"COMPUTERS AS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY"
In
the Educational Technology Course 1 the role of the computer in education was
well discussed. It was pointed out that the advent of the computer is
recognized as the third revolution in education, the first was the invention of
the printing press; the second, the introduction of libraries; and the third,
the invention of the computer, especially so with the advent of the
microcomputer in 1975. Thus emerged computer technology in education.
Through
computer technology, educators saw the amplification of learning along computer
literacy. Much like reading, the modern student can now interact with computer
messages; even respond to questions or to computer commands. Again like
writing, the learner can form messages using computer language or program.
Soon
computer-assisted instruction (CAI) was introduce using the principle of
individualized learning through a positive climate that includes realism and
appeal with drill exercises that uses color, music and animation. The novelty
of CAI has not waned to this day especially in the basic education level as
this is offered by computer-equipped private schools. But the evolving pace of
innovation in today’s Information Age is so dynamic that within the first
decade of the 21st century, computer technology in education has matured to
transform into an educative information and communication technology (ICT) in
education.


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