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Students in a gifted education program have been engaged in a computer simulation game called SimCity. The simulation of building a city from start to finish is an example of technology used as a...
 
  A. Research tool
  B. Communication tool
  C. Problem solving tool
  D. Using educational software for practice

Question 2

Mrs. Bubar rearranges his classroom furniture. The class is about to use a Smartboard to interact with a website about Dr. Martin Luther King. After the exploring the website, Mrs. Bubar plans to engage the students in a class discussion about Civil Rights. Moving the furniture to meet instructional needs is an example of...
 
  A. Previewing the technology, media, and materials
  B. Preparing the technology, media, and materials
  C. Preparing the environment
  D. Providing the learning experience



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Answer to Question 1

C. Problem solving tool

Answer to Question 2

C. Preparing the environment



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