Explain how the ISTE national technology standards and NCSS standard VIII, Science, Technology, and Society are different

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The NCSS standard, Science, Technology, and Society focuses on scientific and technological inventions and innovations and how these impact society. The ISTE national standards describe knowledge and skills to be acquired in the following areas: Creativity and Innovation, Communication and Collaboration, Research and Information Fluency, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making, Digital Citizenship, Technology Operations and Concepts.

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The type of learning environment in which each student expects to have an equal chance of winning and to enjoy the activity (win or lose) is called

a. ?cooperative. b. ?individualized. c. ?competitive. d. ?self-paced.

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Which of the following terms refers to a statement of the skills or concepts that students are expected to have mastered by the end of some period of instruction?

a) Taxonomy b) Instructional objective c) Assessment d) Course prerequisite

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A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

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