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Impact of Demographics on Factors Affecting Information Communication Technology Enabled Teaching in School


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Indian Education System has witnessed extensive use of computers in many areas of our schools. Teaching and learning process is the focal point in schools using ICT. Today computers are extensively used for teaching, learning, examination, result declaration, attendance management and office administration in schools. The use of technology, particularly information and communication technology, to support learning promises much. This technology helps the students to complete their studies in terms of place, time and pace, and most importantly, the ICTs provides teaching staff more opportunities to communicate with students without their physical presence. This study aims at identifying the usage of ICT in school education and its impact on the teaching and learning in schools.

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Communication Technology, Education, Teaching.
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Achal Hardia
Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India

Abstract


Indian Education System has witnessed extensive use of computers in many areas of our schools. Teaching and learning process is the focal point in schools using ICT. Today computers are extensively used for teaching, learning, examination, result declaration, attendance management and office administration in schools. The use of technology, particularly information and communication technology, to support learning promises much. This technology helps the students to complete their studies in terms of place, time and pace, and most importantly, the ICTs provides teaching staff more opportunities to communicate with students without their physical presence. This study aims at identifying the usage of ICT in school education and its impact on the teaching and learning in schools.

Keywords


Communication Technology, Education, Teaching.

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