ICT Literacy Assessment
NPR Morning
Edition did a report on the new computer literacy test being developed by
the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Although this Web-based assessment is just being piloted and it’s not used as a requirement for college entrance, as
are the SATs -- who knows what the future holds. ETS announced back
in November that they were developing this test as a resource for colleges and
universities to help them better understand their students’ information and
communication technology literary levels.
The
2 hour pilot test, in which each student was paid $25 to take, is over so you are out of luck
if you want to take it; however, you can read about Amit
Asaravala’s (a writer for Wired magazine) experience or look at a demo on the ETS’s ICT Literacy Assessment site. Also, check out the white paper; it
defines what they mean by information and communications technology:
ICT proficiency is the ability to use
digital technology, communication tools, and /or networks appropriately to
solve information problems in order to function in an information society. This
includes the ability to use technology as a tool to research, organize, evaluate,
and communicate information and the possession of a fundamental understanding
of the ethical / legal issues surrounding the access and use of information.
The original white paper
defines seven cognitive processes involved; however, according to another more
recent, Framework
for ICT Literacy, it has been narrowed down to five, the first and the last
have been cut (define and communicate)
- Define--Using ICT tools to
identify and appropriately represent an information need
- Access--
Knowing about and knowing how to collect and/or retrieve information
- Manage--organize
information into existing classification schemes
- Integrate--
Interpreting, summarizing, comparing and contrasting information using similar
or different forms of representation
- Evaluate--
Reflecting to make judgments about the quality, relevance, usefulness, or
efficiency of information
- Create
--Generating new information and knowledge by adapting, applying, designing,
inventing, or representing information
- Communicate-- Conveying
information and knowledge to various individuals and/or groups
I
question why they dropped define and communicate: an information literate
person, using ICT tools or not, needs to identify what information they need
and after they access, manage, integrate, evaluate and create, they need to be
able to communicate their findings. Perhaps ETS felt they couldn’t test those.
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