Developing a Rationale for Technology Integration

Technology enhanced distance education now pervades distance education. Many faculty are transforming existing print-based distance education courses into hybrid print-technology courses. This article offers faculty a systematic way to consider technology combinations relative to the learner's needs and background. To ensure meeting the full spectrum of learner's needs, the types of learner interactions are categorized and discussed. Another main factor with regard to course structure and delivery system is the entry-level knowledge of the learner including their knowledge of the course content and need for various types of interaction. Each type of technology offers a different level of interactivity to the learner. Faculty are encouraged to develop a rationale for technology inclusion that will benefit the learner.