Mark Daryl Garcia from BTLE ICT 2b introduced a discussion on basic ICT concepts. He asked for a volunteer to lead a prayer before beginning. ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology and refers to a diverse set of technological tools such as computers, the internet, broadcasting technologies, and telephony that are used to transmit, store, share and exchange information. Technology encompasses anything from traditional tools like paper and pencils to the latest electronic devices used for practical tasks like teaching.
Mark Daryl Garcia from BTLE ICT 2b introduced a discussion on basic ICT concepts. He asked for a volunteer to lead a prayer before beginning. ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology and refers to a diverse set of technological tools such as computers, the internet, broadcasting technologies, and telephony that are used to transmit, store, share and exchange information. Technology encompasses anything from traditional tools like paper and pencils to the latest electronic devices used for practical tasks like teaching.
Mark Daryl Garcia from BTLE ICT 2b introduced a discussion on basic ICT concepts. He asked for a volunteer to lead a prayer before beginning. ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology and refers to a diverse set of technological tools such as computers, the internet, broadcasting technologies, and telephony that are used to transmit, store, share and exchange information. Technology encompasses anything from traditional tools like paper and pencils to the latest electronic devices used for practical tasks like teaching.
-Good evening everyone, my name is Mark Daryl Garcia from BTLE ICT 2b, and tonight we will be
tackling about the basic concepts of ICT.
-But before we proceed, may I ask someone in the class to lead us a prayer? -What is ICT? ICT is a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information. These technological tools and resources include computers, the Internet (websites, blogs and emails), live broadcasting technologies (radio, television and webcasting), recorded broadcasting technologies (podcasting, audio and video players and storage devices) and telephony (fixed or mobile, satellite, visio/video-conferencing, etc.).
Technology- Includes papers and pencils to the latest electronic gadgets and tools for practical tasks. (teaching tools)