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GREAT!
We are very pleased that
you are interested in serving on one of our expert panels!
The underlying premise of this project is that teachers of
different subjects and levels have different needs, and that
"experts" on these roles should think together to define
proficiency with technologies for specific roles. If you
work on an expert panel, you will play a very important role
in defining what teachers should know and be able to do. Our
expert panels will:
- Get
acquainted
- Rate and propose
"Technology Strategies" (ways teachers can use technology
to enhance student learning) based on their importance
for that teaching role
- Rate a set of
technology "prerequisites" (basic competencies and
knowledge) according to their importance in that teaching
role
- Collaborate with
other expert panel members to decide which technology
strategies and prerequisites should be required to define
technological readiness for that teaching role, based on
the ratings from expert panel members and
others
- Publish the
recommended set of role-specific technology strategies
and prerequisites on the AECT Project website for review
by other teachers and higher education faculty
members
- Moderate an online
conversation on the strategies and prerequisites, and
make decisions on changes to the list
- Help recruit
participants in the review process, through their school
districts, professional associations, and
subject-oriented listservs
- Help AECT Project
Staff define the recommended prerequisite knowledge and
skills needed for certain technology
strategies
- Review the assessment
tools developed by the AECT Project Staff and provide
feedback
- Update the
recommended technology strategies and prerequisites for
the role each year.
How Much Time Will It
Require?
We estimate that
participation on an expert panel will require approximately
two-hours per week, with a few bursts of activity during the
summer that might require four hours per week.
How do I Apply to
Become A Member of an Expert
Panel?
To indicate your
interest in becoming a member of an expert panel, use the
link at the bottom of this screen to give us a little
information about your background and current teaching
assignment. We'll review that, and will get back to you
quickly. If you are a teacher in one of the roles or a
higher education faculty member who prepares teachers for
these roles, and you've been using technologies effectively
in the classroom, we'd love to have you join!
What do you get for
serving on an Expert Panel?
- The satisfaction of
knowing that you are helping improve the quality of
education in ways that reach beyond your own
classroom
- Letters of
recognition sent to administrators, school board members,
and others of your choice
- Recognition as a
"co-author" of the standards on our website and in the
"long version" of publications about the project (It will
not be possible to list the contributors in some of the
smaller, brochure-like publications.)
- The opportunity to
know, before others, about new ways technology can help
teachers and students in classrooms like
YOURS!
- Did we mention the
satisfaction of knowing that you are helping improve the
quality of education in ways that reach beyond your own
classroom? (-:
If you have NOT
registered with the AECT Project, CLICK
HERE to
apply for membership on an Expert Panel. If you have
registered, please click the Back button on your browser and
use the link on the home page to login to the AECT Project
site. Use the Expert Panel Application link under the
Administrative Options to apply for panel membership. This
will save you from re-entering information you provided when
you registered.
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