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Journal articles on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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Li, Xiaobin. "Information and Communication Technology in China." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 5, no. 4 (October 2009): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jicte.2009041004.

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This article provides an overview of the recent development of information and communication technology (ICT) utilized in Chinese elementary and secondary education. Specifically, the article discusses the positive impact ICT has on Chinese education, as well as the existing problems in the application of ICT. The potential for further developing education with ICT in schools is considered. In addition, challenges are discussed, and recommendations are made with regard to providing better education with ICT. The target audience of this article is policy makers, educators, ICT professionals and researchers.
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Ratheeswari, K. "Information Communication Technology in Education." Journal of Applied and Advanced Research 3, S1 (May 10, 2018): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21839/jaar.2018.v3is1.169.

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Information communication technologies (ICT) at present are influencing every aspect of human life. They are playing salient roles in work places, business, education, and entertainment. Moreover, many people recognize ICTs as catalysts for change; change in working conditions, handling and exchanging information, teaching methods, learning approaches, scientific research, and in accessing information communication technologies. In this digital era, ICT use in the classroom is important for giving students opportunities to learn and apply the required 21st century skills. ICT improves teaching and learning and its importance for teachers in performing their role of creators of pedagogical environments. ICT helps of a teacher to present his teaching attractively and able to learn for the learners at any level of educational programmes. Today in India teaching training programmes making useful and attractive by the term of ICT. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) exemplified by the internet and interactive multimedia are obviously an important focus for future education and need to be effectively integrated into formal teaching and learning – especially in a teacher education institution.
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Sodikova, Nigora Mukhtorova Zilola. "INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION." INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 2, no. 12 (December 13, 2022): 15–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7430902.

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Information communication technologies (ICT) at present are influencing every aspect of human life. They are playing salient roles in work places, business, education, and entertainment. Moreover, many people recognize ICTs as catalysts for change; change  in  working  conditions,  handling  and  exchanging  information,  teaching  methods,  learning  approaches,  scientific research, and in accessing information communication technologies. In this digital era, ICT use in the classroom is important for giving students opportunities to learn and apply the required 21st century skills. ICT improves teaching and learning and its importance for teachers in performing their role of creators of pedagogical environments. ICT helps of a teacher to present his teaching attractively and able to learn for the learners at any level of educational programmes.
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Li, Xiaobin. "Information and Communication Technology in Education." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 9, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jicte.2013010101.

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This article provides an overview of the current development of information and communication technology (ICT) utilized in Chinese education. Specifically, the article describes and discusses the impact contemporary ICT has on Chinese elementary and secondary education, as well as the existing challenges in ICT application. The article also examines ICT’s application in higher education, particularly in distance education, and the issues that have to be dealt with. The article discusses the potential for further developing education with ICT. In addition, it makes recommendations with regard to providing better education with ICT in China.
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Beni Akhy, Khalid, and Weningtyas Parama Iswari. "Information Communication Technology in EFL Classroom." Journal of English as A Foreign Language Teaching and Research 1, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/jefltr.v1i1.485.

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Information Communication Technology (ICT) has penetrated into the teaching of English as a foreign language (EFL) around the world, not to mention in Morocco. However, due to some obstacles faced in its implementation, its effectiveness needs to be improved. This paper is intended to explore the potentials of ICT to be used in EFL classes in Morocco and how to prepare teachers to be ready in incorporating the ICT in their language teaching. The potentials cover, among others, what multimedia resources are available, how to make use of them and how ICT becomes the tools to develop student's English language skills. As the teachers' role is very significant, they should get professional development training in ICT for education
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Dahal, Subarchal. "Information Communication Technology in Classroom Instruction." Teacher Half-Yearly Journal 17, no. 1 (April 25, 2025): 229–43. https://doi.org/10.3126/thj.v17i1.77900.

