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How might a teacher use technology to support discussion?

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Discuss advantages and limitations of simulation as a learning strategy.


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Answer 1

Teachers can integrate technology and extend discussions beyond the classroom through video conferencing, online discussions and concept-mapping software.

Answer 2

Answers will vary and should include descriptions of the following: Advantages: safety, recreation of history, hands-on, and variety of ability levels. Limitations: questionable representation, complexity, and time factor.



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