Friday, July 23, 2021
Lesson with and without ICT Integration:
A study conducted by Blanskat, Blamire, Kefala (2006) in
national, international, and European schools
to draw evidence regarding the advantages of ICT in school learning
achievement, it has been found out that
ICT has a positive impact on students’ performances. In
this context, the Ministry of Education, in partnership with colleges of
education is doing all possible to help us instructors understand the
significance of ICT in modern teaching and learning. As a result, as teachers,
we must provide a platform for our pupils to investigate and adapt to the
demands of the environment.
In class VI, I
delivered a lesson on “Diseases Caused by Microorganism.” On the 31st of May, I
taught the topic without incorporating ICT; however, on the 6th of June, after
receiving a video tutorial topic on the same topic, I created a power-point
presentation using ICT and also re-taught the topic as an extended lesson by
downloading a YouTube presentation on the same topic. I discovered that ICT
integration in lessons made a big difference.
So, after teaching the
same topic in two different ways (traditional and ICT-integrated), I'd like to
reflect on the benefits and drawbacks of employing ICT modalities for future
reference. When I compared the traditional way of teachers teaching with hard
copy teaching-learning aids, I could detect a significant difference in the
children's learning. Students were observed to be very active and lively during
the lesson as a result of the ICT integrated teaching. When they watch the
powerpoint presentation on how micro-organism diseases are spread, as well as
a brief video instruction on YouTube, they are blown away. The classroom was
buzzing as students saw a film demonstrating on how micro-organism causes diseases, which was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for them. When activity
instructions were on the screen, I used energizer clips in between the lessons
to break their monotony and boost their learning efficiency. As previously
said, it not only aided in enhancing children's curiosity during teaching, but
it also helped to lessen workload and the hear-talk process.
Despite the numerous
advantages of incorporating ICT into the teaching-learning process, limited
resources, electronic transit from one classroom to another after each session,
and a lack of IT competence are some of the minor problems that I face in
schools. Regardless, I began to believe that ICT plays a critical function in
making our instruction more effective and achievable.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
How ICT change our life?
Our society has become more accustomed to having the benefits of ICT, which has changed the way people live and interact with one another. People have incorporated ICT into their everyday lives, such as using cell phones to make calls, withdrawing money out of the ATM and using computers to browse the internet.
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