Exam 62-193

Exam 62-193
Technology Literacy for Educators

Published: 16 October 2012
Languages: English
Audiences: Academic
Technology: Windows 7
Credit towards certification: Microsoft Certified Educator

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Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Demonstrate understanding of the Technology Literacy Goals described in the Competency Framework for Teachers (CFT) framework

Identify the policy goals supported by the CFT framework

Identify CFT framework and approaches

Identify the target student outcomes that result from implementing a CFT-supported learning experience

Demonstrate basic knowledge of how Information and Communication Tools (ICT) resources can support curriculum outcomes

Given a curriculum goal or standard, incorporate ICT resources

Given a scenario, evaluate and select an ICT instructional resource

Given a scenario, evaluate and select an ICT assessment resource

Select an appropriate computer-based tool to monitor and share student performance data

Use basic tools to support learning activities

Given a specific learning activity, identify the hardware requirements and devices necessary to support the activity

Use the Internet to support learning activities

Use a search engine and search strategies to support learning activities

Create and use a web-based email account

Given a scenario, select the most appropriate type of software application

Use software to manage and share student and classroom data

Use common communication and collaboration technologies to support learning activities

Organise and manage a standard classroom

Integrate learning activities into a computer laboratory environment

Manage the use of ICT resources with individuals, small groups and whole groups in varied environments

Manage logistics and social interactions around ICT resources

Use digital literacy tools to enhance professional performance

Use ICT resources to enhance teacher productivity

Use ICT resources to support teacher professional learning

Identify and manage Internet safety issues


 

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