A
B
C
100

Whiteboards are still one of the most-used tools in class. Teachers write, erase, and explain everything on them.

Functionality 

100

Chalk is still found in most lecture halls.

Obsolescence 

100

There’s still an old cassette player sitting in the music room, even though no one’s used it in years.

Obsolescence 

200

A student can now read books on a Kindle Tablet

Mutability 

200

Teachers are preparing students well in advance to focus on the FSA testing.

Non-Neutrality

200

Teachers use auto-grading software that marks multiple-choice tests instantly.

Functionality 

300

Which piece of technology is an example of longevity?

(A) Smartphones (B) Paper currency (C) VHS players (D) Computers

B
300

Class notes which are taken on a computer represent

Functionality
300

Students can’t go to the bathroom or check out books unless they have their school ID card.

Unavoidability

400

One teacher still uses the same binder for attendance that she started using 20 years ago.

Longevity 

400

A school replaced all the blackboards with smart boards to allow a new, creative median for teachers to teach their students.

Mutability

400

If a teacher uses a game instead of a test to assess student's understanding of a concept, the way of assessing has changed, but the end goal of achieving a mark is the same; what FOUL MAN concept fits here?

Mutability

500

A teacher uses a deck of cards to help her students to learn Algebra.

Adaptability
500

Before the generations of academia, Schoolification was not used as much; inside the school of thought was a thing.However, after academia, schoolification becomes a must if you want x jobs.

Unavoidability

500

A teacher uses the school system's grading system to discipline students: teachers can use grading in order to track student’s progress and abilities. However, it can be used in a punitive manner, (students are being disruptive, and the teacher gives them a pop-quiz).

Non-Neutrality