Module 1
Module 1
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY
Overview
The quickening pace of evolution in technology is very evident in this era. It seems that it is progressing
faster than ever. From year to year, the evolution of technology is one of staggering promise and
opportunity--as well as uncertainty. Basically, technology has been around before, and as long as there
are people, information technology will be there also because there were always ways of communicating
through technology available at that point in time. The future may be unknown, but digital advancement
continues to reshape our world in ways that encourage people to form new habits, find new ways to work
together, and become better human beings. And, in most cases, these changes translate into a range of
opportunities and disruptions across every industry. Humans have always been quick to adapt
technologies for better and faster communication.
Objectives
• After successful completion of this module, the student can be able to;
• Demonstrate a sense of readiness for the upcoming semester;
• Identify their learning outcomes and expectations for the course;
• Recognize their capacity to create new understandings from reflecting on the course;
• Know the role and importance of ICT.
Although there is no single, universal definition of ICT, the term is generally accepted to mean all
devices, networking components, applications and systems that combined allow people and
organizations (i.e., businesses, nonprofit agencies, governments and criminal enterprises) to interact
in the digital world.
Communication
We all know that ICT take a major role for us by means of communicating, way back in the
past our parents use to make letter and send it via post mail. But now with the help of ICT it
is easier to communicate with our love ones. We can use cellular phones that design for
communicating with other people even they are miles away far from you.
Nowadays people are in touch with the help of ICT. Through chatting, E-mail, voice mail and
social networking people communicate with each other. It is the cheapest means of
communication.
ICT allows students to monitor and manage their own learning, think critically and creatively,
solve simulated real-world problems, work collaboratively, engage in ethical decision-making,
and adopt a global perspective towards issues and ideas. It also provides students from
remote areas access to expert teachers and learning resources, and gives administrators
and policy makers the data and expertise they need to work more efficiently.
Job Opportunities
For example, many pharmacies use robot technology to assist with picking prescribed drugs.
This allows highly trained pharmaceutical staff to focus on jobs requiring human intelligence
and interaction, such as dispensing and checking medication.
Nowadays, employers expect their staff to have basic ICT skills. This expectation even applies to
job roles where ICT skills may not have been an essential requirement in the past.
Nowadays, finding a job is different, you can just use your smart phone, laptop, desktop or
any gadgets that is available in the comfort of your home.
Education
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can impact student learning when
teachers are digitally literate and understand how to integrate it into curriculum.
Schools use a diverse set of ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and
manage information.(6) In some contexts, ICT has also become integral to the teaching-
learning interaction, through such approaches as replacing chalkboards with interactive
digital whiteboards, using students’ own smartphones or other devices for learning during
class time, and the “flipped classroom” model where students watch lectures at home on the
computer and use classroom time for more interactive exercises.
When teachers are digitally literate and trained to use ICT, these approaches can lead to
higher order thinking skills, provide creative and individualized options for students to express
their understandings, and leave students better prepared to deal with ongoing technological
change in society and the workplace.
Socializing
Social media has changed the world. The rapid and vast adoption of these technologies is
changing how we find partners, how we access information from the news, and how we
organize to demand political change.
The internet and social media provide young people with a range of benefits, and
opportunities to empower themselves in a variety of ways. Young people can maintain social
connections and support networks that otherwise wouldn't be possible and can access more
information than ever before. The communities and social interactions young people form
online can be invaluable for bolstering and developing young people's self-confidence and
social skills.
As the ICT has become ubiquitous, faster and increasingly accessible to non-technical
communities, social networking and collaborative services have grown rapidly enabling people to
communicate and share interest in many more ways, sites like Facebook, Twitter LinkedIn You
tube, Flicker, second life delicious blogs wiki’s and many more let people of all ages rapidly share
their interest of the movement without others everywhere. But Facebook seems to be the leading
areas of where people communicate and share their opinions. What a change! “Nothing is
permanent, but change” (As Heraditus in the 4thcentury BC). Internet can be seen as the
international networks of interconnection of computer networks, the main purpose for the
institution of internet are quest for information i.e. browsing, electronic mail, knew groups fill
transfer and access and use of other computer. Socialization can be seen as a process by which
a child adapts a behavior to be an effective member of the society, which can only be achieved
through learning or education.
References
• W. Samuel, S. G. Ajumo, E. C. Anderson and S. Worgu (2016). ICT As A Change Angent
For Socialization and Social Engineering. IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-
JCE) e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727, Volume 18, Issue 4, Ver. II
• https://www.digitalistmag.com/cio-knowledge/2019/02/26/evolution-of-technology-
continues-what-is-next-in-2019-06196611/
• https://bit.ly/30IZ4FO
• https://ailynvlla.home.blog/2019/03/04/how-ict-affect-our-daily-life/
• https://bit.ly/32Vlpm6
• https://www.wikijob.co.uk/content/application-advice/job-applications/what-are-ict-skills
• https://bit.ly/2BuODwV
Assessment