Impact of ICT on student and Teaching Process
Keywords:
ICT,performance,Curriculam,TechnologyAbstract
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have become a part in all aspects of life. Imparting education is a socially oriented activity and knowledge sharing has traditionally been associated with teacher – centric learning .The use of ICT in education has changes the traditional approach itself to student-centric learning s. In this paper, a literature review regarding the use of ICTs in education is provided along with ICT and students’ performance, ICT enhancing teaching process and ICT beyond curriculum
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