Do you feel that this article encompass the Essential Conditions for Technology Integration? Why or Why Not? Cite information from the article to support your answer.
I think that the article encompass the Essential Conditions for Technology Integration. The teachers have presented their students with a new way of learning to help them do better in class. She made what she called a StudyCast, it was review notes on a cd or mp3 format. So students could listen to these while doing pretty much anything and review for the test all at once. Also having the ability to put the test on a cd will help a student with a learning disability. This way the student can take the test with the rest of the class and making them feel more a part of it all. Then the blogs helped the students learn more the subject and work with other students. This enabled them to have a new viewpoint of the material. I believe all of the examples listed in the article are great examples of how to integrate technology into the classroom effectively.
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I would agree that Langhorst provides some examples of effective technology integration. And he provides students with alternatives if they are unable to access the information in the same manner as their classmates - such as having CD files for students can not get on the internet at home. I think that flexibility is a very important condition for technology integration. That way, you can really make it an integral part of the class room, not just an interesting acessory.
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