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Understanding Digital Tools For
Teaching Pedagogy in Current Scenario
(ICT & Effective Presentation skills)
Ritu Sachdeva
Assistant Professor
MRIIRS
Intended Outcomes from today’s workshop:
• IT
• ICT
• Why need of ICT
• Presentation Blueprint
• Structure, Body Language, Verbal Delivery
• Digital tools in education
IT Vs ICT
IT (Information Technology) ICT (Information and communication
technology)
IT refers store or retrieve data and
information
ICT encompasses the use of communication
technologies, such as telecommunication
networks and the internet, to enable the
exchange of information.
IT focuses on maintenance and
management of computer systems,
networks, and databases to ensure the
smooth operation of an organization’s
technology infrastructure.
ICT focuses not only on the technology itself
but also on how it is used for
communication and collaboration.
Different IT technologies are:
• Server administration & management
• DBMS
• S/w development & Programming
• N/W infrastructure & Security
• H/w maintenance & trouble-shooting
Different ICT technologies are:
• VoIP systems
• Web development & design
• Digital marketing & social media
management
• Cloud computing & storage
• Data analytics & business intelligence
Key Aspects of ICT
• Information Systems: ICT professionals design, develop, and
manage information systems that integrate hardware, software,
and communication technologies.
• Telecommunications: ICT professionals work with
telecommunication networks to enable voice, data, and video
communication.
• Internet Technologies: ICT professionals utilize internet
technologies to facilitate information sharing, online collaboration,
and e-commerce.
• Digital Media: ICT professionals create and manage digital content,
such as websites, multimedia presentations, and social media
platforms.
• Data Management: ICT professionals handle the collection, storage,
and analysis of data to support decision-making processes.
Components of ICT
The list of ICT components is exhaustive and continues to grow. Some components,
such as computers and telephones, have existed for decades. Others, such
as smartphones, digital TVs and robots, are more recent entries.
ICT components include the following:
• Devices (hardware).
• Software.
• Middleware.
• Data
• Wired networks.
• Wireless networks.
• Communication technologies.
• The cloud.
• Communications protocols and interfaces.
• Information security and governance policies.
ICT means more than its list of components. It encompasses the application of all
those various components. It's here that the real potential, power and danger of ICT
emerges -- for economic, societal, and interpersonal transactions and interactions.
Applications of ICT
• e-commerce
• e-governance
• Banking
• Agriculture
• Education
• Medicine
• Defense
• Transport
• Home electronics
• Business
Importance of ICT in today’s world
ICT Skills for Presentations
• Software Tools: Introduce common software
used for creating presentations.
• Online Collaboration: Discuss how ICT
facilitates remote presentations and
teamwork.
• Data Visualization: Explain how to present
complex data using ICT tools.
Presentation skills
Presentation skills are the abilities and qualities necessary for
creating and delivering a compelling presentation that effectively
communicates information and ideas. They encompass what you
say, how you structure it, and the materials you include to support
what you say, such as slides, videos, or images.
You'll make presentations at various times in your life. Examples
include:
• Making speeches at a conference, or another event
• Explaining projects to a team
• Delivering results and findings to management teams
• Teaching students specific methods or information
• Pitching a new idea or business to potential partners or investors
for start ups
Presentation skills
• Presentation skills refer to the
abilities and qualities necessary for
creating and delivering a
presentation that communicates
information and ideas. They include
how you structure your speech, the
materials you use to support your
points, such as slides or videos, and
the way you convey your message.
• Effective presentation skills, on the
other hand, go a step further. They
not only involve the basic elements
of presenting but also focus on
engaging the audience, making the
presentation persuasive and
influential. Effective presentation
skills ensure that your message is
not just delivered, but also received
and understood in the way you
intended, leading to the desired
outcome of the presentation
Effective Presentation Skills
• Presentation skills refer to the
abilities and qualities necessary for
creating and delivering a
presentation that communicates
information and ideas. They include
how you structure your speech, the
materials you use to support your
points, such as slides or videos, and
the way you convey your message.
• Effective presentation skills, on the
other hand, go a step further. They
not only involve the basic elements
of presenting but also focus on
engaging the audience, making the
presentation persuasive and
influential. Effective presentation
skills ensure that your message is
not just delivered, but also received
and understood in the way you
intended, leading to the desired
outcome of the presentation
PLAN YOUR PRESENTATION
Analyze The Audience (Students)
Values
• What is important to them?
