Technology, in general, does three things for students. One, it gives them a larger audience with which to communicate. Second, it allows them to share what they create within the classroom. Third, technology offers students numerous literacy-related websites that can hook them and get them engaged in reading authentic texts.
Websites



While there is a lot of technology and numerous websites available, it is important to research the website you want to use within your classroom. Ideally, the site needs to both engage students and maximize learning.
Hardware
Ideally, classroom devices should be such that they engage students and maximize learning. I feel that Apple products are some of the best because they are so easy to integrate within a classroom environment. Also, Apple sends representatives to schools to trouble shoot with their products, should problems arise.

Children of all ages love the ease of use of iPads. The sound and the touch screen capability makes it interactive and engaging, helping students to stay on task while they work on literacy websites.

This seeming dry erase board has a computerized LCD projector linked up to it. This makes the board a large computer screen for the entire classroom to see all at once, eliminating the need for a teacher to recreate what is on the computer screen through the use of markers upon a board.
Like the iPad, the multi-sensory abilities of the boards can be engaging for students. This helps students to remain focused on literacy lessons, while the ease of use means teachers will be more likely to use it within the classroom.
While technology in all its forms can be fun and useful, it is not a teacher. When used properly, though, technology can aid and support various types of learners, such as ESL or special needs students. Usage of the correct technology tools available can help a teacher raise his or her students education to the next level.