The Impact of New Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Module as Learning Tool in Higher Education

Authors

  • Basudeb Mondal  Assistant Teacher, Bajitpur Primary School, Bajitpur, Purapara, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India

Keywords:

Information and communication technology (ICT), Catalyzes, encompasses, achievement.

Abstract

The technology is going speedily in recent times than our ability hence we need to adapt and take up the new way of technology to promote to take out information in our daily matters to save our money, energy and the huge amount of time. Major developments in information and communication technology in current decades have fetched in new dimensions in the fields of transmission of data, the behavior of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as main tools for monitoring and management; also to right away assistance in increasing the quality of teaching and learning. With increased through an ever-increasing numbers of students aspirant for higher education, concernments of justice in education and issues of exorcism have also begun to attract attention. The main objectives of this study are the effectiveness of ICT on achievement in higher education and to what extent the ICT may help the student to achieve their goal. This is the completely experimental study about the application of ICT in higher education. ICT enabled teaching-learning encloses a variety of techniques, tools, content, and resources aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of the teaching-learning process. It is terminated that ICT is very much feasible Tools for useful pedagogy and exact understanding of the subject content. It gives more advantage to the student to modify their concept through ICT use in the classroom. Availability of an extensive range of such teaching-learning materials wills catalyzes the transformation of classrooms into ICT Enabled classrooms. The dispensation of quality education is the fundamental right of all the students in India.

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2017-10-31

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Basudeb Mondal, " The Impact of New Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Module as Learning Tool in Higher Education, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 2, Issue 5, pp.797-801, September-October-2017.