ICTs pose new challenges to education worldwide |
Posted by: Justina Spencer |
It is no mystery that technology is changing the world around us, including the way our students learn in schools. Assistive technologies facilitate learning skills, while ICTs, and especially the internet, open wider doors to knowledge in terms of access and resources. Yet, it seems that the possibilities of putting ICTs to the benefit of students are being continuously extended. In Italy, two schools have just ditched their textbooks for mini-laptops, which have been distributed to two groups |
Source: Times of Malta (Malta) | Published: October 10th, 2008 |
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