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ICTs for Education: Analytical Review |
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
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ICTs: Myths, and Realities
- Myth : ICTs represent one monolithic entity..
- Myth : Providing ICTs to schools transforms the learning process, and merely connecting to the Internet changes the learner's world.
- Myth : Providing technologies means acquiring computers and securing a connection to the Internet.
- Myth : ICTs are a substitute for schools and teachers.
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Challenges to Education Systems
- Unfinished Business.
- Global Challenges.
- Globalization of the Economy.
- Globalization of Knowledge.
- "Marketization" of Educational Services.
- New Demands.
- Financial Resources.
- Implications for Education..
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The Role and Nature of ICTs
- Necessity of ICTs.
- ICTs for Instructional Objectives.
- ICTs and Learning Location..
- ICTs and the School.
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The Potential of ICTs: Enhancement of Educational Objectives
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Expanding Educational Opportunities
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Radio.
- Broadcast Radio.
- Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI)
- Television.
- Virtual High Schools.
- Virtual Universities.
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Increasing Efficiency
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
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Enhancing Quality of Learning
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Radio and Television Programs.
- Electronic Multimedia Learning Modules.
- Virtual Labs.
- Connecting with the World.
- Designing and Creating Things.
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Enhancing Quality of Teaching
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Multimedia Training and Support
- Videos for Training.
- Teacher Development Portal
- Internet Resources for Teachers.
- Facilitating Skill Formation
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Simulations.
- Competency-Based Multimedia.
- Video and Interactive Media.
- Workplace Training.
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Sustaining Lifelong Learning
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Expansion of Educational Opportunities and Skill Formation.
- Open Universities.
- Universities for the "Third Age".
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Improving Policy Planning and Management
- The Objective.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Education Management Information System (EMIS)
- Simulations for Policy Analysis and Formulation.
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Advancing Community Linkages
- The Objective.
- The ICT Gap.
- The Need fo ICT Access.
- The Gender Divide.
- The Potential
- Specific Solutions.
- Radio.
- Community Telecenters.
- What are Telecenters?.
- Types of Telecenters.
- Participation in Telecenters: Obstacles and Strategies.
- Women and Telecenters.
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From Potential to Effectiveness
- Educational Policy..
- Approach to ICTs.
- Infrastructure.
- ICT-Enhanced Content.
- Committed and Trained Personnel.
- Financial Resources.
- Integration..
- Piloting and Evaluation..
- Conclusion
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