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This is the age of information communication and technology. It has controlled everyday's work of people. Without it, people now-a-day feel themselves completely isolated. From the very beginning of the day, people use it as the mainstay of their daily affairs. This study investigates the utilization of ICT tools in educational settings focusing on the ICT resources commonly employed for classroom teaching and to explore the challenges faced by both teachers and students. It has used the descriptive survey research design to outline the overall strategy and procedures for data collection and analysis consisting of 83 students and 25 teachers as the sample and observation notes and open-ended questions as the tools. The study concludes that teachers require adequate training, resources, and support to successfully implement ICT-based instruction and become more capable, professional educators, equipped to address the global challenges of teaching ICT in modern classrooms. For teacher education programs to effectively prepare educators for the demands of the 21st century, they must prioritize competitiveness, competence, and skill development, with ICT playing a central role.
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Dr., Ekta Menkudale. "Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Libraries." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research S6, no. 18 (April 10, 2025): 767–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15266559.

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<em>Information is very essential for every human being as per their need. The information is transferred from one generation to another by acquired, store, process, evaluate, retrieve and disseminate with using various sources like; books, journals and manuscripts. Due to invention of ICT and its application in library, the source of information has changed from physical information resources to the digital/electronic information resources. Currently ICT has played vital role in producing, accessing, processing, storing, retrieving and disseminating information in every field of all sectors. All the modern libraries are used ICT for library automation and digitization of books and other reading material. While using ICT in library, the library system goes to paperless library, library without boundaries, virtual library etc. Due to impact of ICT all the modern libraries are changed their shapes from store house of books to the power house of knowledge. The modern libraries are not restricted to store the physic</em><em>al books and journals but subscribes e-books, e-journals, e-databases and the libraries are known as hybrid library.</em><em>.</em>
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Njagi, Rayherb Nyahura. "Information Communication Technology & Students’ Discipline." Jumuga Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences 7, no. 1 (July 1, 2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.35544/jjeoshs.v7i1.71.

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Discipline management is critically important in learning institutions; hence the research article seeks to assess the influence of Information Communication Technology (hereafter, ICT) in enhancing students’ discipline management in Nyandarua North sub-county. Four objectives guided the research study: to establish the influence of ICT on students’ attendance discipline, prep time discipline, students’ class properties discipline and students’ examination discipline. It is anchored on behavioral theory, as guided by Kounin’s model of 1976 ‘with-it-ness,’ which describes the teacher’s alertness on the class ongoing at all times; and Epstein’s theory of 1991 - on overlapping sphere of influence, and which distinguishes an interdependent view of school-family-community influences - from what could be considered as a separate view of influence. The conceptual framework shows application of ICT indicators and the discipline managed, and the intervening variables. The research article employed a mixed method approach. The data was analyzed using thematic analysis techniques and its findings are presented analytically. School principals who had integrated ICT were key targets of the research; and a sample of ten schools was purposefully selected. Its finding is that ICT integration influenced discipline management positively in Nyandarua North Sub-County. The study recommends a further study to be carried out by using inferential statistics.
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Akdemir, Omur, Dincer Bicer, and R. Sukru Parmaksiz. "Prospective teachers’ information and communication technology metaphors." World Journal on Educational Technology 7, no. 1 (November 12, 2015): 09. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v7i1.19.

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Determination of the perceptions of the prospective teachers about Information and Communication Technology (ICT) terms has a remarkable potential to provide input for technology integration plans and ICT training. Within this context, the purpose of this study is to discover the metaphors constructed by prospective teachers for ICT terms. Data were gathered from 180 prospective teachers through a survey. 977 valid metaphors constructed by the participants were grouped into conceptual categories for the six ICT terms. The most common conceptual categories are “developing and changing” for technology, “making life easy” for computers and search engines, “limitless and endless” for the Internet, “means of communication” for social networks, and “addictive items” for video games. Future research should concentrate on investigating the match and mismatches between the intended use of the ICT tools and the perception of the prospective teachers. Keywords: metaphors, ICT, information and communication technology, technology integration, pre-service teacher, teacher education, prospective teachers.
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Peansupap, Vachara, and Derek H. T. Walker. "Information communication technology (ICT) implementation constraints." Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 13, no. 4 (July 2006): 364–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09699980610680171.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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Cetinkaya, Yalcin. "Information And Communication Technology Education In Primary Schools: Students." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610180/index.pdf.

