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e-Learning Series on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Bangkok with funding support from Japanese-Funds-In-Trust (JFIT) has published an e-learning course on information and communication technology (ICT) in education containing two modules.

 

  • Module 1: ICT in Education Essentials: provides learners with information about ICT in education and aims to promote common understanding about the topic in the education sector.
  • Module 2: ICT in Education Decision Making: helps learners to consider the different factors involved in choosing the appropriate technology to use in a particular education setting.

 

The two modules were especially designed for policymakers, educational planners, school administrators, education specialists, and educators. The modules are available online, or, to request a CD version, send an email to: ictinfo@unescobkk.org

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ICT in Education website, accessed on April 14 2010, and email from Hartfried Schmid to The Communication Initiative on April 20 2010.

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