There are two, though, that I think I can improve upon. The first is "Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments". I try to give students a lot of exposure to different tools they can use for their projects. One of the sub-standards is what catches my eye: "a. design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity." Social media is becoming the biggest revolution in world since the Industrial Revolution, yet many schools simply block these sites and pretend they don't exist. I envision my students working in a world where digital networking is one of the cornerstones of their careers. If we are turning a blind eye to it in schools, where are they ever going to learn it? It is easy enough to say that they will be able to learn it on their own, but that, in my opinion, is asking an awful lot of teenagers who rarely think of the rules in school let alone when they are online. I think that it is my responsibility as an educator to find ways to work social media into my curriculum. This will probably require meeting with the principal and some other higher-ups to get access, but I think it can be done if, of course, the goals are educational. Evaluating success could be difficult because social media is sort of uncharted water in the classroom, so my goal would be to get some social media into the curriculum and have it stick.
The other NETS-T standard I would like to improve on is "Engaging in Professional Growth and Leadership." My curriculum at Walden and my interest in technology has put me ahead of many of my colleagues. I would love to continue learning about new tools and try to keep up with all of the changes. I feel that I need to take on a leadership role in my school/department to promote the use of technology in the classroom. I would like to offer some professional development courses in my school to give people the basics on how they can integrate technology into their courses and become an available resource for anyone who wants to learn more. In addition to keeping up with new technology tools, I can also explore other content areas to determine how technology could be used.