ICT in schools Done by: Jonathan Koh Samuel Ng Chua Jie Han Sha Yi Cheng
What is ICT Information and communication technologies All technical means used to handle information and aid communication General term for all kinds of technologies which enable users to create and access information. A combination of information technology and communications technology.
Moving into ICT Second industrial revolution(SIR) 1981 Move from labour-intensive industries to knowledge based industries Develop Singapore into a modern industries economy based on science, techonolgy, skills and knowledge In order to attract high-tech industries
Why? Rising wages due to labour shortage Labour intensive industries were no longer competitive Economies of other countries at that time were moving into labour-intensive industries China, Malaysia, Thailand They had a lot of manpower resulting in lower wages Singapore had limited resources and was unable to compete with others
ICT development in Singapore Plans National Computerisation Plan ( ) National IT Plan ( ) IT2000 ( ) e-Government Action Plan I & Infocomm 21 ( ) e-Government Action Plan II & Connected Singapore ( ) iN2015 ( )
ICT in Schools Core objectives All pupils have the opportunity to achieve computer literacy and to equip themselves for participation in the information society Teachers are supported to develop and renew their professional skills, so as to enable them to utilise ICTs as part of the learning environment.
Environment School-wide network Internet access Teacher– notebook ratio 1:1 At least one techinal assistant per school Computer labs ICT integrated into 30% of our curriculum time
Use of ICT in School 3 Masterplans ( )– Preparing for innovations ( )– Seeding innovations ( )– Teach less, learn more
Masterplan 1 Basic infrastructure(ICT) Add-on to curriculum Mainly CD-ROM based digital learning resources Headquarters driven implementation with centralised provisions Budget: $2 Billion
Masterplan 1 Laid a strong foundation for schools to harness ICT, Especially in the provision of basic ICT infrastructure and in equipping teachers with a basic level of ICT integration competency.
Masterplan 2 Built on this foundation to strive for an effective and pervasive use of ICT in education Strengthen the integration of ICT into the curriculum Establish ICT standards for students Seeding innovative uses of ICT among schools Budget: $600 Million
Masterplan 3 Aim Encourage more self-directed questioning and learning An interactive environment using senses to enhance content transmission and retention Tailor learning experiences according to the way that each student learns best Enable students to learn anywhere
Masterplan 3 A continuation of the vision of the first and second Masterplans, Enrich and transform the learning environments of our students Equip them with the critical skills(IT) to succeed in a knowledge economy.
Masterplan 3 Further improve on Teachers’ ICT skills Upgrade schools' ICT infrastructure to keep up with developments Bandwidth at schools will be increased to 1Gbps -- empower students anywhere and anytime through mobile learning
Masterplan 3 edumall 2.0 Providing a platform for teachers to teach students “wide range of digital resources including full length videos, video clips, interactive websites, multimedia activities, lesson plans and visual, aural and textual archived resources” Quote from: unveils-third-Masterplan-for-ICT-in-Education.aspx unveils-third-Masterplan-for-ICT-in-Education.aspx
Pros Better access to learning resources With ICT, students are able to access educational resources anytime, anywhere with internet access Searching for data will be faster, need not look for books– time consuming Internet provides a large knowledge “pool” to learn from
Pros Collaborative learning With better communications due to the internet, students are able to communicate and discuss over long distance (MSN, Skype) Google documents– everyone can contribute to a document at the same time Improve project work-- efficiency
Pros Interactive learning environment ICT allows students to access information through videos, podcasts and other interactive media Engages and make students interested in learning Enjoyable learning experience Retention of information will be greater
Pros Prepare students for work The working world is using IT As processing and compiling data would be faster– Higher work efficiency Students with IT skills would have higher value to companies Better job opportunities
Cons High costs Even though computers are becoming cheaper with time, it is still expensive One notebook= AVG $1000 ICT needs frequent updating and maintenance of existing infrastructure Not everyone is able to afford Unable to implement throughout all schools
Cons Teacher training Many teachers are not used to using ICT in teaching Lack IT skills Resistant to the use of IT Use IT in class for the sake of complying with school curriculum Require to go for ICT training which would take time and resources
Cons DISTRACTIONS! Internet has brought many distractions such as social networking sites, online streaming of videos(youtube) and music Students would spend more time on entertainment than studies Without discipline, students’ grade could suffer
References 55/day1Session2_Thiam%20Seng%20Koh.pdf 55/day1Session2_Thiam%20Seng%20Koh.pdf third-Masterplan-for-ICT-in-Education.aspx third-Masterplan-for-ICT-in-Education.aspx munication_technologies munication_technologies i.whitton/Advantages%20&%20disadvantages.htm i.whitton/Advantages%20&%20disadvantages.htm development-in-singapore/ development-in-singapore/