Technology use in the classroom is when some type of technology is used in the classroom. Technology integration is when types of technology is tied into lessons and activities for students.
Teachers can use technology for many different purposes in the classroom.  These include… Information Images Interactions Inquiry To be more specific, word processing programs, calculators, TV programs, websites, digital cameras, etc.
By integrating technology in the classroom, there are a few things that will be accomplished… Will meet instructional, curriculum, assessment, classroom management, and many more standards. Use technology as a learning tool for your students.  For example,  have students play a computer game to review a lesson. Computers can be used as mind tools in the classroom. Teachers can also use white boards, video cameras, DVD players, and power points to guide students through lessons.
Learning domain Transmission: learning as instructor leads courses and demonstrations. Emergence: learning as reflection and cognition. Acquisition: learning as self-selected (exploring, experimenting, self-instruction). Accretion:  learning continually, learning of language, culture, habits, etc.).
The effectiveness of technology depends how you implement it in your classroom.  To be effective, a teacher should… Plan properly how they are going to integrate it into classroom. Check out how much technical support the school gets. Have a trial period of the technology being used to see how well it will work with students.
Technology can be used in all forms for any subject in schools. Teachers are responsible for engaging their students in technology. Integrate technology into your lessons, don’t just “use” it. Have fun with technology and make your lessons more creative and interesting by using it.

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    Technology use inthe classroom is when some type of technology is used in the classroom. Technology integration is when types of technology is tied into lessons and activities for students.
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    Teachers can usetechnology for many different purposes in the classroom. These include… Information Images Interactions Inquiry To be more specific, word processing programs, calculators, TV programs, websites, digital cameras, etc.
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    By integrating technologyin the classroom, there are a few things that will be accomplished… Will meet instructional, curriculum, assessment, classroom management, and many more standards. Use technology as a learning tool for your students. For example, have students play a computer game to review a lesson. Computers can be used as mind tools in the classroom. Teachers can also use white boards, video cameras, DVD players, and power points to guide students through lessons.
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    Learning domain Transmission:learning as instructor leads courses and demonstrations. Emergence: learning as reflection and cognition. Acquisition: learning as self-selected (exploring, experimenting, self-instruction). Accretion: learning continually, learning of language, culture, habits, etc.).
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    The effectiveness oftechnology depends how you implement it in your classroom. To be effective, a teacher should… Plan properly how they are going to integrate it into classroom. Check out how much technical support the school gets. Have a trial period of the technology being used to see how well it will work with students.
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    Technology can beused in all forms for any subject in schools. Teachers are responsible for engaging their students in technology. Integrate technology into your lessons, don’t just “use” it. Have fun with technology and make your lessons more creative and interesting by using it.