Recently I had the pleasure of presenting at the Michigan Department of Education, with Educational Technology Consultant Ann-Marie Mapes on the Michigan Integrated Technology Competencies for Students or "MITECS". We highlighted how these competencies are skill and not tool based. It is assumed students are familiar with many different technologies though they need support and facilitation in the use of these for communication, collaboration, computational thinking and design. For each of the MITECHS, I spotlighted a project we are doing at Schoolcraft Community Schools that integrates 1 or more of the MITECS in addition to core content.
I am very excited to implement these even deeper into our Schoolcraft Standards and promoting the skill development of all Michigan students!
I'd love to hear your feedback on the slidedeck below!
I am very excited to implement these even deeper into our Schoolcraft Standards and promoting the skill development of all Michigan students!
I'd love to hear your feedback on the slidedeck below!