This document discusses the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. It begins by defining ICT as technologies that provide access to information through telecommunications such as the internet, wireless networks, and cell phones. It then explores how ICT benefits both teachers and students. Teachers can more easily share resources and lesson plans, while students gain research, communication, and analytical skills from using ICT. The document also notes some limitations of ICT in education, such as unequal digital access between urban and rural areas. It concludes by emphasizing the need to reduce this "digital divide" so all students can benefit from ICT.