The document discusses how literacy education has evolved from a behavioral paradigm to a constructivist approach in line with changes in technology. It argues that literacy now involves making sense of various forms of information and that students use technology to gather and synthesize information. An effective technology-integrated literacy classroom follows constructivist principles where learning is active and collaborative, teachers facilitate problem-solving, and students play a role in their own education. Computers can support literacy in ways like word processing, online research and projects, and publishing student work.