IWB in ICT
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Discuss the value of IWB in supporting primary learning and teaching. How does the technology make it easier/ better/ more motivated than traditional methods? We are already seeing rapid developments in the status of ICT in primary schools, it now effectively being one of the four main subjects of the primary curriculum, together with Literacy, Numeracy and Science. There is also a subtle change in the nomenclature with the initials ICT being used rather than I.T. ICT emphasises the increasingly important role that communications will have when schools have ready access to the enormous network of computers, which is known as the Internet. The ever-increasing importance of ICT in education is indicated by the high profile, which the government is giving to ICT, and the large amount of money that is being channelled into hardware and software. ICT is more than just another teaching tool; its potential for improving the quality...


