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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Welcomes you to a presentation on Information and Communication Technologies ( ICT) in schools

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Welcomes you to a presentation on Information and Communication Technologies ( ICT) in schools by Dr. R.G. Nadadur, IAS Principal Secretary Education Department May 28, 2009 GOK/ICT-1/14. Objectives of the ICT Programme

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Welcomes you to a presentation on Information and Communication Technologies ( ICT) in schools

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  1. GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Welcomes you to a presentation on Information and Communication Technologies ( ICT) in schools by Dr. R.G. Nadadur, IAS Principal Secretary Education Department May 28, 2009 GOK/ICT-1/14

  2. Objectives of the ICT Programme • - Establish an enabling environment to promote the usage of ICT in • schools. • Enhance the learning levels of students in Mathematics, Pure Sciences, • Social Sciences, Language and numerous Extra- Curricular activities • - Promote critical thinking and analytical skills by developing self • learning • - Enable students to acquire skills needed for the digital world for • higher studies and gainful employment. • Build capacity in teachers to upgrade their learning and teaching skills by • using ICT tools. • GOK/ICT-2/14

  3. GOK/ICT-12/12 GOK/ICT-3/14

  4. ICT for students - 1 • 2000 • Radio Programmes on Akashavani • Chinnara Chukki for class I to II • Chukki Chinna for class III to V • Keli Kali for class VI to VIII • No. of Lessons – 405 • Coverage 60,823 schools • 87 lakh children • Interactive lessons were broadcast from 10 stations of Akashvani • Teachers were provided with time table and hand book in advance • They were enabled to synchronize their teaching with the broadcasts • GOK/ICT-4/14

  5. GOK/ICT-5/14

  6. ICT for students - 2 • 2002-2010 Mahiti Sindhu Project • 1011 schools 3,00,000 beneficiaries/year • 2003-06 Eleventh Finance Commission Project • 88 schools 42,000 beneficiaries/year • 2003-06 Revised Class Project • 150 schools 53,000 beneficiaries/year • 2007-2012 ICT Phase-1 380 schools • 2008-2013 ICT Phase-2 1571 schools • 2009-2014 ICT Phase-3 4396 schools • GOK/ICT-6/14

  7. GOK/ICT-7/14

  8. ICT for teachers- 1 • Azim Premji Foundation • Developed CDs • Supported monitoring computer education in schools • Mobilized community support • Enabled use by community after school hours • ECIL, NIIT, Aptech, Educomp • Teacher training during summer holidays • 20,000 teachers trained annually • GOK/ICT-8/14

  9. ICT for teachers-2 • Microsoft • Objectives • Accelerate IT literacy among government school teachers and students • Promote ICT integration in schools • Outcome • 3 Computer Academies set up in Bangalore, Dharwad and Gulbarga • Progress • 1864 Master Trainers Trained • 16799 Teachers trained by Master Trainers • 32 Teacher Educators trained as Master Trainers • 256 Teacher educators trained by Master Trainers • GOK/ICT-9/14

  10. GOK/ICT-10/14

  11. ICT for teachers-3 • Intel • Trained and created a resource pool of teachers • Teach to the Future program • 1500 teachers trained as master trainers • World Links • Teacher training programmes • Internet based training • American Indian Foundation • Training of teachers and students • 225 schools covered • GOK/ICT-11/14

  12. GOK/ICT-12/14

  13. Impact of ICT Programmes • 1. Impact study - Centre for Multi Disciplinary Research (CMDR), Dharwad • Study showed • Improvement of enrolment and attendance • Increase of computer literacy among students and teachers • Larger number of computer-trained teachers • Enhanced computer-aided learning by students • Significant increase in pass percentage in Tenth Standard Public Exam • 2. Impact study - IMRB, Bangalore • Study showed • 83% of teachers said that they are using ICT regularly • 86% of Principals said ICT had a positive impact on teachers and students • GOK/ICT-13/14

  14. THANK YOU for your kind attention GOK/ICT-14/14

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