Creativity and Innovation

  • 1.

    apply common software features (e.g., spellchecker, thesaurus, formulas, charts, graphics, sounds) to enhance communication with an audience and to support creativity6-8.CI.1

  • 2.

    create an original project (e.g., presentation, web page, newsletter, information brochure) using a variety of media (e.g., animations, graphs, charts, audio, graphics, video) to present content information to an audience6-8.CI.2

  • 3.

    illustrate a content-related concept using a model, simulation, or concept-mapping software6-8.CI.3

Communication and Collaboration

  • 1.

    use digital resources (e.g., discussion groups, blogs, podcasts, videoconferences, Moodle, Blackboard) to collaborate with peers, experts, and other audiences6-8.CC.1

  • 2.

    use collaborative digital tools to explore common curriculum content with learners from other cultures6-8.CC.2

  • 3.

    identify effective uses of technology to support communication with peers, family, or school personnel6-8.CC.3

Research and Information Fluency

  • 1.

    use a variety of digital resources to locate information6-8.RI.1

  • 2.

    evaluate information from online information resources for accuracy and bias6-8.RI.2

  • 3.

    understand that using information from a single Internet source might result in the reporting of erroneous facts and that multiple sources should always be researched6-8.RI.3

  • 4.

    identify types of web sites based on their domain names (e.g., edu, com, org, gov, net)6-8.RI.4

  • 5.

    employ data-collection technologies (e.g., probes, handheld devices, GPS units, geographic mapping systems) to gather, view, and analyze the results for a content-related problem6-8.RI.5

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making

  • 1.

    use databases or spreadsheets to make predictions, develop strategies, and evaluate decisions to assist with solving a problem6-8.CT.1

  • 2.

    evaluate available digital resources and select the most appropriate application to accomplish a specific task (e, g., word processor, table, outline, spreadsheet, presentation program)6-8.CT.2

  • 3.

    gather data, examine patterns, and apply information for decision making using available digital resources6-8.CT.3

  • 4.

    describe strategies for solving routine hardware and software problems6-8.CT.4

Digital Citizenship

  • 1.

    provide accurate citations when referencing information sources6-8.DC.1

  • 2.

    discuss issues related to acceptable and responsible use of technology (e.g., privacy, security, copyright, plagiarism, viruses, file-sharing)6-8.DC.2

  • 3.

    discuss the consequences related to unethical use of information and communication technologies6-8.DC.3

  • 4.

    discuss possible societal impact of technology in the future and reflect on the importance of technology in the past6-8.DC.4

  • 5.

    create media-rich presentations on the appropriate and ethical use of digital tools and resources6-8.DC.5

  • 6.

    discuss the long term ramifications (digital footprint) of participating in questionable online activities (e.g., posting photos of risqué poses or underage drinking, making threats to others)6-8.DC.6

  • 7.

    describe the potential risks and dangers associated with online communications6-8.DC.7

Technology Operations and Concepts

  • 1.

    identify file formats for a variety of applications (e.g., doc, xls, pdf, txt, jpg, mp3)6-8.TC.1

  • 2.

    use a variety of technology tools (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus, grammar-checker, calculator) to maximize the accuracy of technology-produced materials6-8.TC.2

  • 3.

    perform queries on existing databases6-8.TC.3

  • 4.

    know how to create and use various functions available in a database (e.g., filtering, sorting, charts)6-8.TC.4

  • 5.

    identify a variety of information storage devices (e.g., CDs, DVDs, flash drives, SD cards) and provide rationales for using a certain device for a specific purpose6-8.TC.5

  • 6.

    use accurate technology terminology6-8.TC.6

  • 7.

    use technology to identify and explore various occupations or careers, especially those related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics .6-8.TC.7

  • 8.

    discuss possible uses of technology to support personal pursuits and lifelong learning6-8.TC.8

  • 9.

    understand and discuss how assistive technologies can benefit all individuals6-8.TC.9

  • 10.

    discuss security issues related to e-commerce6-8.TC.10

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
When were these standards adopted?
2009