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This study aimed to provide a general picture of ICT education in primary schools. Through this aim, students&rsquo<br>perceived ICT competencies, their attitudes towards the ICT course, the characteristics of the teaching-learning process in the ICT course, the deficiencies of the IT classrooms and the effectiveness of the ICT Student Workbook were analyzed. This study was designed as a cross-sectional survey study. In order to collect the data, a self-reported questionnaire consisted of 63 items was developed by the researcher. The sample consisted of 442 Grade 8 students in 11 primary schools located in the metropolitan area of Izmit. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were utilized to analyze the data. Multivariate Analysis of Variances with Pillai&rsquo<br>s Trace test was employed to investigate whether the significant differences among dependent variables across independent variables existed. Results of the study indicated that primary school students generally perceived themselves competent in ICT tasks and they had favorable attitudes towards the ICT course. Significant differences were found in students&rsquo<br>perceived ICT competencies and attitudes with respect to gender, educational background of parents, computer ownership and availability of home assistance related to the ICT course. This study also revealed several obstacles which prevent taking full benefits of IT classrooms, and problems with the implementation of the new ICT program.
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Hutchings, Chelsea Elizabeth. "Spousal Connectedness and Information and Communication Technology Use." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2012. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3433.

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To meet the purpose of the study, three hypotheses were tested: First, it was predicted there was a relationship between spousal connectedness and personal and spousal ICT (information and communication technology) device usage; second, it was predicted satisfaction with personal or spousal ICT device usage were mediators of the primary relationship between spousal connectedness and ICT device usage; and third, it was expected communication moderated the relationship between spousal connectedness and personal ICT device usage. A representative sample of married adults (n=208) were sampled. Personal and spousal ICT device use, satisfaction with personal and spousal ICT device use, spousal connectedness, and communication were measured and the resulting data analyzed. Regression analyses and path analyses were performed to test the hypotheses. The first and third hypotheses were found to be significant, but the second was not. The negative relationship between personal ICT device use and spousal connectedness indicates that as ICT device use increases, connectedness decreases. Communication, however, was shown to buffer this relationship. Data indicated that the more a person recalled communicating with their spouse, the less prominent was the relationship between their personal ICT device use and spousal connectedness.
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Pazi, Shaban M. "Cost-effective Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure for Tanziania." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2010. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/6272/.

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The research conducted an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) field survey, the results revealed that Tanzania is still lagging behind in the ICT sector due to the lack of an internationally connected terrestrial ICT infrastructure; Internet connectivity to the rest of the world is via expensive satellite links, thus leaving the majority of the population unable to access the Internet services due to its high cost. Therefore, an ICT backbone infrastructure is designed that exploits optical DWDM network technology, which un-locks bandwidth bottlenecks and provides higher capacity which will provide ICT services such as Internet, voice, videos and other multimedia interactions at an affordable cost to the majority of the people who live in the urban and rural areas of Tanzania. The research analyses and compares the performance, and system impairments, in a DWDM system at data transmission rates of 2.5 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s per wavelength channel. The simulation results show that a data transmission rate of 2.5 Gb/s can be successfully transmitted over a greater distance than 10 Gb/s with minimum system impairments. Also operating at the lower data rate delivers a good system performance for the required ICT services. A forty-channel DWDM system will provide a bandwidth of 100 Gb/s. A cost analysis demonstrates the economic worth of incorporating existing optical fibre installations into an optical DWDM network for the creation of an affordable ICT backbone infrastructure; this approach is compared with building a completely new optical fibre DWDM network or a SONET/SDH network. The results show that the ICT backbone infrastructure built with existing SSMF DWDM network technology is a good investment, in terms of profitability, even if the Internet charges are reduced to half current rates. The case for building a completely new optical fibre DWDM network or a SONET/SDH network is difficult to justify using current financial data.
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Yaacob, Raja. "Information Communication Technology (ICT) adoption in a Malaysian political party." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2011. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.549331.

