Of the following activities, which one would not require a teacher to use their personal rationale for educational technology?
A. to convince other people why to support technology-supported instruction
B. to RATify a technology-supported lesson
C. to review and understand school-related acceptable use policy
D. to create or pursue technology-related projects in education
Answer: C
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