In order to become a confident user of ICT in the classroom, teachers need to take part in ongoing training. Teachers should understand the benefits of digital literacy. Training in ICT needs to be recognised as essential for teaching such skills, and as an enabler of other teaching and learning practices.
Read More Join NowThe Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology degree is initiated at the Faculty of Technology realizing the importance of the degree program. The curriculum of the degree program has been developed in line with the UGC instruction. UGC has mentioned Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) as the ICT Degree Program Accreditation body. This degree program is designed based on the “Degree Specialization and Course Module” Guidelines of CSSL with the vision of fulfilling the gap between the industrial requirements and the competencies of graduates with more focus on applications of modern technologies in Information and Communication Technology.
The department strives to produce well-rounded graduates with a greater competing potential in the IT industry as engineers, managers, administrators, entrepreneurs and technical level workers. The prospective graduates could cope with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) that rely on smart technology. The department possess highly qualified academics in conjunction with well-equipped laboratory facilities to cater the undergraduates with the theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the emerging sophisticated technologies.
Read MoreTeach how to write computer programs, algorithms and programming languages. Design and develop appropriate computer instructional material. Manage and monitor student behavior. Initiate and implement systems, procedures and other student management issues.
Lecture rooms are designed mainly as education content and information delivery to groups, but may also be used for interactive learning and discussion. The spaces are also to be multi-purpose in nature enabling flexible layouts enable Active Learning for medium size groups.
Research allows you to pursue your interests, to learn something new, to hone your problem-solving skills and to challenge yourself in new ways. Working on a faculty-initiated research project gives you the opportunity work closely with a mentor–a faculty member or other experienced researcher.
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1) Computing and Information System Laboratory - CISL
2) Software Technology Laboratory - SWTL
3) Mobile Application Development Laboratory - MOBL
4) Hardware Technologies Laboratory - HWL
5) CISCO Network Laboratory - CISCOL
6) Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory - UCT
7) Multimedia Technologies Laboratory - MGTL
8) Wireless Network Laboratory - NWTL