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Sen, Rumela. "Transformation of humanitarianism the role of information and communication technology [ICT] /." Click here for download, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1786804491&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=3260&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Yee, Dianne L. "Leading, learning, and thinking with information and communication technology, ICT, images of principals' ICT leadership." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape7/PQDD_0017/NQ47921.pdf.

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Martins, Henrique Manuel Gil. "Use of mobile Information Communication Technology (ICT) devices in clinical settings." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.614177.

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Alkhawaldeh, Mustafa. "Information and communication technology (ICT) : practice within Jordanian early years education." Thesis, Swansea University, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.678628.

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This study investigates the current status of integration and implementation of ICT practice in Jordanian kindergartens, stakeholders' understanding of policy recommendations for ICT integration, obstructions to the implementation of ICT practices in ECE, and the types of ICT practices used in ECE and their effects on children's development.
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Burgan, Owen T. S., and burgan@internode on net. "Helping teachers surf the Information and Communication Technology tsunami." Deakin University, 2001. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20040423.163355.

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A range of factors, both internal and external, is creating changes in teaching and teachers’ professional lives. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is just one of the major changes impacting on the teaching profession. As teachers face intense pressure to adapt to this tsunami, this study aims to investigate ways in which teachers can be helped. In South Australia, where this study is set, all teachers in Government schools are expected to be "ICT Smart", i.e. able to use appropriate forms of ICT to enhance the teaching and learning environment of their classrooms. From the researcher’s involvement for over a decade in professional development for teachers, and from visits to many schools, it appears that numerous teachers have not reached this standard. The greatest need is in Reception to Year 7 schools where the average age of teachers is nearly 50. Because no state-wide data exists, this study is intended to establish if there is a problem and if there is, to identify specific needs and offer possible solutions. The study is comprised of four parts: Part A, the Introduction gives an overview of the inter-relationships between these parts and the overall Folio. It establishes the setting and provides a rationale for the study and its focus on Professional Development in Information and Communication Technology. Part B, the Elective Research Studies, follows the writer’s involvement in this field since the 1980s. It establishes the theme of "Moving best practice in ICT from the few to the many" which underlies the whole study. Part C, the Dissertation, traces the steps taken to investigate the need for professional development in ICT. This is achieved by analysing and commenting on data collected from a state-wide survey and a series of interviews with leading figures, and by providing a review of the relevant literature and past and existing models of professional development. Part D, Final Comments, provides an overview of the whole Folio and a reflection on the research that has been conducted. The findings are that there is widespread dissatisfaction with existing models and that there is an urgent need for professional development in this area, because nearly 20% of teachers either do not use computers or are considered to be novice users. Another 25% are considered to be below not yet "ICT Smart". Less than 10% of ICT co-ordinators have a formal qualification in the field but more than 85% of them are interested in a Masters program. The study offers solutions in Part B where there is a discussion of a range of strategies to provide on-going professional development for teachers. Chapter 9 provides an outline of a proposed Masters level program and offers suggestions on how it could be best delivered. This program would meet the identified needs of ICT co-ordinators. The study concludes with a series of recommendations and suggestions for further research. The Education Department must address these urgent professional development needs of teachers, particularly those in the more remote country regions. There needs to be a follow-up survey to establish to what extent teachers in South Australia are now "ICT Smart ".
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Mdlongwa, Edward Thabani. "Information and communication technology (ICT) and enhanced learning at Pearson High School." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1011595.

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The advent of the 21st Century has seen a number of technological developments which affect almost every spectrum or aspect of our lives. Castells (2001) likens the power of ICT to the impact that access to electricity and clean running water in a community have had on human development. In the field of educational, information and communication technology (ICT) has become a core part in helping to improve the efficiency and productivity of both teaching and learning of any particular subject (Fallows and Bhanot, 2002).The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent ICT had enhanced learning at Pearson High School in the Summerstrand area of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMBM). The results of the study were compared with similar studies in other schools in NMBM conducted at the same time. The study was qualitative and methods of data collection used were key informant interviews and focus group discussions.
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Books on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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Chris, Guy, ed. ICT: Information & communication technology. London: Letts Educational, 2003.

