types of training activities are you interested in?

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