Needs
• What information do they want?
Constrai
nts
• Understand their level of knowledge
on the subject and target them
appropriately
Demogr
aphics
• Size of audience and location may
• influence the presentation
Put yourself in the shoes of the people who will be listening to your
presentation
Three key components of Good Presentations
Structure
Body
Language &
Movement
Verbal
Delivery
Topic
Content
Clear components
• Introduction
• Body
•Conclusion
Smooth flow from
one topic to next
• Comfort
• Deliberate
gestures
• Eye Contact
• Use of visual aids
• Pace
• Volume
• Use of full vocal
range
Most effective presentation skills
• Structuring Your Presentation via a clear and logical sequence to present
your ideas.
• Visual Aids: Incorporate slides, videos, or images to support your message.
• Verbal communication: Speak clearly and confidently. Think before you speak,
pausing when necessary
• Body language: Body language combines various critical elements, including
posture, gestures, eye contact, expressions, and position in front of the
audience.
• Voice projection: Speak loudly and clearly
• Posture & Body language
• Storytelling: Incorporating storytelling into a presentation fires up the
audience’s curiosity/ Can share a personal story/a positive takeaway in the end
• Active listening: Understand and thoughtfully respond to the audience
• Stage presence: During a presentation, connect with your audience and
encourage them to engage themselves via keeping your information interesting.
• Self-awareness
• Understanding an audience needs & interests
How to improve presentation skills
Practice helps to improve your presentation skills that will help reduce miscommunications, enhance
your time management capabilities, and boost your leadership skills.
• Work on self-confidence: When you’re confident, you naturally speak more clearly and with
more authority. Taking the time to prepare your presentation with a strong opening and
compelling visual aids can help you feel more confident. Other ways to improve your self-
confidence include practicing positive self-talk, surrounding yourself with positive people, and
avoiding comparing yourself (or your presentation) to others.
• Develop strategies for overcoming fear: Many people are nervous or fearful before giving a
presentation. Strategies like deep breathing, practicing your presentation, and grounding can
help you transform that fear into extra energy to put into your stage presence.
• Learn grounding techniques: Grounding is any type of technique that helps you steer your focus
away from distressing thoughts and keeps you connected with your present self.
• Learn how to use presentation tools: Visual aids and other technical support can transform a
normal presentation into a worthy one. A few popular presentation tools include:
– Canva: Provides easy-to-design templates you can customize
– Powtoon: Animation software that makes video creation fast and easy
– PowerPoint: Microsoft's iconic program popular for dynamic marketing and sales presentations
• Practice breathing techniques: Breathing techniques can help quell anxiety, making it easier to
shake off pre-presentation jitters and nerves. It also helps relax your muscles and get more
oxygen to your brain.
• Gain experience: The more you practice, the better you’ll become. Repeatedly practicing your
own presentation also offers the opportunity to get feedback from other people and upgrade
your style and content as needed.
Hidden Benefits during improvement of
presentation skills
• Enriched written and verbal communication skills
• Enhanced confidence and self-image
• Boosted critical thinking and problem-solving
capabilities
• Better motivational techniques
• Increased leadership skills
• Expanded time management, negotiation, and
creativity
Personal Growth
Professional Growth
Digital Teaching Tools
Digital teaching tools are a set of applications, platforms,
softwares and online resources specifically designed to
improve the teaching and learning experience
Tools that use technology to provide both students and
educators go beyond the capabilities of traditional
educational methods.
Benefits of digital teaching tools
• Personalization of learning
• Global access to knowledge
• Interactivity and engagement
• Instant feedback
• Flexibility and accessibility
Recent advancements and future directions in ICT
• Artificial Intelligence (AI):
– Generative AI: Advances in generative AI are bringing us closer to futuristic
technologies seen in movies. For instance, ChatGPT, a generative AI model, can
mimic human-like text based on prompts.
– Explainable AI: This subset of AI aims to provide reasoning for its decisions,
making it more transparent and accountable.
• Internet of Things (IoT):
– Expansion of IoT Devices: IoT devices, such as wearables and sensors, are
increasingly used across various industries. The rollout of 5G has facilitated this
expansion.
– Cybersecurity Focus: Ensuring the security of IoT devices is crucial due to their
open interconnectivity capabilities.
