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bclement10

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When students are taught to apply the process of problem solving and are then allowed opportunities to apply technology in development of solutions, this pertains to:
 
  a. Improving student academic performance
  b. Enabling development of higher-order thinking skills
  c. Improving motivation, attitudes and interest
  d. Preparing students for the workforce

Question 2

Which group in the list is not associated with researching the impact of technology?
 
  a. Center for Applied Research in Education and Technology (CARET)
  b. No Child Left Behind
  c. ISTE and Educational Support Systems
  d. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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