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jwb375

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What support device would you recommend for a student who has difficulty hearing a teacher in a classroom?
 
  A) An onscreen keyboard
  B) An amplification system that receives the teacher's voice
  C) A screen reader
  D) A pair of noise-canceling headphones

Question 2

Contrast the application of drill and practice, tutorial, and problem solving software in the digital classroom.
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Drill and practice software reinforces previously taught knowledge; tutorials introduce new knowledge and may include a management system to record mastery; problem solving software encourages students to organize their thinking and test solutions to content problems.



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