The only difference between ICT and ICTs is that one is singular and one is plural. This means there is only one in ICT and there are multiples in ICTs.
Ict is a singular while are plural
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ict the use of computers and telecommunication devices for sendind,processing and storage of information whiles icts are the devices used in the transmision of informatin
It's actually humanly impossible. Each ict has but a single puporse in this world, and it is truly only suited to that puporse. You can try your best to put an ict to a different task, but it will always fail. Such is life.
ICT,, for the most part ICT is the "management/usage" Of IT. Telecommunication is The engineering Of the IT. "making designing the product/tool IT
an ict formula is something that can caluculate a sum faster than usuall, it will work out the sum ,, and the software that is used is Microsoft excel.
There is no specific requirement on the number of human-computer interactions (HCIs) there are on an information and communication technologies (ICTs) system.
ICT tools are devices and objects used in information and communications technology. Examples are: computers, cell phones and cell phone towers, televisions, video conferencing software, radios, laptops, DVDs, etc. ICT stands for information and communication technologies. ICT includes radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems, etc and the various services and applications associated with them. ICTs are often spoken of in a particular context, such as ICTs in education, health care, or libraries.
An ICT based source is computers and a non ICT based source is anything not computers. For example, newspapers, maps, the yellow pages and bank statements are all non ICT based sources.
can ICTs be innovetively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor?how
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs