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1. Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist
at the NIIT, named, started an experiment hole in a wall.
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Dr.
Sugata Mitra
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India
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Edited by
Paul Judge on March 2, 2002
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2. What does NIIT stands for?
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National Institute of Information Technology
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Neemrana
Rajasthan in India
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https://www.acronymfinder.com/National-Institute-of-Information-Technology-(India)-(NIIT).html
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3. It was implemented at a slum
area in New Delhi.
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Through this hole, a freely accessible computer was put up
for use.
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Kalkaji, New Delhi
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4. His team carved a hole in the
wall that separated NIIT campuses from slum areas. Why did they carve hole in
the wall?
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The acquisition of basic computing skills by any set of
children can be achieved through incidental learning provided the learners
are given access to a suitable computing facility, with entertaining and
motivating content and some minimal (human) guidance.
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India
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Sugata Mitra
February 3, 2012
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/self-organized-learning-sugata-mitra
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5. What was the significant finding
of the experiment?
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ICT teachers now are using PC sets to their students. In
this way, students easily learns thru hands-on technique as how in the ‘Hole
in the Wall” aimed to do.
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http://www.infodev.org/articles/quick-guide-icts-education-challenges-and-research-questions
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6. What could be the implications
of this finding to existing teaching practices especially those that are
related with the use of ICT in learning?
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This study aims to observe or investigate the effects of using the Information communication Technology in the field of education specially to teachers and students. | India | http://www.infodev.org/articles/quick-guide-icts-education-challenges-and-research-questions | phrase searching |
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
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