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The ideal use of ICT involves activities that are

  • purposeful 
  • desirable 
  • acceptable
  • and feasible

 

Alignment of elements

This means that as well as the activities themselves consideration needs to be given to purposes and 'policies'. Indeed it is an early finding of this project that to ensure successful and productive activities it is essential to align 

  • purposes
  • policies and
  • practices 

 

 

For educational reasons the ideal practices will take into consideration

  • learning needs 
  • learning styles

 

System alignment

Purposes, policies and practices exist at, across, and between all levels of any organisation. Any system exists to (support) help ensure the success of all its components and thus the achievement of outcomes that match its goals and purposes.  Thus it is essential to achieve alignment through the organisation. This alignment will assist in reporting and enabling as well as supporting:

 

 

Thus insightful system alignment can lead to 

  • creation of useful products
  • meaningful experiences, and
  • valuable learning for all

 

Where the use of ICT is incorporated into learning activities in class programs the school/system should provide scaffolding that will support this end. This will require consideration at each of three levels regarding the uses to be made of ICT.

  • System/school (governance, provision & application)
  • Class (notions of teaching and learning and actual practices)
  • Teaching and learning activities (incorporation of ICT)

 

 

 

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