scholarly journals Of Mice and Men: Educational Technology in Pakistan’s Public School System

2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adeela Arshad-Ayaz

In this paper I use a critical lens to examine the introduction and adaptation of computer and information and communication technologies in Pakistan’s educational system. This examination is based on two broad contentions: a) the introduction of technology in Pakistan’s educational system is not conducive to the creation of a locally relevant knowledge system; instead the motivation is to create a market for foreign technology (hardware and software) and technological ideas; b) such an uncritical introduction of technology suits the needs of the undemocratic governments and hierarchical societies in the developing world and the neo-liberal economic forces abroad. I argue that such introduction of technology in education suits the former because, unlike critical education, the market model of education does not prepare students to question unjust and inequitable social and political practices around them. It rather suits the latter because education based on a market model produces a global pool of semi-trained laborers that can process technological and scientific raw material without gaining the expertise required to produce knowledge that is socially relevant and of benefit to them. I conclude that in this way technology becomes a source of hegemony and yet another tool of oppression rather than a vehicle for liberation and a just society.

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 247-262
Author(s):  
Cristian Machado Trujillo

Aims: This paper aims to analyse the debate concerning the incorporation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by the Spanish Educational System, specifically the background and development of the first state-sponsored experimental programme, the Atenea project (1985-1992). Methodology and sources: To this end, we performed a review of documents pertaining to the programme and its evaluation, also taking into account the debates it generated. These documents were supplemented by reports and evaluations on related programmes, the conclusions of which we analyse in comparison with some of the contemporary reports, such as the one published by the OECD in 2015. Conclusions: Some of the fundamental debates that arose as a result of these programmes promoting the use of computers, in particular the Atenea, are strikingly valid but still lack a clear response. In the case of the promotion of ICT as an educational tool, we must recognize the relevance of corporate and business interests that saw the Education System as a large market, and therefore encouraged this type of programme, favouring an application focused more on the instrumental level than on the pedagogical one.


2008 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
César Rocha Muniz ◽  
Azael Rangel Camargo

Based on the Social Construction of Technology model, this work examines the collaborative design in Information Society. It comprehends some cognitive aspects of interface and discusses social and technical issues of collaborative work in different community types. Sustained by an empirical study of web interfaces, it establishes some recommendations for the construction of collaborative design interspaces and identifies some possibilities provided by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). It concludes that if we avoid technologically deterministic approaches, there are strong evidences that ICTs provide special support for collaborative design practices and socially relevant technology oriented to creation and transfer.


Author(s):  
Jerome Idiegbeyan-Ose ◽  
Mary Idahosa ◽  
Egbe Adewole-Odeshi

This chapter discusses ICTs adoption and use in libraries and its implication on the educational systems. The survey method is used; data is collected with the aid of questionnaires. The purpose of the study is to find out the present state of ICTs in libraries in Nigeria, the areas where ICTs have impacted the library and educational system, opportunities of ICTs adoption and use in libraries, challenges of ICTs adoption and use in libraries, and remedies to the challenges for effective ICTs adoption and use in libraries. Five universities, each from South-South and South-West Nigeria, are used for the study. The findings reveal that the libraries have adopted and are using ICT facilities for their functions and services. It also reveals that ICT facilities in libraries have impacted the educational systems in several ways. The chapter recommends that government should fund libraries adequately for effective and efficient service delivery.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Mariya Igorevna Podnebesova

The paper deals with the problem of professional training of technical University bachelors majoring in Engineering. The author proves that it is necessary to develop prospective specialists ability to self-education. The author presents an efficient system of self-educational activity development for prospective bachelors majoring in engineering by means of information and communication technologies and active methods of teaching Informatics including a special component, facilitating the development of indicators in the structure of readiness. The system of self-educational activity development for prospective bachelors majoring in engineering is a form of educational system that includes methodological, substantive, procedural and efficient elements. The principles of systemic-structural, acmeological and competency approaches are fundamental and allow designing the components of the system and choosing the appropriate means of readiness development. The specific of professional activity of bachelors majoring in engineering is the reason for choice of Informatics as a means of readiness formation. These materials can serve as the basis for students educational activity organization and monitoring the quality of their professional training


Author(s):  
Laura BENCHEA

The rapid integration of information and communication technologies (ICT) into the educational system (schools and universities) over the latest decades indicates that new technologies bring overall positive inputs into the educational process, advantageously altering the traditional way of teaching and learning.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriana Goulart de Sena Orsini ◽  
Ana Carolina Reis Paes Leme

