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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Welcomes you to a presentation on
Information and Communication Technologies ( ICT)
in schools
by
Dr. R.G. Nadadur, IAS
Principal Secretary
Education Department
May 28, 2009GOK/ICT-1/14
Objectives of the ICT Programme
- Establish an enabling environment to promote the usage of ICT in schools.
- Enhance the learning levels of students in Mathematics, Pure Sciences, Social Sciences, Language and numerous Extra- Curricular activities
- Promote critical thinking and analytical skills by developing self learning
- Enable students to acquire skills needed for the digital world for higher studies and gainful employment.
- Build capacity in teachers to upgrade their learning and teaching skills by using ICT tools.
GOK/ICT-2/14
GOK/ICT-12/12
GOK/ICT-3/14
ICT for students - 1
2000Radio Programmes on Akashavani•Chinnara Chukki for class I to II•Chukki Chinna for class III to V •Keli Kali for class VI to VIII
No. of Lessons – 405
Coverage 60,823 schools 87 lakh children
•Interactive lessons were broadcast from 10 stations of Akashvani•Teachers were provided with time table and hand book in advance •They were enabled to synchronize their teaching with the broadcasts
GOK/ICT-4/14
GOK/ICT-5/14
ICT for students - 2
•2002-2010 Mahiti Sindhu Project
1011 schools 3,00,000 beneficiaries/year
•2003-06 Eleventh Finance Commission Project
88 schools 42,000 beneficiaries/year
•2003-06 Revised Class Project
150 schools 53,000 beneficiaries/year
•2007-2012 ICT Phase-1 380 schools
•2008-2013 ICT Phase-2 1571 schools
•2009-2014 ICT Phase-3 4396 schools
GOK/ICT-6/14
GOK/ICT-7/14
ICT for teachers- 1
Azim Premji Foundation
•Developed CDs •Supported monitoring computer education in schools•Mobilized community support •Enabled use by community after school hours
ECIL, NIIT, Aptech, Educomp
•Teacher training during summer holidays
•20,000 teachers trained annually
GOK/ICT-8/14
ICT for teachers-2
Microsoft
Objectives
• Accelerate IT literacy among government school teachers and students
• Promote ICT integration in schools
Outcome
• 3 Computer Academies set up in Bangalore, Dharwad and Gulbarga
Progress
•1864 Master Trainers Trained
•16799 Teachers trained by Master Trainers •32 Teacher Educators trained as Master Trainers •256 Teacher educators trained by Master Trainers
GOK/ICT-9/14
GOK/ICT-10/14
ICT for teachers-3
Intel •Trained and created a resource pool of teachers
•Teach to the Future program
•1500 teachers trained as master trainers
World Links
•Teacher training programmes
•Internet based training
American Indian Foundation •Training of teachers and students •225 schools covered
GOK/ICT-11/14
GOK/ICT-12/14
Impact of ICT Programmes
1. Impact study - Centre for Multi Disciplinary Research (CMDR), Dharwad
Study showed
- Improvement of enrolment and attendance
- Increase of computer literacy among students and teachers
- Larger number of computer-trained teachers
- Enhanced computer-aided learning by students
- Significant increase in pass percentage in Tenth Standard Public Exam
2. Impact study - IMRB, Bangalore Study showed - 83% of teachers said that they are using ICT regularly - 86% of Principals said ICT had a positive impact on teachers and students
GOK/ICT-13/14
THANK YOU
for
your kind attention
GOK/ICT-14/14