What I really enjoyed about this article is the classroom habits. Modeling how to use technology is key in the classroom. If the rule is to not have food or drinks by the computer, then everyone including the teacher must practice and remind others. It is very important that the teacher models what he/she wants done right in the classroom.
This article explains that technology lends itself to project-based learning. However this can be hard to manage in a classroom that is not set up properly or a classroom with not enough space. This article was useful and goes over how students work must be done before they get to the lab.
Sometimes using technology is a much faster way to look things up than trying to find what you need in a textbook. This is why I chose this article because it explains this reasoning as well as technology in the classroom is a good plagiarism checker.
I thought this article was a good resource because it gave the idea to use the one-computer in the classroom as a learning station. This allows students to conduct research not only on the Internet but also through interviews and in bound encyclopedias, magazines, and books. Every 20 minutes or so, students can rotate stations.
If the computer is used as a station, a strategy for moving students through that station is a necessity. Following are some possible traffic strategies: