Archive: Technology in the Classroom
Many of our articles dated 2000 and earlier can now be found in this archive.
Technology
The prevalence of technology in our daily lives and in the lives of our children requires the mastery of new literacies, including keyboarding, word processing, Internet research skills, multimedia production, and social networking. For educators, technology is proving to be valuable in support of effective reading and writing instruction, universal access to instructional materials, assessment, professional collaboration, and home-to-school communication.
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