Impact of ICT in education
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ICT, impact ICT, barrier, strategyAbstract
"Globalization and technological changes have created a new global economy powered by technology, fueled by information and driven by knowledge. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) — which include radio and television, as well as newer digital technologies such as computers and the Internet — have been proven as potentially powerful tools for educational change and reform. When used appropriately, different ICTs can help expand access to education, strengthen the relevance of education to the increasingly digital workplace, and raise educational quality by helping make teaching and learning into an active process connected to real life.
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