[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2554] technology assessment tool or rubric

From: Eric Appleton (eric_appleton@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 03 2002 - 15:07:14 EDT


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Hey all,

We're working on the Department of Education CTC grant proposal due in a few 
weeks (I bet there's a couple other people out there scribbling madly right 
now), and I've run into a snag.

I'm working on an outcomes section that is asking for "clearly specified and 
measurable" outcomes. We're covered as far as education, employment, etc., 
but I'm wondering if there is a federal or state (New York) accepted, 
standard assessment tool for determining computer literacy/technology 
skills. Or maybe there is a technology skill rubric that is accepted 
nationally? Or maybe you all know of a just plain good rubric?

Thanks so much in advance.

Eric

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Eric Appleton
Computer Lab Coordinator
The Fortune Society
212.691.7554 x.702
eappleton@fortunesociety.org
http://www.fortunesociety.org/computer


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