Loading...
Loading...
Apply the TPACK framework to evaluate and design technology-integrated instruction at the intersection of technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge. Use this skill when the user needs to assess teacher readiness for technology integration, design professional development for ed-tech, or evaluate whether technology use is pedagogically grounded — even if they say 'how to integrate technology in teaching', 'ed-tech evaluation', or 'teacher technology competency'.
npx skill4agent add asgard-ai-platform/skills grad-tpackIRON LAW: Effective Technology Integration Requires ALL THREE Knowledge Types
Technology without pedagogy or content is just a tool, not instruction.
The seven domains:
TK — Technology Knowledge (how tools work)
PK — Pedagogical Knowledge (how to teach)
CK — Content Knowledge (what to teach)
TPK — How technology enables pedagogical strategies
TCK — How technology represents content
PCK — How to teach specific content (Shulman)
TPACK — The intersection of ALL three: the sweet spot
Weakness in ANY domain degrades technology integration quality.# TPACK Analysis: {Context/Course}
## Knowledge Domain Assessment
| Domain | Current State | Evidence | Gap |
|--------|-------------|----------|-----|
| TK | ... | ... | ... |
| PK | ... | ... | ... |
| CK | ... | ... | ... |
| TPK | ... | ... | ... |
| TCK | ... | ... | ... |
| PCK | ... | ... | ... |
| TPACK | ... | ... | ... |
## Technology Integration Design
- Content goal: {what students should learn}
- Pedagogical strategy: {how they will learn it}
- Technology role: {why this technology, specifically}
- TPACK alignment: {how all three intersect}
## Recommendations
{Targeted development for weakest domains}references/tpack-instruments.mdreferences/lesson-design.md