ICT plays a major role in education by contributing to universal access, equity, quality learning, and effective management. ICT improves education quality and enhances teaching by motivating students and making lessons more creative and engaging. ICT also prepares students for the future by teaching technology skills needed for work and everyday life. The Australian Curriculum emphasizes developing students' ICT capability across all learning areas to investigate, create, communicate, and meet their learning needs using appropriate technologies.
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that is the topic of D.El.Ed course.
topic include the meaning of ICT, the importance of ICT, the role of ICT in education, the importance of ICT for teachers, an advantage of ICT
ICT in Education & its Application in TripuraMRINAL GHOSH
Information & Communication Technology has added a new touch in the field of Education in Tripura. Just see, what is ICT and its application for the betterment of Education in this princely State.
The aim of this Agency project which ran between 2012 and 2013 was to collect information on the use of ICT for Inclusion – that is using ICT to support the learning of learners with disabilities and special educational needs in inclusive settings within compulsory education.
For more information visit the project web area: http://www.european-agency.org/agency-projects/ict4i
Globally, educational systems are adopting new technologies to integrate ICT in the teaching and learning process, to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need in their subject matter. In this way the teaching profession is evolving from teacher- centered to student- centered learning environments. ICT integration is understood as the usage of technology seamlessly for educational processes like transacting curricular content and students working on technology to do authentic tasks.
Nowadays ICT facilitate not only the delivery of lessons but also the learning process itself. This includes computer based technologies, digital imaging, the internet, file servers, data storage devices, network infrastructure, desktops, laptops and broadcasting technologies namely radio and television, and telephone which are used as instructional tools at schools.
Globally, educational systems are adopting new technologies to integrate ICT in the teaching and learning process, to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need in their subject matter. In this way the teaching profession is evolving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning environments. ICT integration is understood as the usage of technology seamlessly for educational processes like transacting curricular content and students working on technology to do authentic tasks. Nowadays ICT facilitate not only the delivery of lessons but also the learning process itself. This includes computer based technologies, digital imaging, the internet, file servers, data storage devices, network infrastructure, desktops, laptops and broadcasting technologies namely radio and television, and telephone which are used as instructional tools at schools.
ICT in Education & its Application in TripuraMRINAL GHOSH
Information & Communication Technology has added a new touch in the field of Education in Tripura. Just see, what is ICT and its application for the betterment of Education in this princely State.
The aim of this Agency project which ran between 2012 and 2013 was to collect information on the use of ICT for Inclusion – that is using ICT to support the learning of learners with disabilities and special educational needs in inclusive settings within compulsory education.
For more information visit the project web area: http://www.european-agency.org/agency-projects/ict4i
Globally, educational systems are adopting new technologies to integrate ICT in the teaching and learning process, to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need in their subject matter. In this way the teaching profession is evolving from teacher- centered to student- centered learning environments. ICT integration is understood as the usage of technology seamlessly for educational processes like transacting curricular content and students working on technology to do authentic tasks.
Nowadays ICT facilitate not only the delivery of lessons but also the learning process itself. This includes computer based technologies, digital imaging, the internet, file servers, data storage devices, network infrastructure, desktops, laptops and broadcasting technologies namely radio and television, and telephone which are used as instructional tools at schools.
Globally, educational systems are adopting new technologies to integrate ICT in the teaching and learning process, to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need in their subject matter. In this way the teaching profession is evolving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning environments. ICT integration is understood as the usage of technology seamlessly for educational processes like transacting curricular content and students working on technology to do authentic tasks. Nowadays ICT facilitate not only the delivery of lessons but also the learning process itself. This includes computer based technologies, digital imaging, the internet, file servers, data storage devices, network infrastructure, desktops, laptops and broadcasting technologies namely radio and television, and telephone which are used as instructional tools at schools.
This is a research-based slide presentation which talks about the use of ICT: its benefits, significance, as well as various strategies which help the pre-service and the in-service teacher.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. ICT IN EDUCATION
ICT is the acronym that stands for Information and Communication
Technology. ICT are technological tools and resources that are used to
communicate and create, demonstrate, store and manage information
ICT plays a major role in education as it contributes to universal access to
education, equity in education, the teaching of quality learning and an
effective education management tool (UNESCO, 2014).
2. WHY ICT IS IMPORTANT IN THE
CLASSROOM
• So many different types of ICTs teaching and learning opportunities are endless (e.g. Radio,
computer, ipad, interactive white board, internet, etc.
• ICT improves the quality of Education
• ICT enhances the quality of teaching (Arinto, 2009)
• Enhances the learning of non-traditional learners
• Increasing learning time without extending lesson time
• Motivating students, therefore engaging students
• Preparing students for the future
• Allows lessons to be more creative
• Students enjoy using technology
• Technology is used in real and everyday life therefore should also be used in the classroom.
• Technologies are forever changing, students and teachers need to keep up with the changing technologies.
3. • Encourages and Shows students how to use technology for learning instead
of just socialising and gaming.
• Develops students research skills
• Students can interact more with the lesson
• Makes traditionally boring topics such as mathematics interesting and
engaging through the use of technology
• Equality education
4. ICT & THE AUSTRALIAN
CURRICULUM
In the Australian Curriculum, students develop ICT capability as they learn to use ICT
effectively and appropriately to access, create and communicate information and ideas,
solve problems and work collaboratively in all learning areas at school, and in their lives
beyond school. The capability involves students in learning to make the most of the digital
technologies available to them, adapting to new ways of doing things as technologies
evolve and limiting the risks to themselves and others in a digital environment.
The Melbourne Declaration on the Educational Goals for Young Australians (MCEETYA
2008) recognises that in a digital age, and with rapid and continuing changes in the ways
that people share, use, develop and communicate with ICT, young people need to be
highly skilled in its use. To participate in a knowledge-based economy and to be
empowered within a technologically sophisticated society now and into the future,
students need the knowledge, skills and confidence to make ICT work for them at school,
at home, at work and in their communities.
Information and communication technologies are fast and automated, interactive and
multimodal, and they support the rapid communication and representation of knowledge
to many audiences and its adaptation in different contexts. They transform the ways that
students think and learn and give them greater control over how, where and when they
learn (ACARA, 2011).
5. ICT CAPABILITY ACROSS THE
CURRICULUM
ICT capability supports and enhances student learning across all areas of the curriculum. Students develop and
apply ICT knowledge, skills and appropriate social and ethical protocols and practices to investigate, create and
communicate, as well as developing their ability to manage and operate ICT to meet their learning needs.
Learning areas provide the content and contexts within which students develop and apply the knowledge, skills,
behaviours and dispositions that comprise ICT capability.
ICT capability and the Technologies learning area
Information and communication technology is represented in two ways in the Australian Curriculum: through the
ICT capability that applies across all learning areas and within the Technologies curriculum through Digital
technologies. The ICT capability will be reviewed (and revised if necessary) to ensure that there is consistency with
the Technologies curriculum following its development.
The ICT capability is addressed through the learning areas and is identified wherever it is developed or applied in
content descriptions. It is also identified where it offers opportunities to add depth and richness to student learning
in content elaborations. An icon indicates where ICT capability has been identified in learning area content
descriptions and elaborations. A filter function on the Australian Curriculum website assists users to find where ICT
capability has been identified in F–10 curriculum content. Teachers may find further opportunities to incorporate
explicit teaching of ICT capability depending on their choice of activities. Students can also be encouraged to
develop capability through personally relevant initiatives of their own design (ACARA, 2011).
6. ICT USES IN EVERYDAY LIFE
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Yn-15JR8w