CHALLENGE
I
Search
the Internet and supply the following facts and information
. Write your answers in the table below.
. Write your answers in the table below.
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1.
Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT, named, started an experiment
hole in a wall.
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Sugata Mitra
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India
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Businessweek Online Daily Briefing,
March 2, 2000.
Edited by Paul Judge
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Google
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Boulean
Logic and Phrase Searching
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2.
What does NIIT stands for?
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National Institute of Information Technology
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India
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Google
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Phrase
Searching
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3.
It was implemented at a slum area in New Delhi.
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poor
programme implementation
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India
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Updated: Aug 20, 2013, 05:28 IST
Dipak Kumar Dash |
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Google
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Phrase
Searching
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4.
His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from slum
areas. Why did they carve hole in the wall?
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set
of children can be achieved through incidental learning provided the learners
are given access to a suitable computing facility, with entertaining and
motivating content and some minimal (human) guidance.
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India
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Sugata
Mitra
February
3,2012
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Google
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Phrase
Searching
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5.
What was the significant finding of the experiment?
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This
study aims to observe or investigate the effects of using the Information
communication Technology in the field of education specially to teachers and
students.
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India
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Google
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Phrase
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6.
What could be the implications of this finding to existing teaching practices
especially those that are related with the use of ICT in learning?
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ICTs
are very rarely seen as central to the overall learning process
Even
in the most advanced schools in OECD countries, ICTs are generally not
considered central to the teaching and learning process. Many ICT in
education initiatives in LDCs seek (at least in their rhetoric) to place ICTs
as central to teaching and learning.
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http://www.infodev.org/articles/impact-icts-learning-achievement
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Google
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Phrase
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