ICT INTEGRATION IN EDUCATION: THE CASE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KERALA
Journal: PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-11-15
Authors : Arunima Anil Jayakumar;
Page : 1948-1962
Keywords : ICT; Digital Divide; Rural Schools; Infrastructure; ICT Utilization;
Abstract
The quality of education in rural areas has not risen to the expected standard due to lack of access, inadequate infrastructure, poor connectivity of ICT, and insufficient number of teachers, etc. This empirical study aims at finding out the factors influencing successful ICT integration in rural schools with special focus on the availability of ICT infrastructure, extent of ICT utilization in classrooms and the barriers encountered in its effective usage. The findings indicate that ICT infrastructure is inadequate and its use in teaching and learning were found to be minimal and has not brought about much improvement. Under utilization of the technology has resulted in lowering the digital competency of the students. Frequent utilization of smart-classrooms along with a strong ICT infrastructure and their integration into teaching activities can play a significant role in facilitating digital education in rural schools.
Other Latest Articles
- THE LEVEL OF FAMILY CONFLICTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO PARENTAL ABSENTEEISM AMONG A SAMPLE OF MIDDLE ADOLESCENT STUDENTS
- DYNAMICS OF ROOT AND TUBER CROPS ACREAGE ALLOCATION AND YIELD ADJUSTMENT IN NIGERIA
- ROLE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR THE INNOVATION PROCESS OF AN EDUCATION PROJECT
- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING OF NEW PRODUCTS IN KAZAKHSTAN
- DERIVATION OF LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE (LST) FROM LANDSAT 7 & 8 IMAGERIES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH TWO VEGETATION INDICES (NDVI AND GNDVI)
Last modified: 2019-03-08 19:21:36