The document discusses several topics related to technology integration in education, including spending time playing computer games in cafes, supplying one computer unit per public school, and technology in the third world. It provides basic concepts on integrating technology in instruction, noting that merely using computers does not equal integration. True integration means using learning technologies to introduce, reinforce and extend skills in a way that changes how classes are conducted and improves instruction beyond what is possible without technology. It also lists some external signs of effective technology integration.