Study Of Developing Ict Skill Of B.Ed Students
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/26k0bg21Keywords:
ICT- Information and Communication Technology .B.Ed. –Bachelor of Education, Reteaching:Teaching AgainAbstract
The study surveyed effectiveness of developing ICT skill program of B.Ed students of D.Y.Patil College of
Education.Three objective and assumption guided the study.The study adopted a research design. The
population of the study comprised undergraduate student of Dr.D.Y.Patil college of education with a total 50
students.Two sample groups were used to study effectiveness of developing ICT skill of B.Ed
students.Experimental method was selected for research. Pre- test and post- test was conducted. The result
of study has revealed that deliberate attempt by the teacher educator to develop ICT skills among the
students is highly effective.The programme developed was effective and Mean of pre test is increased from
19.72 to 24.06 in post test .Thus the study concluded the ICT kills are the abilities developed gradually
constant practices,frequent re- teaching and review are necessary as in the development of ICT skills.
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