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Information and Communization Technology

The document discusses various information and communication technologies that can be used by teachers, including browsers, search engines, creating blogs, using hyperlinks, and accessing online publications and resources. It provides guidance on listening skills, electronic texts, using the internet, and supporting blogs.

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Information and Communization Technology

The document discusses various information and communication technologies that can be used by teachers, including browsers, search engines, creating blogs, using hyperlinks, and accessing online publications and resources. It provides guidance on listening skills, electronic texts, using the internet, and supporting blogs.

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INFORMATION AND

COMMUNIZATION
TECHNOLOGY
I.C.T.
 Broad
 Choose your need

 Pick up the right tools

 Keep things simple


ToC

 Browsers
 Search engines
 Internet
 Create a blog
 Cyber books
 Hyperlink
A PARADIGM SHIFT
From

the Oral to
the Visual
How to use ICT as teachers?
POSSIBLE AREAS
 Listening/speaking skills
 Electronic texts
 Information
 Communication
 Software
Listening skills

 What are the main obstacles?


 How to overcome them?
 Creation of an immersion
environment
Different types of English
Unfamiliar expressions
Alien pronunciation and accent
Poor phonobulary
Culture barriers
We can use movies,
audios and docs
separately or can stuff
everything in a Power
Point Presentation
INTERNET
• Make sure you are connected
• Ensure stability and speed
• There are many plans and players
Choose a browser
1. Internet Explorer
2. Chrome
3. Opera
4. Netscape Navigator
5. Safari
SUBSCRIBE TO PUBLICATIONS
CONSORTIA : INFLIBNET
JSTOR
An aSSeeMent

http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/oct102009/982.pdf
CREATING A BLOG
Create a blog
SUPPORTING YOUR BLOG
polldaddy.com
http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/D596623A89F4
2C03/
scribd.com
HYPER LINKS
WHAT IS IT?

 A selectable object that includes the path


information to an object on the same
document, a local file or a URL.
 A point is turned into an active spot which
includes the path information and clicking
on it will take you to a specific
destination.
WHY?

 Adds a lot of flexibility


 Instant information
 Uninterrupted reading
 Comprehensive access
THIS IS THE WAY
 Select the text (word/s, phrases) that you want
to hyperlink
 Right click and select ‘Hyperlink’
 At the below see the field ‘Address’.
 Type or paste the destination you want to link.
 To link to a local object, browse it and click on
it.
 What you type in Screen Tip field appears
when the mouse is over the link. It is additional
text that you may or may not need. A little
comment will be fine.
Select the text to
hyperlink
Right click and select
‘Hyperlink’
At the below see the field
‘Address’.
Type or paste the destination
to link.
Text in Screen Tip field
appears when the mouse is
over the link.
 Click OK in both dialogue boxes
Now the word is hyperlinked
See the comment and the
link
There are two options to activate
the link
 Press CTRL key and click
OR
 Right click and select OPEN LINK
You reach the destination
How to get the name of the
link?
 This is an editorial work
 We have to search and decide the link
Link a local document

 Repeat the process


 In ADDRESS, browse and choose the
document
The links looks like. . . . .
On activating, you reach . . .
OTHER RESOURCES

 You tube
 Rendition sites

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