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Revision as of 10:57, 2 June 2013
ICT_Literacy: Lesson Plans using ICTs
ICT LiteracyKarnataka Government Computer Literacy Test (CLT) syllabus and resource materials are available here.
ICT literacy has many aspects
The ICT literacy portal will discuss some of these aspects Public SoftwareSoftware can be considered as the a basic building block of participation in today's digital society. Access to software is essential for everyone to participate in the digital economy and the future world at-large. Software that is produed by a community of users which can be freely shared, modified and updated as necessary provides possiblities for access and participation. Such a software is called Public Software, also known as free software or open-source software. The term public software emphasizes the public nature of its ownership and control, which are important factors for ensuring universal access and supporting participation in its creation and modification. In a society that is becoming more digtial, access to software resources is important for meaningful participation and therefore should be seen as a right. Such an availability of software resources offers huge possibilities for constructive learning. read more Technology News
Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, RMS,[1] is an American software freedom activist and computer programmer. He campaigns for the freedom to use, study, distribute and modify software; software that ensures these freedoms is termed free software. He is best known for launching the GNU Project, founding the Free Software Foundation, developing the GNU Compiler Collection and GNU Emacs, and writing the GNU General Public License. for more information click here
Book ShelfEvents and HappeningsCategoriesExplore A SoftwareICT Integration in Education Handout Tutorials and Manuals to learn public software toolsManualsVideos
Videos on Educational applicationsWebsites of educational applicationsICT@SchoolsUseful resourcesInternet SafetyWhile the Internet can be a very useful space to get information and download resources and also communicate with others, it can also be an unsafe space. As adults, teachers need to be aware of basic methods for protecting themselves while using the Internet and also help the students understand these rules. Many sites discuss Internet safety Internet Safety - UNESCO Newsletter Ireland Department of Education has done a lot of work in this area and has many sites with information on Internet safety Featured Technology |