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Key Concepts “ If there is some good inflammable stuff, it will catch fire ” Anatole France

What is Meaningful Learning? Active Intentional Cooperative Authentic Constructive

How does technology facilitate learning? Learning From Technology

How does technology facilitate learning? Learning With Technology

Methods, Media & Materials Instructional Methods IM are the procedures selected to help learners to achieve the objectives.

Methods, Media & Materials Instructional Media IM are carriers of information between a source and a receiver.

Methods, Media & Materials Instructional Materials What is your favorite media to learn with? Why?

Which M/M/M Should I Choose? Selection of method, media and/or material StudentsEnvironmentObjectivesResources