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Effect of IT on Students
Academics
Information
Technology
Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment
to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other
enterprise.
➜ The term information technology in its modern sense first appeared in a 1958 article published in the Harvard Business Review.
➜ Consists of three categories:1. Processing2. Using of statistics as a mathematical device for
decision making3. High order thinking using computer programs
➜ Distinguishing phases of IT development.
Information Technology
Using IT Offers more economics of
scale
More convenience in data storage
Eases limits of time and space
Enhances active learning and personal responsibility
The number of IT user Students World Wide
How IT effects
Easy way to gather knowledge
Better utilization of time
Driving some to wrong path
IT in the academic sector
Research universities will lose out competitively to other higher education segments. Well-endowed highly selective institutions will do better than average.
Liberal arts institutions will be hard-pressed financially as the cost of labor continues to rise relative to the rate of inflation.
More innovative nontraditional providers will take over a greater share of the undergraduate education market. They will deliver higher education more cheaply.
The knowledge base will atrophy as research universities falter.
E-book File Formats
Sustainability of E-book Collections
E-BOOK in Academic Libraries
E-book Leasing and Licensing
E-book Pricing
Use of IT in Research
IT in Medical Research Improving health care system Reducing expenses Increasing patient safety
Information Technology in Government Innovation New technology offers new opportunities Advancement in Information Technology has created new
dimension in research and technology by removing from the researchers the constraints of speed, cost and distance.
The amount of data that can be analyzed has expanded, as has the complexity of analyses
And researchers can collaborate more widely and efficiently.
Helps in medical research and government innovation program.
MOOC
MOOC Free and paid online courses Affiliation with the major universities of
the world Virtual interactive sessions Examples: ➜ Online: Coursera, Udacity, Udemy,
Peer-to- Peer University (p2p university), Stanford Online➜ University Affiliated: University of
Melbourne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Berkley College of Music, Harvard, University of London etc.
Online Communication between Home and School
# Empowering teachers and building up student- teacher network# Lesson Planning and Teaching# Open-source technologies (Internet resources)# Online education portfolios to evaluate students# Student Assessment
Skype
Skype allows making calls, text messages , screen sharing, video chat , text chat and more.
Chat and video allows for synchronous communication , breaking the traditional boundary of classrooms.
Skype conversations are saved for future references.
Skype is a huge advantage for deaf students who can communicate in sign language.
People can share their screens and work in the same document.
Negative Sides
Gray BlackShrinking Time
Plagiarism
Gaming
Negative Sides
Physical Effects
Mental Effects
Isolation
How Information Technology influences
Research40%
MOOC & E-Book48%
Negative Use12%
Influence of ITResearch MOOC & E-Book Negative Use
• Organizations have accepted that IT is a tool that needs to be understood, know the concept and have the ability to adapt to its usage.
• Speeds up the academic activities
• Makes data storage more easy and convenient.
• Everything is done electronically, making the process of reports easier saving time.
• Support of students is also very crucial
Conclusion
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