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Flashcards Chapter 8

Desk top publisher Software enables teachers to create professional looking newsletters, flyers, and other printed media.

Graphics Enables teachers and students to support teaching and learning through visuals created or enhanced electronically.

Reference Enhanced hyperlinked electronic resources.

Tutorials and drill and practice Gives students one-on-one interactive reviews of target concepts.

Educational games Engages students to learn while playing a game.

Simulations Promote discovery learning for students.

Authoring systems Helps teachers to create hypermedia tutorials and web pages to support their curriculum.

Special needs Software to help special needs students to be able to learn and help them function effectively in school.

Integrated learning systems Classroom management tools.