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The application of the skills learnt in this unit, can be used for assessment.  
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The application of the skills learnt in this unit, can be used for self-assessment.  
#You will create a personal digital library, organising the resources on a topic chosen by you, downloaded from the internet, on your computer. This PDL can be reviewed for its value to supporting your learning on the topic.   
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#You will create a personal digital library, organising the resources on a topic chosen by you, downloaded from the internet, on your computer. This PDL can be reviewed for its contribution towards your learning on the topic.   
#You can discuss a topic on the class mailing list and this discussion thread can serve as a basis for self and peer assessment of your learning.  
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#You can discuss a topic on the class mailing list and this discussion thread can serve as a basis for self and peer assessment of your learning.
#With respect to the critical understanding on the role of ICT in society, reading newspaper articles (in most national dailies, there is at least one article daily about the Internet) and writing a brief review on the same
 
 
 
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TE year1sourcebook
Summary of the Unit Self assessment Suggestions for more reading

The application of the skills learnt in this unit, can be used for self-assessment.

  1. You will create a personal digital library, organising the resources on a topic chosen by you, downloaded from the internet, on your computer. This PDL can be reviewed for its contribution towards your learning on the topic.
  2. You can discuss a topic on the class mailing list and this discussion thread can serve as a basis for self and peer assessment of your learning.