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+ | The power of ICT is in possibility of creating resources in multiple formats, revising them and recombining them to create newer resources. In the earlier era of non-digital ICTs, creation was limited mostly to textual resource creation; the digital has made us reimagine the idea of information to include non-textual methods including audio, images and videos. The possibilities of using and combining generic resource creation applications to produce multiple resources is simply mind boggling. |
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The power of ICT is in possibility of creating resources in multiple formats, revising them and recombining them to create newer resources. In the earlier era of non-digital ICTs, creation was limited mostly to textual resource creation; the digital has made us reimagine the idea of information to include non-textual methods including audio, images and videos. The possibilities of using and combining generic resource creation applications to produce multiple resources is simply mind boggling.