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COMPUTER AS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY JAYA MIE BERONDO JOHN PAUL DAGOHOY EMERSON LESTER DAGOHOY
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COMPUTER AS

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION

TECHNOLOGY

JAYA MIE BERONDOJOHN PAUL DAGOHOY

EMERSON LESTER DAGOHOY

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COMPUTER

•A device that computes, especially a programmable

electronic machine that performs high-speed

mathematical or logical operations or that assembles,

stores, collerates, or otherwise processes

information.

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• is recognized as the third revolution in education.

1st was the invention of the printing press.

2nd the introduction of the libraries.

3rd the invention of the computers.

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Through computer technology, educators saw

the amplification of learning along with computer literacy. Much like:

Reading, the modern student can now interact with computer messages; even respond to questions or to computer

commands.

Writing, the learner can form messages using computer

language or program.

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What is ICT?

• Means Information Communication Technology

• Covers any product that will stores, retrieve, manipulate, transmits or receives

information electronically in a digital form.Ex. personal computers, digital television, email,

robots.

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Advantages: • Self directed learning • Learn more and more rapidly • Privacy helps the shy and slow learners• Individual attention• Self pacing-allow student to proceed at

their own pace• Freedom to experiment with different

options• Great motivator• One to one interaction

C.A.I

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C.A.IDisadvantages• They are generally costly • Decreases the amount of human interaction• Availability and development of software or

computer programmes• Instructions tend to be boring and repetitive.• Expensive , time consuming and may require

more programming expertise• Lack of infrastructure • They consume a lot of power. • Over use of multimedia may divert the

attention from the main content.

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Communication Media

THE PC

Audio Visual Media

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(Internet)•Email (text and video)

•Chat rooms•Blog sites

•News services (print , video clip)•Music/movies/television room

COMMUNICATION MEDIA

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AUDIO VISUAL MEDIA

(Multimedia) text, sound , graphics

• Chart , photos• Power-point presentation• CD, VCD, DVD player• Educational software

• (Internet)• Educational websites

• Software• School registration

• Accounting

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Programs on an Ordinary Modern PC

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Microsoft Office

-program for composing

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Excel

- for spreadsheets

and other similar

graphics.

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Internet Explorer

-access to the internet

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Yahoo or Google

-websites, email, chat rooms, blog sites, news services,

educational software,

etc.

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Adobe Reader

-graphs, photo

composition and editing

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Cyberlink Power

-DVD player

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Game House

-video games