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Computer Technology: Literacy and Usage

SEVENTH GRADE

Standard 1.0
Students will understand basic operations and concepts of technology.

Learning Expectations
1.1 Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature and operation of
technology systems.
1.2 Students will be proficient in the use of technology.
1.3 Students will develop basic skills (alpha numeric and special characters)
in using keyboard using the touch system

Accomplishments
7.1.1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature and operation of
technology systems.
a. • Demonstrate knowledge and appropriate use of operating systems,
software applications, and communication and networking
components.
1. Manipulate icons on the desktop, create folders, and store files
within the folder.
2. Use different software programs (word processor, spreadsheets,
etc.).
3. Maintain a current vocabulary of networking terms.
b. Use technology terminology appropriate to the task.
c. Use appropriate Internet terminology.

7.1.2. Students will be proficient in the use of technology.


a. Compare, contrast, and appropriately use various input, output, and
primary/secondary storage devices.
1. Use a mouse, keyboard, and scanner correctly.
2. Organize files on a computer disk, hard drive, server, or other
storage device.
3. Print reports based on a sort and query
b. Apply proper ergonomic form in applying the touch system of keying
the alpha, numeric and symbol keys at a rate of 20 net words per
minute.
c. Perform basic software application functions.
1. Type, edit, and print a document.
2. Create a chart that visually represents data.
3. Import graphics with appropriate placement.
7.1.3. Students will develop basic skills (alpha numeric and special characters)
in using keyboard using the touch system
a. Using appropriate ergonomics, apply the touch system on the alpha,
numeric, and symbol keys at a rate of at least 30 net words per minute.
b. Apply the touch system to the numeric keypad

Performance Indicators

By the end of the eighth grade the student is able to:

• Apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software
problems that occur during everyday use.
• Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying hardware, software, and
connectivity, and of practical applications to learning and problem solving.
• Key at a rate of at least 30 net words per minute using the proper touch-keying
techniques.

Sample Performance Task

• Using a selected piece of software student will demonstrate that a computer


needs instructions from system software to operate applications. Students model
a teacher demonstration of sequential instructions to print, sort, calculate and
perform other functions. The student will also explain that a computer uses binary
codes to implement functions. Proficiency is determined by student utilization of
software specific to the computer and the successful completion of assigned
tasks as observed by the teacher.

Integration/Thematic Connections
See links on Tennessee State website @ ___________.

Standard 2.0
Students will understand the importance of social, ethical, and human issues associated
with technology.

Learning Expectations
2.1 Students will understand the ethical, cultural, and societal issues related to
technology.
2.2 Students will practice responsible use of technology systems, information,
and software.
2.3 Students will develop positive attitudes toward technology uses that
support lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity.

Accomplishments
7.2.1. Students will understand the ethical, cultural, and societal issues related to
technology.
a. Practices ethical and legal behaviors when using information and
technology, and discuss ramifications of misuse.
1. Discuss copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and
use of digital information, citing sources using established methods.
2. Describe the consequences regarding copyright violations
including, but not limited to, computer hacking, computer piracy,
intentional virus setting, and invasion of privacy.
b. Discuss current changes in information technologies and how those
changes affect society and the workplace.
c. Discuss the cultural impact of global communication.

7.2.2. Students will practice responsible use of technology systems, information,


and software.
a. Practices ethical and legal behaviors when using information and
technology, and discuss ramifications of misuse.
1. Discuss copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and
use of digital information, citing sources using established methods.
2. Demonstrate proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use
while in an individual classroom, lab, or on the Internet and intranet.
3. Describe the consequences regarding copyright violations
including, but not limited to, computer hacking, computer piracy,
intentional virus setting, and invasion of privacy.
b. Understand the concept of intellectual freedom.
c. Apply time and access constraints when using electronic resources.
d. Demonstrate knowledge of responsible, safe, effective and efficient
use of telecommunication/Internet.
e. Demonstrate knowledge of responsible, safe, and ethical use of
networked digital information.

