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Integrating ICT’s into the classroom supports students independence and allows them to explore different technologies. ICTs have the potential to accelerate, enrich, and deepen skills, to motivate and engage students, along with helping them to relate school to work practices in the future. ICTs promotes critical thinking, research, and evaluation skills. Skills that have a growing in importance as students have increasing volumes of information from a variety of sources to sort through each day.
(Noor-Ul-Amin)
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Students learn through different learning styles. These are a set of conditions under which learners prefer to work, and are divided into these three categories: visual (for those who learn best by seeing images or reading text), auditory (for those who prefer hearing or listening), and kinaesthetic (for those who learn best by doing). Through the use of ICTs, students are able to access the learning style, or even a mixture of styles that suit them best.
(Cantoni, Cellario, & Porta, 2004)
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Students also love to have an element of choice and technology offers many creative choices!