Classroom Level 2. Technology use provides added value to teaching and learning. For Teaching adding value might mean individualizing instruction or making it more responsive to students questions and interests, or providing additional resources of information so instruction is more real world, authentic or current. For Learning adding value might mean accessing data, processing information or communicating knowledge that without technology would be impossible or less viable to do.
Added Value by Software Types Web sites, CD-ROMs Drill and practice or other tutorial software Tool software (such as spreadsheets, databases, word processing, concept mapping, etc.) ACCESS PROCESS PROCESS, COMMUNICATE
Added Value: Accessing Web sites and CD-ROMs Multi-sensory Greater amounts of data Searching and mining capabilities Timeliness and Relevance of the information
Added Value: Processing Drill and Practice and Tutorial Software Self-paced Individual attention Remediation Practice to the point of fluency
Added Value: Processing and Communication Tool Software Visualizing information Develop process or skill capabilities Organize information so it is searchable, or ready for sorting Communicate findings and understanding to others Mindtool-like Uses