7.2.3. Students will develop positive attitudes toward technology uses that
support lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity.
a. Practices ethical and legal behaviors when using information and
technology, and discuss ramifications of misuse.
1. Discuss copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and
use of digital information, citing sources using established
methods.]
2. Demonstrate proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use
while in an individual classroom, lab, or on the Internet and intranet.
3. Describe the consequences regarding copyright violations
including, but not limited to, computer hacking, computer piracy,
intentional virus setting, and invasion of privacy.
4. Implement safe personal practices on the Internet.
b. Demonstrate proper use of electronic equipment.

Performance Indicators
The student will be able to:

• Demonstrate knowledge of current changes in information technologies and


the effect those changes have on the workplace and society.
• Exhibit legal and ethical behaviors when using information and technology,
and discuss consequences of misuse.
• Research and evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness,
comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources concerning
real-world problems.

Sample Performance Task

a. During appropriate curricular activities students will verbally describe when


and how technology is used in everyday life and occupations. Using
observation, teachers will develop a rubric evaluating the behavior of the
students as they use technology in content area lessons.
b. Develop situational examples to test concepts of piracy.

Integration/Thematic Connections
See links on Tennessee State website @ ___________.

Subjects such as Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science should apply citation of
sources and piracy issues as they write and research from the Internet

Standard 3.0
Students will use technology productivity tools

Learning Expectations
3.1 Students will use technology tools to enhance learning, increase
productivity, and promote creativity.
3.2 Students will use productivity tools to collaborate in constructing
technology-enhanced models, prepare publications, and produce other
creative works.
Accomplishments
7.3.1. Students will use technology tools to enhance learning, increase
productivity, and promote creativity.
a. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of a variety of input/output devices,
such as mouse/track pad, keyboard, microphone, digital camera,
printer, scanner, disk/disc, modem, CD-ROM, projection device, or
joystick.
b. Use digital keyboarding standards for data input such as spacing after
punctuation and quotation marks.
c. Demonstrate the ability to select and use software for a defined task
according to quality, appropriateness, effectiveness, and efficiency.
1. Choose the correct software (e.g., word processor, database, or
spreadsheet) per task.
2. Create projects for different audiences (e.g., peers or community).
7.3.2. Students will use productivity tools to collaborate in constructing
technology-enhanced models, prepare publications, and produce other
creative works.
a. Use productivity tools to create effective documents, such as slide
shows, posters, multimedia presentations, newsletters, brochures, or
reports, for defined audiences..
b. Demonstrate appropriate use of fonts, styles, and sizes, as well as
effective use of graphics and page design to create a report or
presentation.

Performance Indicators

• Use content-specific tools, software, and simulations (e.g., environmental probes,


graphing calculators, exploratory environments, Web tools) to support learning
and research.
• Apply productivity/multimedia tools and peripherals to support personal
productivity, group collaboration, and learning throughout the curriculum.

Sample Performance Task

• Students will design a slide-show presentation on a topic of their choice. The


students will be assessed using a teacher designed rubric.

Integration/Thematic Connections
See links on Tennessee State website @ ___________.
Standard 4.0
Students will use technology communications tools.

Learning Expectations
4.1 Students will use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact
with peers, experts, and other audiences.
4.2 Students will use a variety of media and formats to communicate
information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.

Accomplishments
7.4.1. Students will use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact
with peers, experts, and other audiences.
a. Using multimedia authoring programs to create linear or non-linear
projects incorporating text, audio, video, and/or graphics.
b. Creating a document using desktop publishing techniques, including
but not limited to the creation of multi-column or multi-section
documents with a variety of text-wrapped frame formats.
7.4.2. Students will use a variety of media and formats to communicate
information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.
a. Planning, creating, and editing documents created with a word
processor using readable fonts, alignment, page setup, tabs, and ruler
settings.
b. Creating and editing spreadsheet documents using all data types,
formulas and functions, and chart information.

Performance Indicators

• Design, develop, publish, and present products (e.g., Web pages, videotapes)
using technology resources that demonstrate and communicate curriculum
concepts to audiences.
• Collaborate with peers, experts, and others using telecommunications and
collaborative tools to investigate curriculum-related problems, issues, and
information, and to develop solutions or products for audiences.

Sample Performance Task

• Using Internet resources students will construct a timeline listing historical


aspects of computing. The students should select the appropriate software to
complete the task. The timeline describes early and modern methods of
computing and identifies people involved in computing. Students compare and
contrast generations of computers and project future technology trends. Students
will print their projects and share results with the class.
Integration/Thematic Connections
See links on Tennessee State website @ ___________.

