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Structural knowledge is
 
  A) discrete pieces of information that help us identify events.
  B) the knowledge of procedural and declarative events.
  C) an understanding of how pieces of declarative knowledge fit together.
  D) the knowledge of action.

Question 2

What are some ideas listed in the chapter for assessing computer-based and computer-assisted learning?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

There are many ways to assess student learning in every classroom. This does not change when technology is integrated into the classroom. It is important to understand how and why to adapt lesson plans for more effective learning. Also, using a simple rubric that includes criteria for effective technology-supported learning to review lessons can help you provide instruction that is accessible, engaging, and useful for all students.



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