The document discusses state-of-the-art educational technology (ET) application practices. It notes that with supportive state policies, educators have become more aware and active in adopting the best ET practices. It also notes that students are now computer literate, able to send emails and create presentations, while teachers have emphasized comprehension over rote learning and include higher-order thinking in assessments. Recent teaching models have students acquire information themselves rather than relying on teachers. The document recommends schools acquire appropriate hardware and software through advice, and train teachers to integrate ET and serve as models to foster a student-centered, technology-enabled learning environment.