Standard 5.0
Students will select and use appropriate technology research tools.

Learning Expectations
5.1 Students will use technology to locate, evaluate, and collect information
from a variety of sources.
5.2 Students will use technology tools to process data and report results.
5.3 Students will evaluate and select new information resources and
technological innovations based on the appropriateness for specific tasks.

Accomplishments
7.5.1. Students will use technology to locate, evaluate, and collect information
from a variety of sources.
a. Apply appropriate electronic search strategies in the acquisition of
information including keyword and Boolean search strategies.
b. Use on-line help and other documentation.
c. Evaluate the electronic information for accuracy and validity.
d. Identify the source, location, relevancy, and content validity of available
information.
7.5.2. Students will use technology tools to process data and report results.
a. Apply appropriate electronic search strategies in the acquisition of
information including keyword and Boolean search strategies.
b. Demonstrate knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of using
word processing to develop, publish and present information to a
variety of audiences.
7.5.3. Students will evaluate and select new information resources and
technological innovations based on the appropriateness for specific tasks.
a. Apply appropriate electronic search strategies in the acquisition of
information including keyword and Boolean search strategies.

Performance Indicators

• Use content-specific tools, software, and simulations (e.g., environmental probes,


graphing calculators, exploratory environments, Web tools) to support learning
and research.
• Design, develop, publish, and present products (e.g., Web pages, videotapes)
using technology resources that demonstrate and communicate curriculum
concepts to audiences inside and outside the classroom.
• Collaborate with peers, experts, and others using telecommunications and
collaborative tools to investigate curriculum-related problems, issues, and
information, and to develop solutions or products for audiences inside and
outside the classroom.
• Select and use appropriate tools and technology resources to accomplish a
variety of tasks and solve problems.

Sample Performance Task

• Using a related curriculum topic, students will create collaboratively a multimedia


(sound, pictures, and text) project utilizing library and classroom resources to
access, analyze, interpret and synthesize information. During the time frame of
project development students will take responsibility for copyrights of software
and Internet resources. The teacher will use rubrics to evaluate this task
including evidence of a variety of resources used to create original presentations
concerning real-world problems.

Integration/Thematic Connections
See links on Tennessee State website @ ___________.

Standard 6.0
Students will utilize technology problem-solving and decision-making tools.

Learning Expectations
6.1 Students will use technology resources for solving problems and making
informed decisions.
6.2 Students will employ technology in the development of strategies for
solving problems in the real world.

Accomplishments
7.6.1. Students will use technology resources for solving problems and making
informed decisions.
a. Use technology in self-directed activities by sharing products for
defined audiences.
1. Create a document using a word processor to share with the class.
2. Create presentations for extra-curricular activities (e.g., science fair,
4-H, or parent/teacher organizations).
b. Integrate acquired technology applications skills, strategies, and use of
the word processor, database, spreadsheet, telecommunications,
draw, paint, and utility programs into the foundation and enrichment
curricula.
1. Compose essays or reports using a word processor.
2. Create charts and graphs using a spreadsheet.
7.6.2. Students will employ technology in the development of strategies for
solving problems in the real world.
a. Demonstrate knowledge of the relevancy of technology to future job
skills, life-long learning, and daily living.
1. Discuss uses of technology at home.
2. Compare technology of the past with the present.
b. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, videos, educational
software) for self-directed learning, problem solving and extended
learning activities.
1. Describes more than one problem-solving method.
2. Selects an appropriate problem-solving method.
3. Generate a desired outcome using a problem-solving method.

Performance Indicators

• Apply productivity/multimedia tools and peripherals to support personal


productivity, group collaboration, and learning throughout the curriculum.
• Design, develop, publish, and present products (e.g., Web pages, videotapes)
using technology resources that demonstrate and communicate curriculum
concepts to audiences inside and outside the classroom.
• Select and use appropriate tools and technology resources to accomplish a
variety of tasks and solve problems.
• Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying hardware, software, and
connectivity, and of practical applications to learning and problem solving.

Sample Performance Task

The student will develop a storyboard to establish a sequence for analyzing and
performing a task. The teacher will use a rubric to evaluate flow chart construction and
accuracy in relation to the storyboard.

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