The Curriculum Through ICT Program

Why use ICT in learning?


Learning with ICT offers students a world of opportunity: global communication with peers, communities and experts; access to timely and relevant information sources; engagement in rich, relevant tasks based on real situations and data. And issues surrounding these opportunities - appropriate use, safety, relevance, among others - require more than ever before that students develop and apply critical literacy and independent learning skills

Student learning is always at the centre and ICT exists as one of a number of technologies to enhance learning. Teaching ICT skills is not an end in itself: ICT skills are best developed at the point of need, within the broader learning context. One goal of integrating ICT is to make it seamless: students use ICT if and when appropriate to support their learning.

It can be useful to pose and answer the question: How can I add value to the learning by integrating ICT?

Effective practice has been articulated by the Department. Follow the link to Evaluate your practice to find out more.

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