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Shafazand, Hassan, and A. Min Tjoa, eds. EurAsia-ICT 2002: Information and Communication Technology. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36087-5.

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McCay, John Declan. Teacher attitude towards ICT (Information Communication Technology). [S.l: The author], 1999.

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Papua New Guinea. Dept. of Communication and Information., ed. National information & communications technology (ICT) policy. [Waigani] Papua New Guinea: Dept. of Communicaton and Information, 2008.

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Papua New Guinea. Dept. of Communication and Information., ed. National information & communications technology (ICT) policy. [Waigani] Papua New Guinea: Dept. of Communicaton and Information, 2008.

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Mittal, Mamta, and Gopi Battineni, eds. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Frameworks in Telehealth. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05049-7.

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Anderson, Neil. Equity and information communication technology (ICT) in education. New York: P. Lang, 2009.

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Richard, Parsons, and Stuart Colin Harber, eds. GCSE ICT: Information communication technology : the revision guide. Kirkby in Furness: Coordination Group Publications, 2004.

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Shortis, Tim. The language of ICT: Information and communication technology. London: Routledge, 2001.

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Pacific, Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministers' Meeting (2010 Nuku'alofa Tonga). Pacific Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministers' Meeting. Suva, Fiji: Secretariat of the Pacific Community, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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van Klaveren, Maarten, Kea Tijdens, and Denis Gregory. "Information and Communication Technology (ICT)." In Multinational Companies and Domestic Firms in Europe, 189–217. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137375926_6.

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Drenth, Randy, Lukas Bigler, and Pan Theo Große-Ruyken. "Information & Communication Technology (ICT) 4.0." In Strategie für Industrie 4.0, 49–75. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16752-3_3.

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Halder, Santoshi, and Sanju Saha. "Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Education." In The Routledge Handbook of Education Technology, 351–62. London: Routledge India, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003293545-30.

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Ray, Partha. "Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in India." In Information Systems, 71–83. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge India, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429202933-5.

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Al-Rodhan, Nayef R. F. "Information and Communications Technology (ICT)." In The Politics of Emerging Strategic Technologies, 18–46. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230304949_3.

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Fichman, Pnina, and Madelyn R. Sanfilippo. "Technological Deterministic Approach to Multiculturalism and ICT: ICT as the Independent Variable." In Multiculturalism and Information and Communication Technology, 51–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02331-6_4.

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Berleur, Jacques, Diane Whitehouse, Philippe Goujon, and Catherine Flick. "Ethics and ICT Governance." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 13–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15479-9_2.

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Hilty, Lorenz M., and Magda David Hercheui. "ICT and Sustainable Development." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 227–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15479-9_22.

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Hepp, Pedro, and Ernesto Laval. "ICT for rural education." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 115–26. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35668-6_12.

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Nakano, Tadashi, Michael Moore, Akihiro Enomoto, and Tatsuya Suda. "Molecular Communication Technology as a Biological ICT." In Biological Functions for Information and Communication Technologies, 49–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15102-6_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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Oluwambo Tolulope, Olowe, Ayodele Ariyo Adebiyi, and Kayode Akindeji. "Leveraging Information and Communication Technology (ICT) To Combat Corruption: A Systematic Review." In 2024 International Conference on Science, Engineering and Business for Driving Sustainable Development Goals (SEB4SDG), 1–9. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/seb4sdg60871.2024.10629796.

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Baldon, Lyra G., and Leo L. Codilla. "The Effectiveness of Integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the 21st-Century Classroom." In 2024 International Conference on TVET Excellence & Development (ICTeD), 166–70. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icted62334.2024.10844635.

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Vishwa Mohan, Vangari, and Vahideh Zarea Gavgani. "Informing Clients through Information Communication Technology in Health Care Systems." In InSITE 2009: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3367.

