The extent of the use of ICT in schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay area

It is the 21st Century and the world is a global village. The development of technology like Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has thus become the dominant means of communication. Education has not been left out of this wave of change. In many countries Information and Communication Tec...

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Main Author: Sonkwala, Mzikayise Richard
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Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1012284
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-91022017-12-21T04:22:42ZThe extent of the use of ICT in schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay areaSonkwala, Mzikayise RichardEducational technology -- South Africa -- Port ElizabethComputer-assisted instruction -- South Africa -- Port ElizabethInformation technologyIt is the 21st Century and the world is a global village. The development of technology like Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has thus become the dominant means of communication. Education has not been left out of this wave of change. In many countries Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a clear impact in the development of educational curriculum. This cannot be said about South Africa where huge disparities in terms of ICT related resources still exist. There is a range of uses of ICT in South African schools and it varies according to the economic and social conditions where that school is located. For example, the former Model C schools are well-resourced in terms of computers and access to internet whilst township schools lack these resources. In township schools very few students are exposed to computers due to the limited number of computers and lack of properly qualified educators in the field of ICT. In the Nelson Mandela Bay area township schools only offer CAT (Computer Applications Technology) as an ICT related subject whilst the former Model C schools offer CAT and IT (Information Technology).This treatise attempts to show the digital divide that still exists between a former Model C school and a township school, and the impact it has in quality of education in these schools.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Business and Economic Sciences2011ThesisMastersMA36 leavespdfvital:9102http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1012284EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Educational technology -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth
Computer-assisted instruction -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth
Information technology
spellingShingle Educational technology -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth
Computer-assisted instruction -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth
Information technology
Sonkwala, Mzikayise Richard
The extent of the use of ICT in schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay area
description It is the 21st Century and the world is a global village. The development of technology like Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has thus become the dominant means of communication. Education has not been left out of this wave of change. In many countries Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a clear impact in the development of educational curriculum. This cannot be said about South Africa where huge disparities in terms of ICT related resources still exist. There is a range of uses of ICT in South African schools and it varies according to the economic and social conditions where that school is located. For example, the former Model C schools are well-resourced in terms of computers and access to internet whilst township schools lack these resources. In township schools very few students are exposed to computers due to the limited number of computers and lack of properly qualified educators in the field of ICT. In the Nelson Mandela Bay area township schools only offer CAT (Computer Applications Technology) as an ICT related subject whilst the former Model C schools offer CAT and IT (Information Technology).This treatise attempts to show the digital divide that still exists between a former Model C school and a township school, and the impact it has in quality of education in these schools.
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