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ICDL for Teachers

Digitally literate teachers use technology to teach more effectively, save time, and become more productive.

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.
Save Time
Using software applications to simplify routine tasks relieves teachers and staff from time-consuming administrative burdens, enabling them to:
- Manage student data electronically in an effective manner
- Receive and correct homework/projects in electronic format
- Communicate with students and parents
- Track and monitor student attendance and performance
- Manage enrolments and disseminate information
- Prepare and improve lesson plans
- Use classroom teaching aids such as interactive white boards more effectively with better prepared and organized content.

Teachers tell us that using media beyond "chalk and talk" encourages today's students to be more engaed and generates more profound learning outcomes .

Teachers that are highly skilled in computer use can more confidently demonstrate to students the benefits of their esstential skills and help them be more effective and productive learners.