EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
It is no longer necessary for teachers and students to be physically in proximity, due to innovations of technologies such as teleconferencing and distance learning, which allow for synchronous learning. ICTs in schools provide an opportunity to teachers to transform their practices by providing them with improved educational content and more effective teaching and learning methods. ICTs improve the learning process through the provision of more interactive educational materials that increase learner motivation and facilitate the easy acquisition of basic skills. The use of various multimedia devices such as television, videos, and computer applications offers more challenging and engaging learning environment for students of all ages. Literacy in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is fundamental to life in our modern technology society. To equip students to be literate lifelong learners and global citizens of the first 21st Century, we must successfully integrate ICT into both the English curriculum and English pedagogical practices.
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