2009 International Conference on Information Technology and Computer Science 2009
DOI: 10.1109/itcs.2009.197
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“…The Ministry of Education and Higher Education recognizes the importance of employing ICT in the service of education as a positive force supporting the process of teaching and learning, at a time when many professionals in the field of educational technologies are expressing great hopes for the role they play in the educational process. Qiao (2009) found that the use of ICT in the service of education offers many wide-ranging benefits. These include increased potential for taking into account individual differences; providing feedback to the learner; increasing achievement in language learning; supporting the acquisition of learning skills and computer literacy; acquiring positive digital habits; speeding up the learning process; developing problem-solving skills; diversifying learning experiences; consolidating concepts; reinforcing historical learning; and reducing the burden on the teacher.…”
Section: Ict In the Service Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ministry of Education and Higher Education recognizes the importance of employing ICT in the service of education as a positive force supporting the process of teaching and learning, at a time when many professionals in the field of educational technologies are expressing great hopes for the role they play in the educational process. Qiao (2009) found that the use of ICT in the service of education offers many wide-ranging benefits. These include increased potential for taking into account individual differences; providing feedback to the learner; increasing achievement in language learning; supporting the acquisition of learning skills and computer literacy; acquiring positive digital habits; speeding up the learning process; developing problem-solving skills; diversifying learning experiences; consolidating concepts; reinforcing historical learning; and reducing the burden on the teacher.…”
Section: Ict In the Service Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%