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Technology Solutions Relative Advantage Rosa Sangiovanni
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Students cannot see relevance of concepts to their lives. Technology Solution Relative Advantage Simulations, Internet activities, video-based problem scenarios. Students often find active participation in simulations and video activities to be more interesting, intrinsically motivating and closer to real world experiences.
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Students need skills in working collaboratively, opportunities to demonstrate learning in alternative ways. Technology Solution Relative Advantage Student development of a desktop-published product. Address multiple intelligences. Students make different contributions to one product based on their skills and learning styles. Exploration, interactive and inquiry based learning takes place.
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Students dislike preparing research reports, presentations.. Technology Solution Relative Advantage Student development of a desktop-published product. Students learn quickly how to create professional-looking presentations on any subject and they get great personal satisfaction in their achievement.
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Students need technological competence in preparation for the workplace. Technology Solution Relative Advantage All software and productivity tools; all communications, presentation and multimedia software. Provide practice in skills and tools that students will need in our competent work market. Students keep up with the latest advances.
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Students need quick access to information and people not locally available. Technology Solution Relative Advantage Internet and email projects; multimedia encyclopedias and databases. Allow students to interact in real time, and to have access to rich virtual libraries. Information is reached faster and at a reasonable price.
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