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Information and Communication Technology can contribute to universal access to education, equity in education, the delivery of quality learning and teaching, teachers' professional development and more efficient education management, governance, and administration. UNESCO takes a holistic and comprehensive approach to promote ICT in education.
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Educational tech (EdTech), encompasses information and communication technology (ICT) and has the potential to address various challenges, such as the absence of teachers, by providing improved lessons, teacher training, and student motivation.
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Technology education[1] is the study of technology, in which students "learn about the processes and knowledge related to technology". [2] As a field of study, it covers the human's ability to shape and change the physical world to meet needs, by manipulating materials and tools with techniques. It addresses the disconnect between wide usage and the lack of knowledge about technical components ...
Educational technology (often abbreviated as edtech) refers to the use of computer hardware, software, along with educational theories and practices, to facilitate learning and teaching. [1][2][3] When referred to by its abbreviation, "EdTech," it often denotes the industry of companies that develop educational technology. [4][5][6] Scholars such as Tanner Mirrlees and Shahid Alvi (2019) have ...
Integrating Information and Communication Technology or ICT into teaching and learning has become a great concern for many educators in developing countries like the Philippines. ICT must be used and taught in powerful and meaningful ways. With its rapid development, educators should find ways to integrate technology in the learning process.
Richard Appiah Akoto (also nicknamed Owura Kwadwo Hottish), [1] is a Ghanaian educationist at Betenase M/A Junior High School who received attention for his innovative approach for teaching students Information and Communications Technology (ICT) without a computer. [2][3] In 2019, he shared of photo of himself on Facebook sketching the features of Microsoft Word on a blackboard to teach ...