“…Bangert-Drowns and Pyke (2001) defined a taxonomy of seven forms of engagement that can shed light on student learning with educational software. First, viewing learning with software as a literate act, a view echoed in other research (e.g., Jacobson & Spiro, 1995;Scardamalia, et al, 1989;Yang, 2002), allows educators to apply literacy research to pedagogical problems in technology integration. Second, the taxonomy integrates theoretical constructs (e.g., disengagement, software navigation, self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation, self-regulation, critical thinking, and high literacy) into a coherent, hierarchical framework.…”