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INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY
IN SUPPORT OF
STUDENT-CENTERED
CLASSROOM
THE TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM
Arranged with neat columns and rows of
student chairs
The teacher has to manage misbehavior in
class
Students are independent in the end of every
lesson
THE STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING CLASSROOM

Desks or tables are arranged so that it's easy for students to


collaborate on projects or on analyzing readings
Student-centered assessments ask open-ended questions that force
learners to reflect and synthesize what they have learned
The teacher becomes a participant and co-learner in discussion,
asking questions and perhaps correcting misconceptions, but not
telling learners what they need to know
NEW SCHOOL CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT

PERFORMING COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING FOR TEXT OR


GRAPH PRESENTATIONS
PREPARING POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
SEARCHING INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
BRAINSTORMING IDEAS, PROBLEMS AND PROJECT PLANS

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