• Process Automation and Virtualization:
– Around 50% of existing work activities could be automated in the next few
decades. Technologies like robotics, automation, and 3D printing generate
massive amounts of data.
• The Future of Connectivity:
– 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) will unlock economic activity. Implementing
faster connections in areas like mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail
could significantly boost global GDP
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  • 1. Understanding Digital Tools For Teaching Pedagogy in Current Scenario (ICT & Effective Presentation skills) Ritu Sachdeva Assistant Professor MRIIRS
  • 2. Intended Outcomes from today’s workshop: • IT • ICT • Why need of ICT • Presentation Blueprint • Structure, Body Language, Verbal Delivery • Digital tools in education
  • 3. IT Vs ICT IT (Information Technology) ICT (Information and communication technology) IT refers store or retrieve data and information ICT encompasses the use of communication technologies, such as telecommunication networks and the internet, to enable the exchange of information. IT focuses on maintenance and management of computer systems, networks, and databases to ensure the smooth operation of an organization’s technology infrastructure. ICT focuses not only on the technology itself but also on how it is used for communication and collaboration. Different IT technologies are: • Server administration & management • DBMS • S/w development & Programming • N/W infrastructure & Security • H/w maintenance & trouble-shooting Different ICT technologies are: • VoIP systems • Web development & design • Digital marketing & social media management • Cloud computing & storage • Data analytics & business intelligence
  • 4. Key Aspects of ICT • Information Systems: ICT professionals design, develop, and manage information systems that integrate hardware, software, and communication technologies. • Telecommunications: ICT professionals work with telecommunication networks to enable voice, data, and video communication. • Internet Technologies: ICT professionals utilize internet technologies to facilitate information sharing, online collaboration, and e-commerce. • Digital Media: ICT professionals create and manage digital content, such as websites, multimedia presentations, and social media platforms. • Data Management: ICT professionals handle the collection, storage, and analysis of data to support decision-making processes.
  • 5. Components of ICT The list of ICT components is exhaustive and continues to grow. Some components, such as computers and telephones, have existed for decades. Others, such as smartphones, digital TVs and robots, are more recent entries. ICT components include the following: • Devices (hardware). • Software. • Middleware. • Data • Wired networks. • Wireless networks. • Communication technologies. • The cloud. • Communications protocols and interfaces. • Information security and governance policies. ICT means more than its list of components. It encompasses the application of all those various components. It's here that the real potential, power and danger of ICT emerges -- for economic, societal, and interpersonal transactions and interactions.
  • 6. Applications of ICT • e-commerce • e-governance • Banking • Agriculture • Education • Medicine • Defense • Transport • Home electronics • Business
  • 7. Importance of ICT in today’s world
  • 8. ICT Skills for Presentations • Software Tools: Introduce common software used for creating presentations. • Online Collaboration: Discuss how ICT facilitates remote presentations and teamwork. • Data Visualization: Explain how to present complex data using ICT tools.
  • 9. Presentation skills Presentation skills are the abilities and qualities necessary for creating and delivering a compelling presentation that effectively communicates information and ideas. They encompass what you say, how you structure it, and the materials you include to support what you say, such as slides, videos, or images. You'll make presentations at various times in your life. Examples include: • Making speeches at a conference, or another event • Explaining projects to a team • Delivering results and findings to management teams • Teaching students specific methods or information • Pitching a new idea or business to potential partners or investors for start ups
  • 10. Presentation skills • Presentation skills refer to the abilities and qualities necessary for creating and delivering a presentation that communicates information and ideas. They include how you structure your speech, the materials you use to support your points, such as slides or videos, and the way you convey your message. • Effective presentation skills, on the other hand, go a step further. They not only involve the basic elements of presenting but also focus on engaging the audience, making the presentation persuasive and influential. Effective presentation skills ensure that your message is not just delivered, but also received and understood in the way you intended, leading to the desired outcome of the presentation Effective Presentation Skills • Presentation skills refer to the abilities and qualities necessary for creating and delivering a presentation that communicates information and ideas. They include how you structure your speech, the materials you use to support your points, such as slides or videos, and the way you convey your message. • Effective presentation skills, on the other hand, go a step further. They not only involve the basic elements of presenting but also focus on engaging the audience, making the presentation persuasive and influential. Effective presentation skills ensure that your message is not just delivered, but also received and understood in the way you intended, leading to the desired outcome of the presentation
