Teacher Training
ICT skills enable teachers to use technology more effectively in the teaching process, thus achieving educational goals more efficiently, and in doing so saving time, and increasing productivity in the classroom. Click here to view the recently published paper on ICT Skills development in Australian schools.
Communication
Technology is one of the greatest sources of communication. The ICDL programme works to develop improved communication between teachers, their students, colleagues and management.
- Learn the skills to communicate with students using email, instant messgaing and blogs
- Share lesson plans and timetables with other staff members online.
- More effectively use in -school intranet or portals
- Enhance professional development and job satisfaction through professional networks.
Time Management
Software enables Teachers to completed once time consuming adminstrative tasks in minutes. Software applications increasing accessibility, readability and professionalism.
- Track student attendance
- Recieve homework and assignments electronically
- Communicate with parents and students
- Manage student data and records
ICT in Practice
Schools can optimise their return on investment in ICT by getting maximum benefit from funding used on software by providing cost-effective staff development.
- Increase student motivation through the use of ICT in the classroom
- Tailor curriculum to meet different learning styles
- Access, share and create online material including lesson plans and documentation
- Access multimedia and online content to support a variety of subject areas



