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.

12 comments:

  1. making human a sole dependent on ICT ... weird sometime!!!

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  2. One way it makes our life easy but other way we loose our friends, relationship and health becomes poorer...

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  3. Which topic and subject la

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  4. Topic: Diseases caused by micro-organism, subject: science, class: VI

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  5. Topic: Diseases caused by micro-organism, subject: science, class: VI

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  6. ICT makes our life easier and convinient

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  7. Children will really enjoy the lesson.

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  8. To move equal pace with the modern trends of life,Ict integration in the lessons is the most important, so is your statement which clearly reflects the significance of ict integrationin the lessons.
    Cheers!

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  9. Your reflection has informed me that your lesson was intriguing and engaging. The best part of your lesson is an 'interlude of attention grabber/ energizer' in lesson. I think I need to take this in my classroom, because the best part of energizer could be nothing other than an 'energizer' with ICT integration.

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  10. ICT plays a major role in teaching learning process. Teaching students with integration of ICT is recommended by most of the people owing to the productive output from it. I too agree that teaching becomes productive and interesting with the integration of ICT.

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  11. This is a time of technology and children learn only through ict which they enjoy and create a positive attitude towards learning.

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