Information Learning Technology
Information and Learning Technology (or ILT) is a term mainly used in the British further education sector. It describes the methods of using technology to enhance the learning experience within education.
Possible applications of Information and Learning Technology
- Use of sound within an otherwise static presentation: There may be an image in a PowerPoint presentation, which could be clicked upon in different areas to provide audio commentary.
- Use of digital video or digital images for learning activities.
- Use of a VLE to run courses and activities within and outside an educational establishment.
- Interactive quizzes/activities - either online or within a classroom using an electronic voting system made up of infra-red handsets and a receiver.
- Use of podcasts or downloadable MP3s for classroom notes, revision or whole lectures.
- Use of collaborative documents within a group environment.
- Use of planification, budget-tracking and resource management software such as a training management system to streamline back-office training processes.[1]
gollark: Relativistic kinetic kill vehicles?
gollark: Oh, the Harry Potter character.
gollark: Oh, you're banned from the entire bot.
gollark: I should add ++wish to autobotrobot!
gollark: Only ONE of those things was injokes.
References
- "Why LMS's are not built to manage ILT and what to do about it". Training Magazine.
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