ICT is used in primary schools for teaching and as a method of delivering content. Interactive whiteboards, computers, and the internet allow teachers to provide interactive lessons and access educational websites and resources. The school portal is a useful online tool that teachers, students, parents, and administrators can use to access classroom content, assignments, student accounts, and more. Websites like My School provide school profiles and performance comparisons to help parents choose schools.
Information and communication technology:a class presentationSelim Reza Bappy
its a powerpoint presentation of the student of hon's 2nd year (2012-13)of the department of Information Science and Library Management of the University of dhaka. It will be helpfull for the junior.
Information Communication Technologies application the field of education. How different tools of ICTs help in education easy and accessible to everyone.
Information and communication technology:a class presentationSelim Reza Bappy
its a powerpoint presentation of the student of hon's 2nd year (2012-13)of the department of Information Science and Library Management of the University of dhaka. It will be helpfull for the junior.
Information Communication Technologies application the field of education. How different tools of ICTs help in education easy and accessible to everyone.
ict tools are the most powerful tools for disseminating knowledge among the farmers through the internet services and the individual can easily access this services through internet services..
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 Integration in Higher Education in Africa - Challenges and OpportunitiesGreig Krull
Saide presentation at the ICT in Higher Education Conference, 14 - 17 September 2012, Kempton Park, Johannesburg. Theme: "An African Perspective". Presentation on the challenges and opportunities for ICT integration in Higher Education. It includes case studies on PHEA ETI and OER Africa.
Information & Communication technologies are “technological tools and resources that are used to communicate, and to create, disseminate, store & manage information”
- C. Blurton
They “include hardware, software & netware, as well as institutional, financial, cultural & application- related parameters that determine how ICTs will be shaped and developed by society at large”
–The Research Council of Norway
An analysis of the changing dynamics of education services distribution system due to the entry of IT and how this mechanism could be used as an advantage to promote education
ict tools are the most powerful tools for disseminating knowledge among the farmers through the internet services and the individual can easily access this services through internet services..
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 Integration in Higher Education in Africa - Challenges and OpportunitiesGreig Krull
Saide presentation at the ICT in Higher Education Conference, 14 - 17 September 2012, Kempton Park, Johannesburg. Theme: "An African Perspective". Presentation on the challenges and opportunities for ICT integration in Higher Education. It includes case studies on PHEA ETI and OER Africa.
Information & Communication technologies are “technological tools and resources that are used to communicate, and to create, disseminate, store & manage information”
- C. Blurton
They “include hardware, software & netware, as well as institutional, financial, cultural & application- related parameters that determine how ICTs will be shaped and developed by society at large”
–The Research Council of Norway
An analysis of the changing dynamics of education services distribution system due to the entry of IT and how this mechanism could be used as an advantage to promote education
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Presentation made by Dr. Voltz to educators about the positive effects from using 21st Century Technology to transform teaching in K-12 classrooms and drastically improve student performance.
1. What is ICT used for in Primary School Education? ACM1010- Assignment 1: Blog Taryn Richardson, Lisa Scotti & Melanie Fletcher http://www.metali2010.wordpress.com/
3. Method of Delivery: Interactive whiteboards, the internet and personal computers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JdG5U8Uwhg&feature=related Classroom - Interactive Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources on Promethean Planet HQ (2009)
4. The Electronic Whiteboard Is a very useful tool that is used by teachers and students in the classroom.
5. Websites used in schools http://www.copacabana-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/Get_Smart_Pages/Get_Smart.htm http://www.mathcats.com/#contents http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/longvow/index.shtml http://www.storylineonline.net/ http://www.sebastianswan.org.uk/index.html http://www.funbrain.com/brain/ReadingBrain/Games/Game.html?GameName=MadLibsOnceUponA&Brain=reading&GameNumber=2&colour=FFFFFF http://planningwithkids.com/2008/05/20/10-online-learning-games-for-preschoolers/ http://ww.crickweb.co.uk/assets/resources/flash.php?&file=floppy http://www.bookpop.com/colorpop.htm http://www.firstschoolyears.com/literacy/word/phonics/digraphs/digraphs.htm http://duplo.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx http://www.boardman.k12.oh.us/bdms/golubic/onlineliteracy.htm http://www.homework-help-secrets.com/phonics-activities-p2.html http://www.richardgalbraith.com.au/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/ http://www.smartkiddies.com.au/ http://readingeggs.com/ http://www.starfall.com. http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bll/nina/index.htm http://teacher.scholastic.com/clifford1/ http://www.iknowthat.com/com http://www.funwithspot.com/ http://sh012.k12.sd.us/2005/primaryactivities.htm http://www.roythezebra.com/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/children/ http://www.mathletics.com.au/ http://www.topmarks.co.uk/ http://www.magickeys.com/books/ http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/SplatSquares/splatsq100.html http://www.nickjr.co.uk/play/index.aspx http://www.internet4classrooms.com/kplus_phonics.htm Website information provided by Overport Primary School (2010).
