From a systems approach, teaching with technology involves four major components:
the students, the instructor, course content, and technology tools (See Figure
1). An examination of each component raises a set of issues that we need to
consider in order to make technology integration as successful as possible.
For example, content can be examined in terms of learning outcomes and the
discipline being taught. Instructors can think of their own experience with
technology, the amount of time they have for planning and teaching, and their
view of their role in the teaching and learning process. We need to think
carefully about our students, their exposure and access to technology as well
as their preferred learning styles. Finally, we can turn to the technology
itself and analyze it according to its functions. This approach to teaching
and learning with technology assumes that the four component parts are integrated
and that changes in one part will require adjustments to the other three in
order to achieve the same goals.
From Zhu & Kaplan (2001) McKeachie's Teaching Tips.