ICT for Education An Overview www schoolofeducators com
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ICT for Education An Overview www. schoolofeducators. com
Overview § § ICTs in Education – Dilemmas and Realities Role and Nature of ICTs in Education Potential of ICTs From Potential to Effectiveness www. schoolofeducators. com
Dilemmas Qs abo ut V Realities § Analyze Educational objectives alu eo f IC § Determine Objective for ICT Ts Decision Maker Myths P s re su s re • Vendors Monolithic § Understand Potential of ICTs • Belief § Examine suitability of ICTs • Parents Automatic • Doubt § Plan program of investment • Business Computers • Wait prerequisites § Implement Substitute Techies and • corequisites § Evaluate and adjust continuously www. schoolofeducators. com
Necessity of ICTs • Globalization of • Economy • Information • Tech Innovations • Knowledge-based • Economy • Society • Escalating Demand for Education Effective Learning For All Anytime Anywhere www. schoolofeducators. com
ICTs for What Purpose ICTs for Learning Objectives Learning Objective Technology Text Audio Video Computer Internet Storage or display x x x Exploration x x x Application x x x x Analysis Evaluation x x Constructing or design of project x x x www. schoolofeducators. com x
ICTs for What Purpose ICTs for Teaching Objectives Teaching Objective Technology Text Audio Video Computer Internet Presentation x x x Demonstration x x x Drill and practice x (e. g. , Language lab) x x x networked x x x Animation and simulation Research x Collaboration/ communication Management of student learning x x x www. schoolofeducators. com
ICTs for What Purpose ICTs and the School Technologies on Location Technologies at a Distance Printed matter Correspondence Slides, transparencies Scanners Digital notepads and white boards Audiotapes Radio Films and videos TV broadcasts Digital books Web pages CDs Web: Internet, intranet Computer projection Webcast www. schoolofeducators. com
Access Community Linkages Planning & Management Efficiency Potential Of Learning ICTs Lifelong Learning Teaching Skill Formation www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 1. Expanding Educational Opportunities • • • Radio Broadcast Interactive Radio Instruction Television Virtual Schools Virtual Universities www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 2. Increasing Efficiency Issues Solutions § Dual Shift Systems § Multigrade Schools § Small Urban or Rural Schools § Flexibility in Learning Schedule § § Broadcast Radio Interactive Radio Educational TV Virtual Online Courses www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 3. Enhancing Quality of Learning Potential Solutions • • Radio and TV • Multimedia Learning Modules • Virtual Labs • Connecting to the Worlds • Designing and Creating Things 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 www. schoolofeducators. com
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 www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 5. Facilitating Skill Formation • New Workplace Realities • E-Training § Just-in-Time § Convenient Place § Up-to-Pate § User-centric Solutions § Simulations § Competency-based multi-media § Video and Interactive media § Workplace Training www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 6. Sustaining Lifelong Learning Issues Solutions § Workers need to learn new skills § Modern societies demand constant updating § The “educated” can become obsolete § Life-cycle pattern is changing § § § Radio and TV Multimedia Packages Online Courses Open Universities “Third Age” Universities www. schoolofeducators. com
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 www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 8. Advancing Community Linkages Growth in ICT Access Millions www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 8. Advancing Community Linkages Telephones, Cellular phones and PCs per 1, 000 inhabitants 140 120 100 Telephone subscribers/100 Inhabitants Cellular subscribers/100 Inhabitants 80 PCs/100 inhabitants 60 40 20 0 Africa America w/o US & Canada US and Canada Asia Europe Oceania WORLD www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential: 8. Advancing Community Linkages Internet hosts and users per 10, 000 inhabitants 6000 5000 Internet Hosts/10, 000 inhabitants Internet Users/10, 000 inhabitants 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Africa America w/o US & Canada US and Canada Asia Europe Oceania WORLD www. schoolofeducators. com
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 www. schoolofeducators. com
Radio Stations and Receivers Suitcase Radio Station Crank/Solar Radio Crank Radio Digital Satellite Radio www. schoolofeducators. com
Telecenters www. schoolofeducators. com
Women-Friendly Telecenters • • • Within accepted culture; fosters harmony Women do not have to travel far Center meets needs of men and women No childcare problem Space is roomy and provides privacy Staff is well integrated www. schoolofeducators. com
Potential Prerequisites Corequisites Effectiveness www. schoolofeducators. com
From Potential to Effectiveness 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Educational Policy Approach to ICTs Infrastructure ICT-Enhanced Content Committed and Trained Personnel Financial Resources Integration Piloting and Evaluation www. schoolofeducators. com
Conclusion X • To Tech or not to Tech Education • ICT ――►Education More Effective and Responsive ICTs www. schoolofeducators. com
“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. ” www. schoolofeducators. com
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Levels of ICTs for Different Learning Objectives and Roles of Learners LEARNING OBJECTIVE Constructing or design of Project Evaluation Levels of ICTs Analysis Application Exploration Storage or display Passive ACTIVE LEARNER’S ROLE www. schoolofeducators. com
Levels of ICTs for Different Teaching Uses and Roles of Teachers TEACHING OBJECTIVE Management of Student Learning Collaboration/Co mmunication Research Levels of ICTs Animation/ Simulation Drill & Practice Demonstration Presentation Provider Facilitator TEACHER’S ROLE www. schoolofeducators. com Go Back
Infrastructure Wind Power Generator Solar Energy Namibia Schoolnet Pedal Power Generator www. schoolofeducators. com Go Back
5. Costing and Budgeting Total Cost of Ownership § § § § § Acquisition - hardware and software Installation and configuration Connectivity Maintenance : 15 -20% of initial investment Supplies: 8 -10% Utilities: 4 -8% Computer training 5 -10% Retrofitting of physical facilities replacement costs (5 -7 years) Additional Costs 31 -48% § Acquisition and creation of content materials § Orientation and training of staff § Testing, evaluation and adjustment www. schoolofeducators. com Go Back
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