1 / 9

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT). BY: RIA DESI ELFITA, 96477 K-1/09. What can and can’t do. ICT. Use of ICT in language teaching, learning and evaluation. ICT What can can’t do. use of ict in language, teaching and evaluation. Main findings

elise
Télécharger la présentation

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) BY: RIA DESI ELFITA, 96477 K-1/09

  2. What can and can’t do ICT Use of ICT in language teaching, learning and evaluation

  3. ICT What can can’t do

  4. use of ict in language, teaching and evaluation • Main findings Schools use ICT to teach MFL for many reasons. The use of a multimedia PC suite can develop independent learning skills and enables self-assessment to take place. 2. Personalised learning In the context of a multimedia suite, ICT facilitates personalised learning because pupils can work at their own pace and at their own level. This frees the teacher to circulate and help pupils appropriately.

  5. 3. Using new media Where ICT is used in a whole-class context, such as with an interactive whiteboard (IW) or voting devices, a wide variety of new media is available to be used in language teaching. 4. Cultural context It is possible to provide a window into the culture of countries where the target language is spoken by using the internet, displaying photos on a screen and using moving images with trailers and excerpts from films in the target language. 5. Productive skills In order to practise speaking and writing skills, pupils should have the opportunity to be creative, for example, to make a short film, storyboard or sound recording.

  6. 6. Enhancing the learning of grammar Using ICT in a whole-class context, such as with an IW, can enhance the learning of the structures of language. 7. Assessment for learning By using voting devices in a lesson, the teacher is able very quickly and effectively to pinpoint the areas that the class understands and those that need further work and explanation. 8. Catering for different learning styles Those whose preferred learning style is visual can be catered for particularly by the use of clear images and the possibility of colour coding words.

  7. USE OF ICT IN TEACHING Teaching at School as well as Higher Education, mostly, concentrates on giving information which is not the sole objective of Teaching. Along with giving information, the other objectives are: a. developing understanding and application of the concepts b. developing expression power c. developing reasoning and thinking power d. development of judgment and decision making ability e.improving comprehension, speed and vocabulary f. developing self-concept and value clarification g. developing proper study habits h. developing tolerance and ambiguity, risk taking capacity, scientific temper, etc.

  8. USE OF ICT IN EVALUATION • The ICT can be made use in the evaluation. One such attempt has been made by Sansanwal and Dahiya (2006) who developed Computer Based Test in Research Methodology and Statistics. It has been titled as Test your Understanding: Research Methods and Statistics. This test can be used by individual student to evaluate his learning. The student can instantaneously get the feedback about the status of his understanding. If the answer is wrong, he even can get the correct answer. It goes a long way in improving the learning and teacher has no role to play in it. It is left up to students to use it. Such tests can be uploaded on the website for wider use.

  9. Bibliography Role of ICT in Improving the Quality of School Education in Bihar - IGC www.theigc.org/sites/.../das_gupta_and_haridas_kpn_final_1.pdf Does ICT improve learning and teaching in schools - LearningWales learning.wales.gov.uk/docs/learningwales/.../121122ictlearningen.pdf DOES COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING INCREASE STUDENT ... www.mastersthesiswriting.com/samples/research_proposal.pdf Use of ICT in Teaching, Learning and Evaluation - Central Institute ... www.ciet.nic.in/.../Use%20of%20ICT%20in%20Teaching,... Use of ICT in Teaching, Learning and Evaluation - Central Institute ... www.ciet.nic.in/.../Use%20of%20ICT%20in%20Teaching,... Using ICT for Quality in Teaching- Learning Evaluation Processes www.ictliteracy.info/rf.pdf/UsingICTQuality.pdf

More Related