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What is Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

ICT stands for information and communication technology. This term possibly comprises all communication technologies, such as internet cell phones satellite communication, wireless networks etc.
ICT is the need of the hour and is an effective tool for extending educational opportunities. ICT in education refers to the implementation of its tools in teaching and learning process and makes students familiar with their functionality. It supplements to the traditional method of teaching which consequently helps in enhancing the quality of education and making it more effective. The use of ICT in education has redefined the whole concept of teaching. It could immensely assist teachers in classrooms to teach difficult topics and complex diagrams in a very interesting and practical way. ICT is an effective tool and helps students to retain the concepts in their memory. ‘
Gone are the days when teachers and students were solely relied on printed books available in the library. Now the scenario is entirely different. The advent of internet and World Wide Web has empowered learners with various sources providing educational material. It enables people to learn anytime and anywhere. Students can access the study material by reading or downloading it at anytime. Nowadays several online educational programs are available where students can study and participate through video conferencing. IGNOU is one of the universities which offer this facility. Through internet, Information can be updated or modified at anytime, which helps in learning and giving a better understanding of the content.

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