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e-Learning: Cleric Tasks ICT Teachers On Skills
As the e-learning system penetrate the education sector, school proprietors and their teachers have been advised to add colour to the programme in order to maintain its position in the sector.
The General Overseer of Omega Power Ministry (OPM), World Wide, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere gave the advise while launching the free feeding programme for the pupils at the church’s headquarters in Port Harcourt on Monday.
He said the quest for a viable Information and Communications Technology (ICT) was part of the reasons for establishing an ICT centre in the school.
Chinyere noted that since ICT has come to stay, the best option for all in the education sector was to make room for it.
According to him, any institution of learning without a viable ICT centre was not prepared for 21st century teaching, hence the need to embrace the system.
Also speaking, the handler of the OPM Foundation ICT Centre, Miss Blessing Essien, said the pupils have so far shown a high level of ICT appreciation.
She said they are handled on software development as well as drawing.
Essien noted that with the rate at which the pupils are going, they could compete with their counterparts around the globe.
She explained the need for a mandatory ICT centre in both public and private schools, saying the programme was a proper fit for the present age.
In her views, one of the pupils in Basic Five, Miss Favour Raphel, said they have been taught the basic principles of computer like mouse handling and how to use the key board.
Raphel hinted that currently she could do the basic computer assignment including writing her name and drawings.
The Tide learnt that the OPM foundation ICT Centre has up to 22 modern computers with accessories, as well as combining ICT teaching with phonetics.