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@Amanda - Interesting question. I went about adding the Ed Tech endorsement
as a librarian because so much of what I do involves integrating technology
already.  I just went and re-read the Education Quality Standards and the
only place that technology integration is explicitly mentioned is within
the librarian requirements.

Teaching computer science is-- to my mind-- a subset of the broader digital
and media literacy skills our students need. Definitely part of the
picture, but not the whole.

On the ground, a huge amount of my time is spent supporting colleagues with
resources and training. I also look at things like how we can leverage data
to support student learning, create data systems that operate more
efficiently, screen software for privacy compliance, identify software to
support the classroom and negotiate with vendors.

🤷

On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 1:49 PM Amanda Bickford <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> What positions require this anymore?  Is the computer
> science endorsement replacing this?
>
> -Amanda
>
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 1:33 PM Patrick Clow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> <my first post to this listserv, lurker for 4.6 years - tremendous
>> resource!>
>>
>>
>> TL;DR: NVU-Johnson (now Vermont University) Graduate Continuing
>> Education/Graduate Seminar is the path I used to complete this exact
>> license in Fall of 2023:
>>
>>
>> https://vermontstate.edu/academics/programs-courses/graduate-studies/graduate-continuing-education/
>>
>>
>> Long version:
>>
>> I acquired my Vermont EdTech license Fall of 2023, so I have some
>> relatively recent experience.
>>
>> I'm a career changer. My first year of teaching began in August 2019. I'd
>> completed UVM's MAT program for Middle School Science and ELA, but landed
>> my first job as an EdTech Specialist based on my prior 20+ years in IT and
>> consumer electronics. I was placed on an EdTech provisional for 2 years
>> while I pursued licensure. My first UVM EdTech class was Spring 2020
>> (EDML325 - I passed somehow. Thank you, Lucie. Taking the capstone first
>> was probably not the best idea). I was both performing *and* learning
>> EdTech during COVID remote learning. Interesting times...
>>
>> My intention was to follow the UVM path all the way through, but during
>> my process UVM's program began to restructure and classes I needed were no
>> longer available. I got a provisional extension and was forced to look for
>> other solutions.
>>
>> I found a class at NVU-Castleton called "EDU-5515-C USING TECHNOLOGY TO
>> SUPPORT STUDENTS." That met several of the Content Topics for transcript
>> review for 5440-42 Educational Technology Specialist.
>>
>> I then discovered the "Graduate Seminar" at NVU-Johnson.  It was
>> essentially a choose-your-own-adventure graduate-level course that you can
>> take as many times as you need. I was in remote classes with anywhere from
>> 8-20 people, each pursuing something entirely different (mostly in the
>> education space). I could design my own syllabus, which I did for a class
>> or two expressly to hit specific Content Topics for transcript review.
>> Since NVU had their own EdTech licensure path at one point, I used some of
>> their syllabi as a rigorous framework and to find source
>> books/project suggestions. For one class, I ran a complete syllabus from a
>> previously offered class. I used these Graduate Seminars, plus the two UVM
>> classes and Castleton class I was able to take, to complete my licensure. I
>> could have used Graduate Seminars for the whole thing if needed.
>>
>> If this is a path you find intriguing, I suggest you follow the link I
>> provided above and connect with Professor David McGough
>> (pronounced McGuff).  If you are interested in hearing more about my
>> non-traditional path to EdTech licensure, feel free to contact me off list.
>>
>> Take care,
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 10:53 AM Drew Blanchard <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings!
>>>
>>> Lucie's email is well timed.  I've reached out to the AOE directly for
>>> clarity and information.  Stay tuned.
>>>
>>> I got my Master's Degree in teaching with technology from Marlboro
>>> College (along with the tech integration endorsement) back in 2009; I was
>>> already licensed as an elementary classroom teacher.   I served on a
>>> transcript review board for this endorsement, and enjoyed the process, but
>>> haven't participated on it *actively* since, oh, 2018 ish.  The lack of
>>> current college programs and information about this endorsement feels like
>>> a passive-aggressive way to make it ... go away.  But that's just the
>>> conspiracy theorist in me.
>>>
>>> I think.
>>>
>>> DB
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 12:45 PM Drew Blanchard <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings!
>>>>
>>>> A colleague is interested in becoming a fellow technology
>>>> integrationist; I'm embarrassed to admit I'm no longer certain about the
>>>> criteria for this endorsement. The AOE's own Website is ... clunky.  I
>>>> simply want a list of things a VT licensed teacher needs to do/complete to
>>>> join our ranks.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?  And, with
>>>> Marlboro College's grad program now gone, who offers requisite courses?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> DB
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [image: WSD Logo] <https://wsdvt.org> Drew Blanchard, M. Ed.
>>>>
>>>> Technology Integrationist
>>>> Google Apps Certified
>>>> vm  (802) 383–6073
>>>> email  [log in to unmask]
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>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: WSD Logo] <https://wsdvt.org> Drew Blanchard, M. Ed.
>>>
>>> Technology Integrationist
>>> Google Apps Certified
>>> vm  (802) 383–6073
>>> email  [log in to unmask]
>>> <https://www.facebook.com/wsdschools/>
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> Amanda Bickford
> (she/her/hers)
>
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> and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” – Alvin
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