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Professional Learning

Technology Integration - Micro-credentials

This stack of 7 micro-credentials is intended to teach educators how to leverage digital tools and to support your students using critical thinking, communication and collaboration skills.

At a Glance

This stack of Micro-credentials is based off of the new ISTE Standards for Educators. The ISTE standards were created to support educators in preparing students for their futures. These micro-credentials focus on critical thinking and knowledge students need to thrive in a global and digital world.

Topics

  • Adult Learning
  • Digital & Virtual Learning
  • Peer Mentoring & Collaboration
  • Professional Leadership
  • Student Learning

Outcomes

  • Learn how to inspire students to positively contribute to and responsibly participate in the digital world.
  • Collaborate with both colleagues and students to improve practice, discover and share resources and ideas, and solve problems.
  • Explore best practices that leverage technology to improve student learning.
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: November 24, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • College & University Faculty
  • Teacher

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Higher Education
  • Middle School

Session Length

Approx. 15 hours per micro-credential

Session Format

Blended

Individual micro-credential topics include: 

  • Technology Integration: Analyst
  • Technology Integration: Citizen
  • Technology Integration: Collaborator
  • Technology Integration: Designer
  • Technology Integration: Facilitator
  • Technology Integration: Leader
  • Technology Integration: Learner

NEA Micro-credentials are offered at no cost to NEA members. Non-NEA members will be charged a $125.00 scoring fee per micro-credential at the time of submission. The full list of available NEA micro-credentials can be found at:  https://nea.certificationbank.com/

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