(ICT Tools, Roles, and Applications)
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Education holds the key to continued growth and prosperity. A well educated population
adequately equipped with knowledge and skill is not only essential to support economic growth,
but is also a precondition for growth to be inclusive.
adequately equipped with knowledge and skill is not only essential to support economic growth,
but is also a precondition for growth to be inclusive.
It is the main power of a nation. The better education system of a country,the more success
the nation is. Because of it, education is an important thing for a country to level up it’s prestige.
the nation is. Because of it, education is an important thing for a country to level up it’s prestige.
For that reason also, in 20th century many of teachers become realize that ICT is an excellent media
to spread the knowledge and skills. Teachers believe by using ICT as the education media,
it will be easier and better to educate the people. So, know all of us must be at least know about
ICT and better can use it in our daily life. Especially for teaching and learning activities,
ICT had a great deal to develop it.Educational ICT tools can be divided into 3 categories: Input source, Output source and Others.
to spread the knowledge and skills. Teachers believe by using ICT as the education media,
it will be easier and better to educate the people. So, know all of us must be at least know about
ICT and better can use it in our daily life. Especially for teaching and learning activities,
ICT had a great deal to develop it.Educational ICT tools can be divided into 3 categories: Input source, Output source and Others.
Although we all understand that ICT is an important thing in this century, we must know well what is
the advantages and disadvantages of it for education :
the advantages and disadvantages of it for education :
3 Main advantages of ICT tools for education
- Through ICT, images can easily be used in teaching and improving the retentive memory of students.
- Through ICT, teachers can easily explain complex instructions and ensure students' comprehension.
- Through ICT, teachers are able to create interactive classes and make the lessons more enjoyable, which could improve student attendance and concentration.
3 Main disadvantages of ICT tools for education
- Setting up the devices can be very troublesome.
- Too expensive to afford
- Hard for teachers to use with a lack of experience using ICT tools.
ICT IN ENGLISH LESSON
To equip students to be literate life long learners and global citizens of the 21st century we must
successfully integrate ICT into both the English curriculum and English pedagogical practice.
The Board of Studies in its cross-curriculum content requirements has embedded
ICT into the English syllabus as follows:
ICT into the English syllabus as follows:
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) content in English enables students to develop and apply skills, knowledge and understanding of ICT in their composing, responding and presenting, and as part of the imaginative and critical thinking they undertake in English. The ICT content has been incorporated into the content of this syllabus to ensure that all students have the opportunity to become competent, discriminating and creative users of ICT and are better able to demonstrate the syllabus outcomes of English through the effective use of ICT.
To implement ICT successfully in their classrooms teachers also need to:
- identify how ICT can be used to meet specific objectives within the English curriculum to improve pupils attainment (Moseley et al,1999)
- understand that successful use of ICT depends on other factors such as pupils’ work in the classroom away from the computer, discussions between pupils and their teacher, and the ways in which pupils interact with each other at the computer
(Mc Cormick and Scrimshaw,2001 cited in Becta, 2005)
Using ICT as a classroom tool has many other benefits because ICT :
- provides highly motivational activities for students …Initially computer-based activities can provide stimulus to undertake tasks that students may otherwise avoid
- links to other learning and to real-world situations and experiences that reflect gender & cultural diversity
- increases opportunities for student interaction and decision making…This interactive process has the potential to cater for individual learning styles
- makes complex tasks more manageable …in some cases these activities require the development of new skills
- thinking and effective information processing skills
(DET Computer Based Technologies in the English KLA, 1997, pps 6-7))
If you can recall a time when using software in lessons meant spending a lunch break installing CD-ROMs in the computer suite, then the prospect of being a browser away from a huge selection of easy-to-use, exciting tools should put a smile on your face. What's more, with ICT budgets being squeezed ever tighter, the fact that many quality on line teaching and learning tools are available for free will no doubt make that smile a little wider. Consider the potential for active, collaborative and personalised learning that these on line tools facilitate, and there's even more reason to be cheerful.
However, even though ICT has a great deal for our educational system, the use of ICT must be under supervision of teachers. Generally computer based activities allow the teacher to assume the role of facilitator whilst students take on an increasing responsibility for their own learning.
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