Wednesday, December 9, 2020

ICT as educator

The use of ict is widely recognized as an everyday part of many people 's lives, and has an impact on many aspects of society, including education, training and employment, the economic prosperity of individuals and countries, as well as media and information transfer and leisure activities. Significant effort and investment has been put into maximising the benefits of ict with in education and training across developed and developing nations.                 ICT provides support in education for all as remove barriers to participation and learning for all. It helps in interactive forms of e-learning that lead to a more deeper and participative learning, problem solving inquiry learning and creativity.  All this play a role of competencies for innovation and can be enriched and improved by using e-learning. The challenge is to nurture new and innovative learning approaches to,  ensure that teachers and parents are aware of their potential and support them on curricula, teaching guidelines and teaching training. The role of ict is helping students with special educational needs gain greater autonomy and enabling students to keep in contact with their classmates. ICT helps users to learn at their own pace. ICT can also encourage less able students and enhance their self esteem. It's an integral in supporting learning in a variety of ways. Technology can help disabled children to overcome many of their communication difficulties.Acess to appropriate ICT based solutions provides perhaps the only chance of participating in society and realising their full potential. The advantages of ict usage in the teaching and learning process are based on the possibilities it offers for alternative means of communication, providing access to educational resources in more convinent way and to enhancing learning motivation. By overcoming the obstacles of time and space supplementing vital human functioning and supporting the development of crucial skills,  these technologies contribute to the increased effectiveness of educational process by enabling people with disabilities to actively participate in meaning learning experience. The purpose of education is to ensure that all students gain access to knowledge, skills and information that will prepare them to contribute to society involvment and conversation of students become  vital for the creation of better learning. 

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ICT as educator

The use of ict is widely recognized as an everyday part of many people 's lives, and has an impact on many aspects of society, including...