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Information Communication Technology (ICT) has revolutionized the world communication order. People can be informed in more effective, efficient and convenient ways. Access to media has percolated to the grassroots. In spite of all such remarkable developments, whether ICT facilitates Science communication is a billion dollar question. Though information is freely and widely available by virtue of ICT, yet, there are areas where Science communication through ICT still needs to be developed to deliver critical information to the needy. Objectives: The objectives of the study are to find out: whether patients and care givers have perception of their information needs? What sources of information they usually consult? What type of channels/media they possess to access the information? What sources the patients and care givers prefer to consult? Whether in the opinion of the patients and their care givers, the ICTs are effective in delivering the critical information. Methodology: An exploratory survey was conducted. A semi-structured interview was employed to collect data from a group of 188 patients and care givers in the hospitals and clinics in Hyderabad (India). Results and conclusion: The study determined the patients’ and care givers’ preferences for technologies in keeping informed. It also brought to light the limitations and usefulness of ICTs in Science communication in general and medical information in particular.
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Kuzman, Boris, Biljana Petkovic, and Milos Milovancevic. "INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN TOURISM." In TOURISM AND GREEN INVESTMENTS. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.52370/tisc2475bk.

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Tourism is a major pillar of the global economy, significantly shaped by modern information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the Internet. These advances have revolutionized information dissemination and spurred innovations within the tourism industry. Known as „electronic tourism“ or „e-tourism,“ this transformation involves the digitization and modernization of industry infrastructure and operations. ICT integration has led to the development of innovative tools and platforms, enhancing efficiency, personalization, and interactivity for both providers and consumers. Technologies such as online booking systems, virtual tours, customer relationship management (CRM), and targeted marketing are now essential for operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and market reach. Moreover, ICTs play a crucial role in strategic planning and decision-making. By analyzing big data and utilizing sophisticated analytics, tourism businesses can gain insights into market trends, consumer preferences, and competitive dynamics, enabling informed decisions and adaptation to the digital age.
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Chakravarty, Kanta. "through Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study." In Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.2983.

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Micro financing through Self Help Group (SHG) has transferred the real economic power to the hands of women and has considerably reduced their dependence on men. Access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can empower SHG women by promoting basic literacy and education, providing access to knowledge, banking services, etc. The present paper mainly focuses on the uses of Information and Communication Technology among women members of SHGs and role of distance education. The study was based upon an empirical study carried out two districts namely, Jorhat and Morigaon, of the state of Assam of India. The data shows that distance education can brings positive changes among the members of the SHGs through ICT.
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Tsuchiyama, Mayumi, and Tasuku Miyoshi. "The Adoption of Information Communication Technology (ICT) by Japanese SMEs." In 2020 9th International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAI-AAI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iiai-aai50415.2020.00118.

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Dhahri, Mbarek, and Mohamed Koutheair Khribi. "Teachers’ Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Assessment Tools: A Review." In 2021 International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icalt52272.2021.00025.

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Porozovs, Juris, Anita Migleniece, Daina Voita, and Alvis Valdemiers. "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN SCHOOLS OF LATVIA." In 1st International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education. Scientia Socialis Ltd., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/balticste/2015.80.

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Modern education is closely connected with implementation and using of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the teaching process. The questionnaire of teachers and directors of Latvia schools was carried out in order to evaluate the situation of ICT in schools and the attitude of school pedagogues toward this process. The results of the questionnaire showed that supply of schools with modern ICT in Latvia is not sufficient. The respondents expressed their views: what are the main obstacles of effective implementation of ICT in the study process and what are the priority challenges in the implementation of ICT in schools. Key words: information and communication technologies, schools, implementation, teachers, directors.
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Smith, Edward, and Mauro Ugolini. "Building information and communication technology (ICT) value-propositions for the post-information age." In 2017 56th FITCE Congress. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fitce.2017.8092999.

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Musil, Bojan, Smiljana Gartner, Igor Pesek, and Marjan Krasna. "ICT competences assessment through ICT escape room." In 2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro.2019.8757043.

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Reports on the topic "Information and communication technology (ICT)"

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Quinn, Stephen. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Risk Outcomes:. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-221a.ipd.

