The technology foundation standards for students are
divided into six broad categories. Standards within each
category are to be introduced, reinforced, and mastered
by students. These categories provide a framework for
linking performance indicators within the Profiles for
Technology Literate Students to the standards. Teachers
can use these standards and profiles as guidelines for
planning technology-based activities in which students
achieve success in learning, communication, and life
skills. (©
ISTE NETS Project)
- BASIC OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS
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- Students demonstrate a sound understanding of
the nature and operation of technology
systems.
- Students are proficient in the use of
technology.
- SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND HUMAN ISSUES
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- Students understand the ethical, cultural, and
societal issues related to technology.
- Students practice responsible use of technology
systems, information, and software.
- Students develop positive attitudes toward
technology uses that support lifelong learning,
collaboration, personal pursuits, and
productivity.
- TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
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- Students use technology tools to enhance
learning, increase productivity, and promote
creativity.
- Students use productivity tools to collaborate
in constructing technology-enhanced models, prepare
publications, and produce other creative
works.
- TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TOOLS
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- Students use telecommunications to collaborate,
publish, and interact with peers, experts, and
other audiences.
- Students use a variety of media and formats to
communicate information and ideas effectively to
multiple audiences.
- TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH TOOLS
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- Students use technology to locate, evaluate,
and collect information from a variety of
sources.
- Students use technology tools to process data
and report results.
- Students evaluate and select new information
resources and technological innovations based on
the appropriateness for specific tasks.
- TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM-SOLVING AND DECISION-MAKING
TOOLS
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- Students use technology resources for solving
problems and making informed decisions.
- Students employ technology in the development
of strategies for solving problems in the real
world.