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ICT technologies

ICT technologies

ICT literacy “ICT literacy is using digital technology communications tools, and/or networks to access,

ICT literacy “ICT literacy is using digital technology communications tools, and/or networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create information in order to function in a knowledge society. ” Panel, I. L. (2002). Digital transformation: A framework for ICT literacy. Educational Testing Service. 2

ICT in education • UNESCO (2007) emphasized in ICT literacy of teachers. • ICT

ICT in education • UNESCO (2007) emphasized in ICT literacy of teachers. • ICT related courses are included in every curriculum of Greek Schools of Education. • Ιn Europe, the level of familiarity of ICT use amongst the users is quite lower than expected. 3

learning • is going through ICT. • ICT tools are useful devices like –

learning • is going through ICT. • ICT tools are useful devices like – mobile devices, smart machines (autonomous vehicles), 3 D printing or web-based IT, Software defined applications (networks, data units), cloud computing, Internet of things, advanced analytics. 4

games-gamification • Are constructs of rules and techniques, Have: • risk-based security, context-rich systems

games-gamification • Are constructs of rules and techniques, Have: • risk-based security, context-rich systems (integrating intelligence into devices). 5

ICT offer • new learning opportunities to people who – rebuilt the knowledge and

ICT offer • new learning opportunities to people who – rebuilt the knowledge and – reskilling 6

Metacognition and ICT • “Metacognition is the ability to understand, reflect upon, and control

Metacognition and ICT • “Metacognition is the ability to understand, reflect upon, and control one’s learning” (Schraw, Dennison, 1994). • Metacognition and self regulation are two very important factors that affect students’ ability to learn. • It is necessary to investigate whether students’ levels of metacognition are sufficient for attending online self-paced courses. 7