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Quinn, Stephen. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Risk Outcomes:. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-221a.

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Miller, John, Lori Bird, Jenny Heeter, and Bethany Gorham. Renewable Electricity Use by the U.S. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Industry. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1215195.

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Ross, Aimee, and Lorna Christie. Energy consumption of ICT. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.58248/pn677.

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Information and Communication Technology (ICT), including data centres, communication networks and user devices, accounted for an estimated 4-6% of global electricity use in 2020. Increasing demand for ICT is expected to lead to an increase in global ICT energy use over the next decade. Experts have highlighted ongoing improvements in the energy efficiency of the technology. However, there is limited evidence on the energy use of ICT, and a significant degree of uncertainty in existing estimates. This POSTnote summarises estimates of the energy used across the ICT sector and trends that may affect it. It discusses developments in energy efficiency and issues related to energy reporting and standards.
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Spielman, David J., Els Lecoutere, Simrin Makhija, and Bjorn Van Campenhout, eds. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and agricultural extension in developing countries. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134865.

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Lora, Eduardo. Development Connections: Unveiling the Impact of New Information Technologies. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006826.

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This presentation, made during the event Development Connections Conference in July 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica asks how well investments in information and communication technology (ICT) work to promote social development, and how far behind Latin America is in terms of access to PCs, the Internet, and mobile devices. It presents the main findings of a study which evaluated 50 ICT projects all over Latin America and highlights three successful projects in Bolivia and Colombia, as well as lessons learned.
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Czerwonko, Alejo, Julian P. Cristia, and Pablo Garofalo. Does ICT Increase Years of Education?: Evidence from Peru. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011176.

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A number of empirical studies have measured the effect of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on test scores, yet there is a lack of empirical evidence on the effects of this type of intervention on drop-out and repetition rates, variables that have a direct impact on years of education. This working paper analyzes rich longitudinal censal data from Peru as well as information regarding a specific program that deployed computers in 350 schools in the year 2004. Results indicate null impacts of increasing computer access on repetition, drop-out rates and initial enrollment. The large sample sizes allow the authors to detect even very modest effects. These results, together with previous evidence on the lack of effects on tests scores, point to a limited potential of computers in improving education outcomes.
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Ponce, Juan, Mercedes Onofa, and Paul E. Carrillo. Information Technology and Student Achievement: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Ecuador. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011199.

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This paper studies the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the school environment on educational achievement. To quantify these effects, the impact is evaluated of a project run by the municipality of Guayaquil, Ecuador, which provides computer-aided instruction in mathematics and language to students in primary schools. Using an experimental design, it is found that the program had a positive impact on mathematics test scores (about 0. 30 of a standard deviation) and a negative but statistically insignificant effect on language test scores. The impact is heterogeneous and is much larger for those students at the top of the achievement distribution.
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Roland-Holst, David, Kamalbek Karymshakov, Burulcha Sulaimanova, and Kadyrbek Sultakeev. ICT, Online Search Behavior, and Remittances: Evidence from the Kyrgyz Republic. Asian Development Bank Institute, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/fepw3647.

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Infrastructure has always been a fundamental driver of long-term economic growth, but in recent decades information and communication technology (ICT) has supported and accelerated the growth of the global economy in ways beyond the imagining of our ancestors. We examine the role of ICT infrastructure in facilitating labor markets' access and remittance flows for workers from the Kyrgyz Republic. Using a combination of traditional high frequency macroeconomic data and real time internet search information from Google Trends, we take a novel approach to explaining the inflow of remittances to a developing country. In the first attempt to model remittance behavior with GTI data in this context, we use a gravity model. We also attempt to account for both origin and destination labor market conditions, using Kyrgyz language search words to identify both push and pull factors affecting migrant decisions.
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Anderson, David M., Michael G. Hoffman, Jackie M. Niemeyer, and Todd J. Samuel. Economic and Physical Linkages of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Service Industry to Key Industries of the Economy: An Ad Hoc Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1344050.

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