1. CONVERGENCETechnological convergence occurs when sets of
technologieswith distinct functionalities develop so that some of
thefunctions overlap. Convergence takes place when thesemultiple
products come together to form one product withthe advantages of
all of the individual technologies. Themobile phone which provides
text, graphic and voice is anexample of technological convergence.
(Wild, 2006)Therefore Convergence is the coming together of two
ormore distinct entities or the combination of two or moredifferent
technologies in a single device. 2. Three images of ICT media that
can effectivelybe converged. 3. Using two forms of media in one
lessonLesson :How does the structure of the eye relate to its
function?ObjectivesStudents should be able to: (a) name the front
parts of the eye.(b) identify the location and tell thefunction of
the different parts of theouter section of the eye.(c) describe how
each part of the eyehelps us to see.(d) label the outer parts of
the eye. 4. Procedure-Students use digital camera to take pictures
of the eyes of differentaged persons.-Download pictures on computer
and beam these via multi-mediaprojector onto screen.-Identify
similarities and differences of these eyes.-Upload 3-D images of
the human eye from the internet and describeeach part that helps us
to see.-Complete an interactive activity of labeling the parts of
the eye. 5. EDTK 2030, Unit 1, pg.
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