PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Keywords:
Pedtechnology, pedagogy, education, integration, strategy, instruction.Abstract
The problem of integrating technology into teaching and learning process has become a perennial one. Common excuses for the limited use of technology to support instruction include shortage of computers, lack of computer skill and computer intimidation. While these could affect the success of technology integration, it should be acknowledged that the degree of suc- cess teachers have in using technology for instruction could depend in part on their ability to explore the relationship between pedagogy and technology.
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