2. What is ICT…
ICT or Information and communications
technology , is often used as an extended
synonym for information technology (IT), but is
usually a more general term that stresses the
role of unified communications[2] and the
integration of telecommunications (telephone
lines and wireless signals), computers,
middleware as well as necessary software,
storage- and audio-visual systems, which
enable users to create, access, store,
transmit, and manipulate information.
3. In other words, ICT consists of
IT as well as telecommunication,
broadcast media, all types of
audio and video processing and
transmission and network based
control and monitoring functions.
4. Theory of ICT…
The expression was first used in 1997 in
a report by Dennis Stevenson to the UK
government and promoted by the new
National Curriculum documents for the
UK in 2000.
5. The term ICT is now also used to refer to
the merging (convergence) of audio-
visual and telephone networks with
computer networks through a single
cabling or link system.
6. There are large economic incentives
(huge cost savings due to elimination
of the telephone network) to merge
the audio-visual, building
management and telephone network
with the computer network system
using a single unified system of
cabling, signal distribution and
management.
7. This in turn has spurred the growth
of organizations with the term ICT in
their names to indicate their
specialization in the process of
merging the different network
systems
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9.
10. ICT Implementation in
Philippine Education
• Modernization Program
Radio ,1959 1996
TV , 1962 • School of The Future
1997
Tulong Aral , 1984
• Computerization Program
Kulit Bulilit 1985 • 1998-2000
CONSTEL 1995 • Formulation of th ICT4E
Strategic Plan 2007
ABS-CBN Programs,
1996 • DepED Computerization
Program 2008-Present
ICT Implementation in
Philippine Education
11.
12. cyber bullying is the
use of the Internet and
related technologies to
harm other people, in a
deliberate, repeated, and
hostile manner
13. Phishing is attempting to acquire
information (and sometimes,
indirectly, money) such as
usernames, passwords, and credit
card details by masquerading as a
trustworthy entity in an electronic
communication
14. Masquerading or a sockpuppet is an
online identity used for purposes of
deception. The term—a reference to the
manipulation of a simple hand puppet
made from a sock—originally referred to
a false identity assumed by a member
of an internet community who spoke to,
or about himself while pretending to be
another person.
18. Replaces
ineffective learning
activities
Increases
student contact
time for
discussion
19.
20. Work at own pace and control their
learning path.
Learn from an infinitely
patient tutor
Actively pursue learning
And receive feedback
21. “The illiterate of the
21st century is
NOT the PERSON who is
Unable to read and write,
rather the person
who is unable to
learn, unlearn & relearn”