COMPUTER as INFORMATION and COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.

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COMPUTER as INFORMATION and COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

The evolving pace of innovation in today’s Information Age is so dynamic.

PRINTING PRESS A printing press is a device for evenly printing ink onto a print medium (substrate) such as paper or cloth. Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press are widely regarded as among the most influential events in human history,

LIBRARIES Library is an organized collection of sources of information and similar

COMPUTERS Computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically.

Computer-Assisted instruction (CAI)  Introduced using the principle of individualized learning through positive climate that includes RELISM and APPEAL with drill exercises that uses color, music and animation.

 The novelty of CAI has not waned to this day especially in the basic education level as this is offered by computer- equipped private schools.  But the evolving pace of innovation in today’s Information Age is so dynamic that within the 21 st century, computer technology in education has matured to transform into an educative information and communication technology (ICT) in education.

COMMUNICATION MEDIA THE PC AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA (INTERNET)  (text and video)  Chat rooms  Blog sites  News service (print, video clip)  Music, movie/television room (MULTIMEDIA)  Text, sound, graphics, chart, photos  Power point presentation  CD, VCD, DVD player  CDVCD, DVD player  Educational software (INTERNET)  Educational Websites  Softwares, coursewares  School registration/records  accounting

THE PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) AS ICT INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA EDUCTIONAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA Consists of audiovisual aids that served to enhance and enrich the teaching-learning process. Comprise the media of communication of communication to audiences including learners.

 such as distinction merged owing to the advent of the microprocessor, also known as the PC.  This is due the fact that the PC user at home, office and school has before him/her a tool for both Audio-visual creations and media communication.

 Microsoft Office  Power-point  Excel  Internet Explorer  Yahoo or Google  Adobe reader  MSN  Window Media Player  Cyber Link Power  Game House Normally installed in n ordinary modern PC

THANK YOU FOR LISTENI NG ! Berou, Paulene Lyka M. BSE -3 A 2