Education

History of Educational Sector

 With the fast economic growth, the demand for high skilled labor is ever increasing. Internet and other electronic media are changing education by improving the quality and reach of learning environment. In the past, the quality and breadth of person’s education was determined in large by his geographic location and daily schedule.

The development of the internet, e-learning applications and the decreasing prices of computer hardware has lead to the disappearance of earlier faced obstacles.

eSIS

By making the internet and online learning broadly available we are able to improve life and standard of living.

ICS provides powerful eSIS (Electronic Student Information System) web enabled interface, which provides a complete media of interaction between students, teachers, administration and management of academic establishment.

Some information provided in the books can be outdated by world events, however online learning can expand students’ knowledge a great deal. Direct communication with their teachers, online discussion boards, information postings can significantly enhance their learning performance. ICS believes that by incorporating the integrating Student Information System in educational delivery in addition to facilitating a broadening of access to educational provision and a reduction in unit educational costs, will also impact significantly on the quality of pedagogy. Educational outputs, manifested in terms of grade scores, competency attainments, student and teacher satisfaction, and completion rates will show significant improvements over previous traditional methods of educational delivery. Students can register and pay for courses on-line, and can receive all information about their academic performance online. Such flexibility will increase the number of people in education.

Moreover, the accessibility to the intra department information flows makes administration and documentation work much easier. This facilitates the documentation processing and makes it faster and more accurate. Students and staff can interact between themselves from any location.
 













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