Are They Learning? How Do We Know? https://hackscience.net/2023/11/26/are-they-learning-how-do-we-know/
Consider the example of graphing calculators. Using this technology, one can minimize the extraneous cognitive load of drawing the graph of a sophisticated function, so more cognition can be dedicated to understanding the mathematics. When first encountering a graphing calculator (or when encountering an unfamiliar model), determining how to use the device increases extraneous cognitive load of graphing.
IT professionals must train and support so users can log on and use hardware in classrooms, the student management and learning management systems teachers use, email, and other technology needed for teaching. #edtech
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator