Abstract:
The rapid development in the area of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in the new millennium opens
new possibilities for acquiring skills for learning technicalities and
computer pedagogics in producing CD-ROM based teaching materials
& self- instructional materials (SIM) developed through soft ware
for multimedia programs & virtual training studio and accessing the
internet using e-mail and list servers, handling Learning Management
System (LMS) / e-learning plat forms, searching information on the
World Wide Web (WWW) for distance education. This paper provides
an overview of the usage of these ICT tools in distance learning. The
ICT tools that can be used in the distance learning can be classified
into stand-alone application tools and on-line application tools. Computer
programs that run without telephone, television, satellite or other
electronic transmission are known as stand-alone application tools.
These programs have received the greatest use in distance learning
to date. Programs are available on floppy disks, CD-ROM (compact
disk−read only memory) and flash drives and can be used at computer
workstations or cyber cafes. Using word processing and desktop publishing soft ware, distance educators with limited computer skills
can create teaching materials, professional-looking newsletters, booklets
and teaching materials to meet diverse needs. The Self- Instructional
Materials (SIM) developed through soft ware for multimedia programs
and virtual training studio allows the educators with multimedia
computers to enhance their presentations. Virtual training studio is a
tool drag and drop designed to develop an interactive low band with
documents which is suitable to preview in local computers or even in web.
Computer programs that require telephone lines, satellite transmission
or network wires or other electronic transmission are known as online
application tools. The use of online applications by the educators
is just emerging. With a computer that can communicate with other
computers through telephone lines, satellite transmissions or network
wires, the educator can enter cyberspace or the global information
highway. Lessons and information can be exchanged by using electronic
mail (e-mail), Internet and other computer networks, the World Wide
Web, electronic data bases, electronic bulletin board system, e-learning
plat forms or Learning Management System (LMS), video conferencing
and interactive non-commercial television. Networking tools, also
known as utilities, allow users to explore and locate valuable resources.
One of the better known tools, the World Wide Web (WWW), provides
access to text, graphics, pictures, sound and video. WWW now has
millions of users and the number of documents is increasing rapidly
Electronic databases are collections of information, usually covering
a specific subject, that are arranged to facilitate efficient retrieval and
use of information. Electronic Bulletin Board systems provide access
to publication, bibliographies, software, calendars, bulletin and other
resources on specific subjects. Learning Management Systems (LMS)
or e-learning plat forms are referred as Course Management Systems
(CMS) − software designed to help educators who want to create and
manage online courses in distance education. They are also referred
as Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). They take classroom and
lecture metamorphoses into the web. Few examples of these LMS
are: Moodle. Com, Claroline.net, Blackboard.com and Ping pong. With
computer conferencing, several people can communicate with each
other at a designated time by logging on to their computers and typing to each other. (Chat). Video conferencing which can link two or more
persons requires an on-line satellite or telephone wire transmission and
it is being effectively used in distance learning. The use of interactive
television (ITV) for educational system is growing. ITV offers great
potential for distance learning in public health and nutrition. The uses
of ICT for distance learning are being evaluated. Series of workshop to
make educators about the basic principles of Distance Learning (DL),
writing for distance learning using ICT tools, evaluation of ICT tools
and Power point and Virtual Training Studio as vehicles for developing
and delivering self-instructional material (SIM) are utmost important.
Some of the issues under study include Cyber space access, ease of using
and learning the system, aesthetic appeal, clarity of feed back, error
handling, control for parallel and serial group communication and costs.
Self- Instructional Materials (SIM) for the external degree programs that
are conducted in Sri Lanka particularly in North East universities can
be developed through software for multimedia programs and Virtual
Training Studio and supplied in CD-ROMs. Distance education mode of
external degree programs in these universities can be operated through
Learning Management System (LMS) or e-learning plat forms. To date,
only a limited number of stand-alone programs have been developed
and evaluated and participation of educators in on-line applications has
been minor. While ICT is a powerful tool which can enhance the efforts
of educators, all forms of communication can be effective and in some
situations other means may be more appropriate. Finally, it is important
to remember that new technology will not guarantee greater success.
Programs will be successful only if they are designed to reach out to
people.