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    Is the eective use of technological tools in learning It is concern an arrays of tools such as media, machi

    networing hardware !ot restricted to high technology

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    Includes numerous ty"es of media that deliver te#t, images, animation, and streaming video, and includeincludes technology a""lications and "rocesses suchaudio ta"e, satellite tv, $D%R&', and com"uter%(aselearning.

    Technology does not re"lace "eo"le) it ena(les "eo"only re"lace "eo"le when they do not now how to w

    T. Richardson

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    $an (e traced (ac to the +re%historic times

    $ave of Beasts in Gilf e(ir, S- gy"t /i(yan De

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    Blac(oards

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    Du"licating 'achines

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    &verhead +ro0ectors

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    Slide +ro0ectors

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    1sing T2

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    -ith the Internet

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    Is necessary for the "resent and future of education students to reach their full "otential.

    Technology "lays a ey role in innovative teaching.The transition from traditional (lac(oard and overh

    "ro0ector instruction into com"uter%aided "resentatio

    innovative.

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    1ses new technology to enhance or e#"and u"on thestudent e#"erience.

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    3li""ed $lassroom

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    The teacher oers students a conventional lecture onowledge%(uilding e#"erience out of class.

    Students then com"lete activities, case studies and la(%(ased "ro0ects in the classroom

    Teacher serves as guide or consultant

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    4. Technology "rovides su""ort to the solution of mea"ro(lems.

    3inding answers to com"le# "ro(lems (rought to theclassrooms is im"ortant function of technology. 1nliauthentic "ro(lem or "ro(lems that occur in the real

    some "ro(lems (rought to the classroom can (e simand created with gra"hics, video and animation.

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    6. Technology acts as cognitive su""ort.

    The use of technology "rovides cognitive su""ort to leaassumes interaction with others who are nowledgea(l

    can coach, model, guide and give reminders in theaccom"lishment of various tass.

    Technology can hel" learners visuali7e "rocesses 8 relathat are invisi(le or di9cult to understand

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    . Technology "romotes colla(oration as well as inde"learning.

    The conce"t of networ can (e traced to technology.

    Technology "rovides avenues for discussion and commamong learners

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    4. Technology +rograms for Teaching Stand%alone +rog some "rograms are availa(le as ;stand%alone "rogram