6. Numeracy Website Links 1 Rainforest mathsLots of great interactive activities by year level. Activities are in areas of number system, strategies and processes, patterns, measurement, space, chance & probability and data. This program needs flash player to run. It can be downloaded on the site. Have found this very easy to use and a great resource.2 Internet 4 classroomsThis website contains links to various websites that contain activities related to the concept being covered. Concepts looked at include counting, place value, adding, subtractions, fractions, subtraction, time, measurement patterns etc. The link shown is for grade 2, if you use the arrow you can go to the level below or above.3 Daisy mathsThis is an Australian website for students from 3 to 13. The activities have been designed by a professor. To access the site, you need to download the activities. They cover a number of maths concepts. 4 A plus mathsSite contains games. It also contains flash cards and worksheet templates which can be generated and printed.5 BBC - mathsMaths activities related to number, data, shape and space & maths mentals. Students complete an online activity. Do a test and complete a worksheet if they want to. The activities are for 4 to 11 year olds. The activities offer good extension.6 Math playgroundThis website has some great worded problems for all year levels. It has word problems related to addition and subtraction with extension for regrouping. They have a wide variety of games which would be repetition for those kids wanting extension activities.7 Primary resourcesThis website has number of maths activities for students to complete. The areas covered on the website are the number system; solve problems, measure, space and shape. To play the activities you click on the ‘f’ symbol. Website information provided by Overport Primary School (2010).
7. Literacy Website Links 1 Funbrain - grammar gorillasThis is a good activity for teaching nouns, verbs and other parts of speech. 2 Funhouse - read and publish writingThis is the place where students can read other kids stories and poems and even get a chance to publish their own. 3 Create a comicStudents can create their own comic. They use characters and create speech bubbles. 4 Department of Education website - web linksThis is the new department website which has links for parents and students. 5 Game gooGreat fun activities of various types for various levels. 6 Internet 4 classroomsThis website has links to various websites with a variety of excellent online activities. The concepts being looked at include: phonics, sight words, sentence structure, comprehension, capitals, punctuation, opposite and, synonym/homonyms. 7 Read On - Stories to read onlineThese activities have been compiled by Cheryl Kerr, Beenleigh State School, Queensland, Australia. 8 Read On - Audio stories to read onlineThese activities have been compiled by Cheryl Kerr, Beenleigh State School, Queensland, Australia. Website information provided by Overport Primary School (2010).
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9. is managed by the Curriculum Corporation.
10. contains useful resources, covering very specific topics which are relevant by subject, state requirements and the current curriculum standards.
11. contains contents relevant to Primary and Secondary Education.
12. contains learning activities and information in almost every topic covered in schools.
13. has different styles of learning within the website. They include the use of Learning Objects, Images, Audio, Video, Maps and Assignments.
14. allows teachers to set relevant learning tasks by using the ‘learning path’ option. Students are given a pin and can then use & view the content or complete online activities.http://www.thelearningfederation.edu.au/verve/_resources/maths_index_march10.pdf
15. The School Portal Is a very useful tool that can be used by teachers, administration, students and parents .
16. The School Portal continued…… Contents of The School Portal: The above information is based on the contents on the Kardinia International College Portal.
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20. profiles include contextual and statistical information and compares them statistically with similar schools around Australia
21. was developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
22. can be utilised as a research tool for parents looking at schools to send their children to
23. makes individual schools more accountable, and indicates areas of concern that could be addressed
24. has given parents access to their schools results for the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy
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27. is open to all Victorian prep to year 10 students
28. students will set their own reading targets (to be achieved over three school terms) by reference to the targets set for their year level
29. book lists for each year level are available on the website. They are printable as well
30. at the end of the challenge, a certificate is awarded to each student who reads the required amount of books for their year level from the Victorian Government aims to promote a love of reading. It is not a competition, but a challenge to each student