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ICT for Education An Overview Presented by Awoleye A. Joy
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Overview ICTs in Education – Dilemmas and Realities Role and Nature of ICTs in Education Potential of ICTs From Potential to Effectiveness
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Dilemmas Qs about Value of ICTs Pressures Belief Doubt Wait Belief Doubt Wait Vendors Parents Business Techies Vendors Parents Business Techies Realities Analyze Educational objectives Determine Objective for ICT Understand Potential of ICTs Examine suitability of ICTs Plan program of investment Implement prerequisites and corequisites Evaluate and adjust continuously Decision Maker
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Necessity of ICTs Globalization Economy Information Tech Innovations Knowledge-based Society Escalating Demand for Education Effective Learning For All Anytime Anywhere
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ICTs for Learning Objectives ICTs for What Purpose Learning ObjectiveTechnology TextAudioVideoComputerInternet Storage or displayxxxxx Explorationxxxxx Applicationxxxxx Analysisxxxxx Evaluationxxxxx Constructing or design of project xxxxx
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ICTs for What Purpose ICTs for Teaching Objectives Teaching ObjectiveTechnology TextAudioVideoComputerInternet Presentationxxxxx Demonstrationxxxxx Drill and practicex(e.g., Language lab) xx Animation and simulationxx Researchxxxxx Collaboration/ communicationnetworkedx
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ICTs and the School Technologies on LocationTechnologies at a Distance Printed matterCorrespondence Slides, transparencies Scanners Digital notepads and white boards AudiotapesRadio Films and videosTV broadcasts Digital booksWeb pages CDsWeb: Internet, intranet Computer projectionWebcast ICTs for What Purpose
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Potential Of ICTs Access Efficiency Learning Teaching Skill Formation Lifelong Learning Planning & Management Community Linkages
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Potential: 1. Expanding Educational Opportunities Radio Broadcast Interactive Radio Instruction Television Virtual Schools Virtual Universities
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Potential: 2. Increasing Efficiency Issues Dual Shift Systems Multigrade Schools Small Urban or Rural Schools Flexibility in Learning Schedule Solutions Broadcast Radio Interactive Radio Educational TV Virtual Online Courses
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Potential: 3. Enhancing Quality of Learning Potential Motivate and engage learners Bring life to concepts and processes Foster inquiry Provide flexibility Allow application of information Provide access to world of information Bring the world into the classroom Offer collaborative opportunities and communication Offer tutored and individualized learning Solutions Radio and TV Multimedia Learning Modules Virtual Labs Connecting to the Worlds Designing and Creating Things
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Potential: 4. Enhancing Quality of Teaching Issues Difficult Profession No One-Shot Training Continuum Initial Training Lifelong Upgrading Connecting Solutions Multimedia Training and Support System Training Videos Teacher Development Portal Internet Resources for Teachers
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Potential: 5. Facilitating Skill Formation New Workplace Realities E-Training Just-in-Time Convenient Place Up-to-Standard Usability Solutions Simulations Competency-based multi-media Video and Interactive media Workplace Training
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Potential: 6. Sustaining Lifelong Learning Issues Workers need to learn new skills Modern societies demand constant updating The “educated” can become obsolete Life-cycle pattern is changing Solutions Radio and TV Multimedia Packages Online Courses Open Universities “Third Age” Universities
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Potential: 7. Improving Policy Planning & Management Management of Institutions and Systems –School: Admissions, student flow, personnel, staff development, facilities… –System: School mapping, personnel payroll, MIS, communication, information,... Management of Policy Making –Storage and analysis of data –Construction and assessment of policy scenarios –Tracer studies and tracking systems
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Potential: 8. Advancing Community Linkages ICT access varies within countries Disparities is magnified by gender factor ICT access contributes to escape from poverty ICT access for all requires attention to –Infrastructure –Cost –Laws and regulations
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Prerequisites Corequisites Potential Effectiveness
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From Potential to Effectiveness 1.Educational Policy 2.Approach to ICTs 3.Infrastructure 4.ICT-Enhanced Content 5.Committed and Trained Personnel 6.Financial Resources 7.Integration 8.Piloting and Evaluation
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Conclusion To Tech or not to Tech Education ICT ―― ► Education More Effective and Responsive ICTs X
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“We do not think anymore of the spectacle of printing every time we read a book, the phenomenon of TV every time we watch a movie, or the miracle of the telephone every time we make a call. The ultimate success of ICTs for learning will be attained when we stop marveling about the ICTs and apply our minds and emotions to the wonders of learning.”
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