Friday, 22 July 2016

Impact of ICT


The capacity of ICT to reach students in any place and at any time has the potential to promote revolutionary changes in the traditional educational model.
To avoid crowded classrooms, a school may adopt a dual-shift system without reduching its student's actual study time. due to this teachers get sufficient time to import knowledge which increases intellectual level.

ICT can provide courses that small rural or urban schools cannot offer to their students because it is difficult for those institutions to recruit and retain specialized teachers, particularly to teach mathematics and science.

Schools not having expert teacher can use radio, TV, or online instruction, using already developed multimedia material and sharing  one teacher among several schools.

ICT can be used to help people overcome disbilities. e.g. screen magnification or screen reading software enables partially sighted or blind people to work with ordinary text rather than braille.



Due to ICT an expert person who lives hundred of miles away can conduct the online courses.

Video conferencing is changing the way government is working.bringing experts, decision makers and citizens face to face who spread across geographically.national informatics centre is providing video-conferencing services for government organizations.

                                                                      


ICT can be used for processes that had previously been out of reach of most individuals, e.g. photography, where digital cameras, photo-editing software and high quality printers have enabled people to produce results that would previously required a photographic studio.