Overview
This website provides important information for participating in and completing the requirements of the Technology Competency Assessment (TCA).
Related Links
- Center for the Preparation of Education Professionals
- Office for Teacher Education Partnerships
- WesternOnline
- University Computer Support Services
The Technology Competency Assessment is an artifact-based online assessment of a student's knowledge and application of word processing (Microsoft Word), presentation software (Microsoft PowerPoint), spreadsheet software (Microsoft Excel), and database software (Microsoft Access), that will be completed and submitted for evaluation through Western Online at any time and from any Internet-connected computer.
Students will complete four modules that will first guide them step-by-step in the completion of a product submitted for evaluation. Students will then apply the skills learned in each module to create a completely new product based on a minimum list of requirements that will also be submitted for evaluation.
Successful completion of the Technology Competency Assessment is a requirement for entrance into the Teacher Education Program at Western Illinois University.
The assessment has been aligned with the Technology Standards for All Illinois Teachers, and is a central component of Western Illinois University’s fulfillment of the 2003 ISBE teacher preparation mandate requiring all pre-service teachers to demonstrate knowledge and application of technology in future programs.
The Frequently Asked Questions or FQA section provides answers to many of the questions commonly asked by students required to take the assessment.
Questions and Comments
If you have questions or comments regarding the Teacher Education Program Technology Competency Assessment, contact the Office for Partnerships, Professional Development, and Technology by visiting Horrabin Hall 111 on the Macomb campus, by phoning 309/298-2444, or by emailing dm-brush@wiu.edu.

