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Performance Outcomes for Online Teaching Endorsement (all must be satisfied to recommend candidate for endorsement) (#) effectivel! use and assist others in $ord%processing, spreadsheet, and presentation soft$are. Target for Performance (course(s) or prior experience) Evidence (include date of completion, course #, project name, grade (if given), and attach artifact or refer to location in KMS. !ay "##$ completion of TEC% ,-,.-,/  )*+, 2echnolog! 0xpertise Scenario #,. Simulated student assistance $ith o$er oint. (rtifact included in KMS3 M! 2echnolog! 4esources, S'ills, and ractice age. 5+-5+ pts. 5-56-5+,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. #ncluded o$er oint resentation and delivered $ithin 8imba 7ive &lassroom setting. o$er oint presentation included in KMS as a slideshare and scribd embedded file3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. (##) ,) effectivel! use #nternet bro$sers, email applications and online eti;uette. &omputer S'ill &ompetenc! (ssessment )*+< )*+< Performance outcomes reserved for assessment &y field-&ased o&servation in Practicum' Candidate SelfAssessment Not satisfied artiall! satisfied "ull! satisfied nstructor Assessment Not satisfied artiall! satisfied "ull! satisfied Program Advisor Assessment Not satisfied artiall! satisfied "ull! satisfied
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(#?) utili=e s!nchronous and as!nchronous tools effectivel! (i.e., discussion boards, chat tools, electronic $hiteboards, etc.).
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/-,<-5+,/3  )*+5 KMS3 1igital &iti=enship page. (dded legal clipart, photos, and fonts to sections of m! KMS using appropriate image managing and referencing including lin's to the original source. >sed legal-ethic images and fonts. See KMS for evidence. 5-56-5+,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 8imba 7ive &lassroom setting.. 17M lan (,++-,++ pts) included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. Spring 5+,/3  )*+,. Scenarios completed in 9nline 1iscussion @roups. 8ee'l! discussion groups re;uired a variet! of problem solving approaches. #ncluded in KMS3 M! 2echnolog! 4esources, S'ills, and ractice section. Ma! 5++. #2ech completion. 5+,/% resent. 8or' in o$n online classroom through @eorgia Southern and ?aldosta State >niversit!. /-5<-5+,/3 KMS M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills,
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(?##) demonstrate continual gro$th in technolog! 'no$ledge and s'ills to sta! abreast of current and emerging technologies.
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(?###) model appropriate strategies essential to continued gro$th and development of the understanding of technolog! operations and concepts.
(#) demonstrate effective strategies and techni;ues that activel! engage students in the learning process, in designing, and assessing online learners and instruction. (##) appl! current research on teaching and learning $ith technolog! $hen planning learning environments and experiences.
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(###) create and maintain a communit! b! creating value, effective facilitation, and an environment of trust, establishing consistent and reliable operating norms, and supporting individualit! and empo$erment.
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(?#) incorporate $ithin instructional designs sufficient support, directions, and guidelines for online learners.
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(?##) lead online instruction groups that are meaningful, project%based, in;uir!%oriented. (?###) model and demonstrate effective moderator techni;ues to facilitate active student participation.
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5-.-5+,/  )*+, S!llabus construction% # created a s!llabus for an online rofessional 1evelopment 8or'shop in 1igital &ommunication. (rtifact lin'ed in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice. B+-B+ pts. <-,+%/-<+-5+,/ KMS completion of m! % ,5 online learning module 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching
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(#:) differentiate instruction of studentsC learning st!les and needs and assist students in assimilating and accommodating meaningful information. (:) appl! technolog! to increase productivit!.
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/-,+-5+,/ KMS 9nline 2eaching, 7earning and (ssessment Strategies Scenarios. <-5)-5+,/ KMS % ,5 7M S!llabus &onstruction 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. ,-,.-5+,/  )*+, 2echnolog! 0xpertise Scenario #5. 2his scenario simulated the opportunit! to teach an online class. (rtifact included in KMS3 M! technolog! resources, s'ills and practice page. 5+-5+ pts. 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting.. 17M lan ,++-,++
(:#) appl! technolog! to engage studentsC higher order thin'ing s'ills and creativit!.
(#) consistentl! model effective communication s'ills and maintain records of applicable communications $ith students.
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(##) facilitate regular and fre;uent teacher%student interaction, student% student interaction, and teacher%parent interaction in a variet! of $a!s.
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7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section.