RESUMO: Pretende-se analisar a via tecnológica de acesso à justiça, adequada para o atual estágio da sociedade em rede, após a eclosão da Internet como ferramenta de difusão, produção e compartilhamento em tempo real. No trabalho, a criação dessas plataformas proporcionou sua intermediação eletrônica. Esse cenário – tanto na questão do acesso à justiça, quanto nas envolvendo tal intermediação, surgidas mediante as novas tecnologias de informação e comunicação (NTIC) em crescimento acelerado – deu origem a conflitos socialmente relevantes, envolvendo um universo de pessoas, que precisa ser mapeado para criar formas eficientes de prevenção e solução, evitando que o compartilhamento traga mais injustiças. ABSTRACT: The aim is to analyze the technological way of access to justice, adequate for the current stage of the network society, after the outbreak of the Internet as a tool for live dissemination, production and sharing. At work, the creation of these platforms provided their electronic intermediation. This scenario - on the issue of access to justice and in those involving such intermediation, arising from rapidly growing information and communication technologies (NICT) - has given rise to socially relevant conflicts involving a universe of people, that must be mapped to create efficient forms of prevention and solution, avoiding more injustices. 


Author(s):  
Qaisar Iqbal ◽  
Noor Hazlina Ahmad

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in the development of any economy. The disruptive technologies of the fourth industrial revolution have ignited the flexibility and dynamic nature of the market. Industry 4.0 requires firms to deliver highly customized and high-quality products at low price and on time. However, the SMEs sector is not performing up to the standard, which is quite disturbing in the current economic situation of the country. This chapter has elaborated the application of advanced information and communication technologies of Industry 4.0 in the context of SMEs. Based on the requirements of Industry 4.0, this chapter has also explored the challenges faced by SMEs in Pakistan. The SMEs in Pakistan are presently coping the challenges such as limited access to finance, the undue compliance and excessive paperwork imposed by regulators, lacking mechanism of talent management, lacking skilled workforce, absence of networking and collaboration, mismanagement of raw material, and insufficient infrastructure.


Author(s):  
Рабаданова ◽  
Raziyat Rabadanova

Using of information and communication technologies in educational process allows provide the information and educational environment of advancing training at all levels of educational system. At the same time it calls the necessity of constant renovation of teacher’s edagogical professionalism: realization of his management potential, formation of key competences in teaching result design.


Author(s):  
Qaisar Iqbal ◽  
Noor Hazlina Ahmad

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in the development of any economy. The disruptive technologies of the fourth industrial revolution have ignited the flexibility and dynamic nature of the market. Industry 4.0 requires firms to deliver highly customized and high-quality products at low price and on time. However, the SMEs sector is not performing up to the standard, which is quite disturbing in the current economic situation of the country. This chapter has elaborated the application of advanced information and communication technologies of Industry 4.0 in the context of SMEs. Based on the requirements of Industry 4.0, this chapter has also explored the challenges faced by SMEs in Pakistan. The SMEs in Pakistan are presently coping the challenges such as limited access to finance, the undue compliance and excessive paperwork imposed by regulators, lacking mechanism of talent management, lacking skilled workforce, absence of networking and collaboration, mismanagement of raw material, and insufficient infrastructure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
Adriana Goulart de Sena Orsini ◽  
Ana Carolina Reis Paes Leme

RESUMO: Pretende-se analisar a via tecnológica de acesso à justiça, adequada para o atual estágio da sociedade em rede, após a eclosão da Internet como ferramenta de difusão, produção e compartilhamento em tempo real. No trabalho, a criação dessas plataformas proporcionou sua intermediação eletrônica. Esse cenário – tanto na questão do acesso à justiça, quanto nas envolvendo tal intermediação, surgidas mediante as novas tecnologias de informação e comunicação (NTIC) em crescimento acelerado – deu origem a conflitos socialmente relevantes, envolvendo um universo de pessoas, que precisa ser mapeado para criar formas eficientes de prevenção e solução, evitando que o compartilhamento traga mais injustiças. ABSTRACT: The aim is to analyze the technological way of access to justice, adequate for the current stage of the network society, after the outbreak of the Internet as a tool for live dissemination, production and sharing. At work, the creation of these platforms provided their electronic intermediation. This scenario - on the issue of access to justice and in those involving such intermediation, arising from rapidly growing information and communication technologies (NICT) - has given rise to socially relevant conflicts involving a universe of people, that must be mapped to create efficient forms of prevention and solution, avoiding more injustices. 


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