| Teaching/Learning Activities What do you want to use technology for?
To help you answer this question, we've outlined some teaching/learning
activities below that are used across the disciplines and tried to suggest through
examples from the Web how each might utilize a certain kind of technology or a combination
of different technologies to accomplish specific learning objectives. Each example
represents a different discipline, and there are over 40 disciplines represented in the
examples.
Each example is associated with one or more interactive tool, and
information about each kind of technologywhat it is and how to use itappears
in the technologies section.
Note: Links to institution-specific teaching/learning activities in
the pages below open new browser windows.
Conceptual Learning
Ideas, theories, principles of information systems, bodies of knowledge
Problem Solving
Deductive powers, inferential reasoning, testing assumptions, decision
making
Object and Document Analysis
Contextualization and interpretation using texts, documents, pictures,
objects
Data Gathering and Synthesis
Research skills, methodology, evaluation and reporting, quantification
Case Studies
Evaluation of systems by observing and analyzing simulated situations or
processes
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