Monday, 19 November 2012

Instructional Technology


 


Meaning of Teaching Aids
As we all know that today's age is the age of science and technology. The teaching learning programmes have also been affected by it. The process of teaching - learning depends upon the different type of equipment available in the classroom.

Need of Teaching Aids


1) Every individual has the tendency to forget. Proper use of teaching aids helps to retain more concept permanently.

2) Students can learn better when they are motivated properly through different teaching aids.

3) Teaching aids develop the proper image when the students see, hear taste and smell properly.

4) Teaching aids provide complete example for conceptual thinking.

5) The teaching aids create the environment of interest for the students.

6) Teaching aids helps to increase the vocabulary of the students.

7) Teaching aids helps the teacher to get sometime and make learning permanent.

GOOD IT SKILLS



GOOD IT SKILLS
Good IT skills are not only useful tools for researching and presenting your work, they also reduce stress, save time and save money.
  • Good typing skills (including using the keyboard instead of your mouse) can save hours playing 'hunt and peck'
  • Knowing the capabilities of your word processing program before you start enables you to format text quickly, saving hours of fiddling and tweaking
  • Getting to know how your computer works puts you in control of your technology - not the other way round.
  • Developing good searching skills on the internet (including knowing how to evaluate what you find) can speed up research by months
  • Using the Internet to answer IT queries can save you large amounts of money spent on software guides and handbooks - and is often much more effective
  • Using the internet to download trial versions of programs means you can "try before you buy" - or even use programs for free.
  • Understanding file formats ensures that you can share information with others easily

Sunday, 18 November 2012

IT skills Power Point

welcome to IT computer skills





 

IT and computer skills are vital because employers will expect current graduates to have IT skills as a matter of course. In addition, employers will increasingly expect graduates to be familiar with multiple platforms, and devices such as mobiles and tablets. Of course this all depends very much on which industry you go into.
·         Most desk jobs will only need you to know how to use Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) and a handful of websites. However, even this might not be as straightforward as you think, and each job has its own particular requirements.
·         For more computer-oriented roles you may be required to know and be able to use one or even several programming languages. In addition, you will be expected to know how to use a range of software and online resources.