Role of computer as a Tutor
Computer as a Teacher’s tool
Information technology in support of student-centered learning
Cooperative learning with the computer
100

Combines presentation of material with drill-and-practice, games, or a simulation to emphasize material and assist in learning

Tutorial 

100

These tools include mail, email, telephones, cell phones, smartphones, computers, video and web conferencing tools, social networking, as well as online collaboration and productivity platforms.

Communication tool

100

Another term of Traditional classroom 

Teacher-centered learning

100

What are the 5 elements 

-common goal

-interdependence

-interaction

-individual accountability 

-social skills

200

Is any curricula in which students interact with a computer as a key element of the learning process.

Computer Based Instruction

200

The freedom or ability to identify, obtain and make use of database or information effectively

Information access

200

It is where the students absorb what is being fed to them

Passive

200

Learning by a small groups of students who work together in a common learning task

Cooperative or Collaborative learning 

300

These are students who can take initiative and make good decisions without needing help from teachers.

Independent learner

300
It develops cooperation among students 

Co-constructive tool

300

In this case, the teachers are the facilitator 

Active

300

Assigning students to mix ability teams

Heterogeneous grouping

400

Something which imitate a system or environment in order to predict actual behaviour.

Simulation

400

It uses model simulation and exploration toolkits, games, mind mapping, and problem-solving programs

Situating tool

400
Who described traditional learning as a process in which teachers pour information to the learners 

John Dewey

400

Results in promotive interaction where individuals encourage and facilitate teammates' efforts to complete the task.

Establishing positive interdependence