(###) provide an effective online s!llabus that la!s out the terms of the class interaction for both teacher and students, defines clear expectations for both teacher and students, details the grading criteria and appropriate and inappropriate behavior for students, and explains the course organi=ation to students.
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5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. 5-.-5+,/  )*+, S!llabus construction% # created a s!llabus for an online rofessional 1evelopment 8or'shop in 1igital &ommunication. (rtifact lin'ed in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice. B+-B+ pts.
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5-5<-,/  )*+, (ssessment and "eedbac' Scenario #5. Simulated scenario $ith three students $ho have almost identical responses to both objective and $ritten items. (rtifact lin' included in KMS3 M! 2echnolog! resources, s'ills, and practices page. 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section.
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(?##) provide clearl! defined statements informing students $hat to expect in terms of their response time
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5-.-5+,/  )*+, S!llabus construction% # created a s!llabus for an online rofessional 1evelopment 8or'shop in 1igital &ommunication. (rtifact lin'ed in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice. B+-B+ pts. 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++
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(#) establish standards for student behavior that are designed to ensure academic integrit! and appropriate uses of the #nternet and $ritten communication.
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5-5-,/ Student, instructor, parent communication Scenario #<. Simulated scenarios involving the Drules of engagementE during online discussions. (rtifact lin' included in KMS3 M! 2echnolog! 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. 5+-5+ pts. 5-.-5+,/  )*+, S!llabus construction% # created a s!llabus for an online rofessional 1evelopment 8or'shop in 1igital &ommunication. (rtifact lin'ed in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice. B+-B+ pts. 5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section.
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(##) clearl! identif! the ris's of academic dishonest! in online testing and creates assessment opportunities, $hich limit this ris' .
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5-5<-,/  )*+, (ssessment and "eedbac' Scenario #5. Simulated scenario $ith three students $ho have almost identical responses to both objective and $ritten items. (rtifact lin' included in KMS3 M! technolog! resources, s'ills, and practice page. Spring 5+,/  )*+, M! (ccess, (ssessment and "eedbac' 4esources, S'ills and ractice 8i'i age. rovided lin' to an online article about pros and cons of online assessment especiall! as it pertains to cheating.
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(#?) provide a cop!right statement or disclaimer $hich clearl! identifies the o$ner(s) of the course and the source(s) of the material students are
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(?#) use appropriate strategies and resources for dealing $ith student issues arising from inappropriate use of electronicall!% accessed data or information
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(?##) inform students of their right to privac! and the conditions under $hich their names or online submissions ma! be shared $ith others
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(#) appl! experiences as an online student to develop successful strategies for teaching online. (##) demonstrate the abilit! to anticipate challenges and problems in the online classroom.
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(###) experience the perspective of the online student through his or her responsiveness and empathetic behaviors to$ard students.
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(#) continuall! revie$ all materials and 8eb resources for alignment $ith course objectives and standards and or appropriateness
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(##) create assignments, projects and assessments that are aligned to address visual, auditor!, and tactile learning st!les.
(###) use authentic assessment of student ac;uired 'no$ledge and s'ills as part of the evaluation process (#?) provide continuous evaluation of students, to include pre% and post% testing as $ell as student input throughout the course. (?) develop a triangulation of the assignments, assessments and standards%based learning goals. (?#) create assignments that are authentic and relevant to the content and should elicit a response from the student
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(##) provide activities, modified as necessar!, that are relevant to special education modifications, student age, cultural bac'ground and experiences. (###) encourage collaboration and interaction among all students
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5-56-,/3  )*+, rofessional 1evelopment 7earning Module presentation. 7ed <+ minute s!nchronous discussion $ithin 7ive &lassroom setting. 17M lan ,++-,++ pts included in KMS3 M! 9nline 2eaching 4esources, S'ills, and ractice Section. ,-5*-,/  )*+, #nstructional 1esign Scenario3 Simulated teaching online course of 6th grade math (rtifact included in KMS3 M! technolog! 4esources, S'ills, and ractice age. 5+-5+ pts.
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(#) gather appropriate bac'ground and content 'no$ledge assessment data for each student and base instruction on student assessment data (##) revie$ student responses to test items in online testing soft$are to identif! issues in testing or pedagogical strategies.
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(###) demonstrate a$areness of observational data (i.e., trac'ing data in electronic courses, 8eb logs, email, etc.) and its uses in monitoring course progress and effectiveness
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(#?) provide opportunities for evaluating teaching effectiveness $ithin the online environment (i.e., classroom assessment techni;ues, teacher evaluations, teacher peer revie$s)
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