[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3730] A tool for assessing adult ESL teacher technology skills

From: karisa tashjian (ktashjian@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 08 2005 - 23:15:21 EDT


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Hi colleagues,
 
I am looking for an interactive, online tool that will
allow adult ESL teachers to self-assess their computer
skills and ability to integrate technology into their
curriculum.  I would like a tool that gives immediate
feedback as to their strengths and weaknesses and
maybe even ideas for professional development.  I like
Indiana's My Target 2 tool, however, it is geared for
K-12 teachers and is quite lengthy
(http://mytarget.iassessment.org/ia/render.userLayoutRootNode.uP).
 
 
I look forward to your ideas.  Thanks.
 
Karisa Tashjian
Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative


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