IMPROVING STUDENTS’ ICT SKILLS BY USING A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR A LAB-BASED LEARNING MODULE
Proceeding: The Fourth International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL)Publication Date: 2013-07-08
Authors : Aisha Othman Crinela Pislaru Ahmed Impes;
Page : 106-113
Keywords : blended learning; ICT skills; laboratory based learning; virtual learning environment; digital literacy.;
Abstract
This paper describes the design of a novel pedagogical framework for a computer programming module. Generally the school-based learning (SBL) and laboratory-based learning (LBL) activities are delivered via a blended learning approach. The novel framework includes an e-learning package which enables the development and improvement of students’ ICT skills, digital age literacy, inventive and higher-order thinking before they attend the practical lab sessions. The proposed pedagogical approach will enable the current generation of students to be better prepared for a workplace where computers, the Internet and related technologies, are becoming more and more ubiquitous.
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