Explain the differences in the R, A, and T categories in the RAT matrix.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers vary and include: Replacement (R) situates technology as a different means to the same educational goal. Amplification (A) situates technology as a way to increase efficiency and intensify productivity in relation to the same educational goals and processes. Transformation (T) situates technology as a restructuring or reorganization of educational processes that enable change heretofore impossible.
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What will be an ideal response?