Kim Mulkey Ed.S Instructional Technology Portfolio University of West Georgia.

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Kim Mulkey Ed.S Instructional Technology Portfolio University of West Georgia

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Kim Mulkey

Ed.S Instructional Technology PortfolioUniversity of West Georgia

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Table of ContentsPortfolio NavigationIntroductionPurpose ResumeStandards TableProjects PageReflection

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IntroductionKim MulkeyInstructional

Technology Facilitator

Woodward Academy Lower School

Teaching since 1991Husband, David Children, Madison

and John Patrick

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Purpose

The purpose of this portfolio is to showcase a collection of projects and activities that were completed during my experience of earning my Ed.S degree at the University of West Georgia.

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Standards Table TL-I. Technology Operations and Concepts

TL-II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences

TL-III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum

TL-IV. Assessment and Evaluation

TL-V. Productivity and Professional Practice

TL-VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues

TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments

TL-VIII. Leadership and Vision

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TL-I. Technology Operations and Concepts

TL-I. Technology Operations and Concepts Educational technology leaders demonstrate an advanced understanding of technology operations and concepts. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts related to technology (as described in the ISTE NETS for Teachers 2000).

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive10 Reflective

SWOT AnalysisProgram Focus (8563)Teaching Philosophy

b. Demonstrate continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay abreast of current and emerging technologies.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive10 Reflective

Literature ReviewTechnology BlogEmerging Technology

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TL-II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences

TL-II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences Educational technology leaders plan, design, and model effective learning environments and multiple experiences supported by technology. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse needs of learners.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable

Glogster Integrating Photography Civil War UnitLet’s Make a Movie Professional Development Let’s Make a Movie PowerPoint

b. Apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences.

8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive10 Reflective

Laptop LessonTechnology Blog

c. Identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability.

1 Decisive3 Inquisitive10 Reflective

Literature ReviewTechnology BlogBlogging Reflection

d. Plan for the management of technology resources within the context of learning activities.

9 Proactive Civil War UnitSenteo Training

e. Plan strategies to manage student learning in a technology-enhanced environment.

9 Proactive Civil War UnitSenteo TrainingGlogster

f. Identify and apply instructional design principles associated with the development of technology resources.

2 Leading9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPoint

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TL-III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum

TL-III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum Educational technology leaders model, design, and disseminate plans that include methods and strategies for applying technology to maximize student learning. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Facilitate technology-enhanced experiences that address content standards and student technology standards.

2 Leading3 Inquisitive8 Knowledgeable10 Reflective

LoTi and DOE DiscussionLet’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPoint

b. Use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students.

8 Knowledgeable10 Reflective

Glogster Mentor Letter

c. Apply technology to demonstrate students' higher-order skills and creativity.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPointGlogsterCivil War Unit

d. Manage student learning activities in a technology-enhanced environment.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPointGlogsterCivil War UnitMentor Letter

e. Use current research and district/state/national content and technology standards to build lessons and units of instruction.

3 Inquisitive10 Reflective

Technology BlogBiography VideoGrantLoTi and DOE Discussion

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TL-IV. Assessment and Evaluation

TL-IV. Assessment and Evaluation Educational technology leaders communicate research on the use of technology to implement effective assessment and evaluation strategies. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Apply technology in assessing student learning of subject matter using a variety of assessment techniques.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPointCivil War Unit Laptop Lesson

b. Use technology resources to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and maximize student learning.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPointCivil War Unit Laptop LessonSurvey

c. Apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students' appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

Let’s Make a Movie Professional DevelopmentLet’s Make a Movie PowerPointLaptop Lesson

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TL-V. Productivity and Professional Practice

TL-V. Productivity and Professional Practice Educational technology leaders design, develop, evaluate and model products created using technology resources to improve and enhance their productivity and professional practice. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Use technology resources to engage in ongoing professional development and lifelong learning.

1 Decisive2 Leading8 Knowledgeable 9 Proactive10 Reflective

Technology BlogProgram Focus (8563)Program Focus (6462)

b. Continually evaluate and reflect on professional practice to make informed decisions regarding the use of technology in support of student learning.

1 Decisive2 Leading3 Inquisitive6 Culturally Sensitive8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive10 Reflective

Technology BlogLiterature ReviewSurveyProfessional Development Article Review

c. Apply technology to increase productivity. 2 Leading4 Adaptive5 Collaborative9 Proactive

Office 2007Google Docs

d. Use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents, and the larger community in order to nurture student learning.

5 Collaborative6 Culturally Sensitive7 Empathetic

Survey

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TL-VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues

TL-VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues Educational technology leaders understand the social, ethical, legal, and human issues surrounding the use of technology in PK-12 schools and develop programs facilitating application of that understanding in practice throughout their district/region/state. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Model and teach legal and ethical practice related to technology use.

2 Leading8 Knowledgeable9 Proactive

CyberbullyingAll of my projects model legal and ethical practices.

b. Apply technology resources to enable and empower learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities.

3 Inquisitive6 Culturally Sensitve8 Knowledgeable10 Reflective

Technology BlogMentor LetterMultiple IntelligenceWikis Discussion

c. Identify and use technology resources that affirm diversity.

3 Inquisitive6 Culturally Sensitive8 Knowledgeable10 Reflective

Research ReflectionMultiple Intelligence

d. Promote safe and healthy use of technology resources.

2 Leading7 Empathetic9 Proactive

Cyberbullying

e. Facilitate equitable access to technology resources for all students.

3 Inquisitive E-rate

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TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments

TL-VII. Procedures, Policies, Planning, and Budgeting for Technology Environments. Educational technology leaders coordinate development and direct implementation of technology infrastructure procedures, policies, plans, and budgets for PK-12 schools. Educational technology leaders:

Artifacts and Reflections

Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Use the school technology facilities and resources to implement classroom instruction.

1 Decisive2 Leading9 Proactive

School Improvement PlanSchool Improvement Plan Spreadsheet

b. Follow procedures and guidelines used in planning and purchasing technology resources.

1 Decisive2 Leading9 Proactive

School Improvement PlanSchool Improvement Plan SpreadsheetGrant

c. Participate in professional development opportunities related to management of school facilities, technology resources, and purchases.

1 Decisive2 Leading9 Proactive

GrantOpen OfficeProfessional Organizations

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TL-VIII. Leadership and Vision TL-VIII. Leadership and Vision Educational technology leaders will facilitate development of a shared vision for comprehensive integration of technology and foster an environment and culture conducive to the realization of the vision. Educational technology leaders:

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Performance Indicator COE Conceptual Framework Indicator Reflections

a. Identify and apply educational and technology-related research, the psychology of learning, and instructional design principles in guiding the use of computers and technology in education.

2 Leading4 Inquisitive6 Culturally Sensitive8 Knowledgeable10 Reflective

21st Century WorkshopLiterature ReviewMentor LetterSWOT Analysis

b. Apply strategies for and knowledge of issues related to managing the change process in schools.

1 Decisive4 Adaptive10 Reflective

Change Agent DiscussionTechnology Integration and Change

c. Apply effective group process skills. 5 Collaborative Collaborative Blog

d. Lead in the development and evaluation of district technology planning and implementation.

1 Decisive2 Leading

Program Focus (8563)Program Focus (6462)SWOT Analysis

e. Engage in supervised field-based experiences with accomplished technology facilitators and/or directors.

3 Inquisitive Technology Interview