  • 11. PLAN YOUR PRESENTATION Analyze The Audience (Students) Values • What is important to them? Needs • What information do they want? Constrai nts • Understand their level of knowledge on the subject and target them appropriately Demogr aphics • Size of audience and location may • influence the presentation Put yourself in the shoes of the people who will be listening to your presentation
  • 12. Three key components of Good Presentations Structure Body Language & Movement Verbal Delivery Topic Content Clear components • Introduction • Body •Conclusion Smooth flow from one topic to next • Comfort • Deliberate gestures • Eye Contact • Use of visual aids • Pace • Volume • Use of full vocal range
  • 13. Most effective presentation skills • Structuring Your Presentation via a clear and logical sequence to present your ideas. • Visual Aids: Incorporate slides, videos, or images to support your message. • Verbal communication: Speak clearly and confidently. Think before you speak, pausing when necessary • Body language: Body language combines various critical elements, including posture, gestures, eye contact, expressions, and position in front of the audience. • Voice projection: Speak loudly and clearly • Posture & Body language • Storytelling: Incorporating storytelling into a presentation fires up the audience’s curiosity/ Can share a personal story/a positive takeaway in the end • Active listening: Understand and thoughtfully respond to the audience • Stage presence: During a presentation, connect with your audience and encourage them to engage themselves via keeping your information interesting. • Self-awareness • Understanding an audience needs & interests
  • 14. How to improve presentation skills Practice helps to improve your presentation skills that will help reduce miscommunications, enhance your time management capabilities, and boost your leadership skills. • Work on self-confidence: When you’re confident, you naturally speak more clearly and with more authority. Taking the time to prepare your presentation with a strong opening and compelling visual aids can help you feel more confident. Other ways to improve your self- confidence include practicing positive self-talk, surrounding yourself with positive people, and avoiding comparing yourself (or your presentation) to others. • Develop strategies for overcoming fear: Many people are nervous or fearful before giving a presentation. Strategies like deep breathing, practicing your presentation, and grounding can help you transform that fear into extra energy to put into your stage presence. • Learn grounding techniques: Grounding is any type of technique that helps you steer your focus away from distressing thoughts and keeps you connected with your present self. • Learn how to use presentation tools: Visual aids and other technical support can transform a normal presentation into a worthy one. A few popular presentation tools include: – Canva: Provides easy-to-design templates you can customize – Powtoon: Animation software that makes video creation fast and easy – PowerPoint: Microsoft's iconic program popular for dynamic marketing and sales presentations • Practice breathing techniques: Breathing techniques can help quell anxiety, making it easier to shake off pre-presentation jitters and nerves. It also helps relax your muscles and get more oxygen to your brain. • Gain experience: The more you practice, the better you’ll become. Repeatedly practicing your own presentation also offers the opportunity to get feedback from other people and upgrade your style and content as needed.
  • 15. Hidden Benefits during improvement of presentation skills • Enriched written and verbal communication skills • Enhanced confidence and self-image • Boosted critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities • Better motivational techniques • Increased leadership skills • Expanded time management, negotiation, and creativity
  • 18. Digital Teaching Tools Digital teaching tools are a set of applications, platforms, softwares and online resources specifically designed to improve the teaching and learning experience Tools that use technology to provide both students and educators go beyond the capabilities of traditional educational methods. Benefits of digital teaching tools • Personalization of learning • Global access to knowledge • Interactivity and engagement • Instant feedback • Flexibility and accessibility
  • 19. Recent advancements and future directions in ICT • Artificial Intelligence (AI): – Generative AI: Advances in generative AI are bringing us closer to futuristic technologies seen in movies. For instance, ChatGPT, a generative AI model, can mimic human-like text based on prompts. – Explainable AI: This subset of AI aims to provide reasoning for its decisions, making it more transparent and accountable. • Internet of Things (IoT): – Expansion of IoT Devices: IoT devices, such as wearables and sensors, are increasingly used across various industries. The rollout of 5G has facilitated this expansion. – Cybersecurity Focus: Ensuring the security of IoT devices is crucial due to their open interconnectivity capabilities. • Process Automation and Virtualization: – Around 50% of existing work activities could be automated in the next few decades. Technologies like robotics, automation, and 3D printing generate massive amounts of data. • The Future of Connectivity: – 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) will unlock economic activity. Implementing faster connections in areas like mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail could significantly boost global GDP

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  • #3: IT is a subset of ICT