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ICT has made a huge impact on the day to day lives of society especially the use of the

World Wide Web, as it allows us to be kept informed on a range of issues; and also allows us to
communicate with one another without using e-mail without any difficulty. We are able to use
on-line banking and on-line shopping which many people today rely on and a number of other
services that we may require such as applying for a passport, booking a driving test, completing
a tax return etc. Nowadays anything is possible when using ICT as a way of communicating
between organizations and society. The use of information and communication technology
(ICT) can help bring about social change by providing new ways for people to communicate and
collaborate.

ICT can also help connect people with the resources they need to effect change. For
example, ICT can be used to raise awareness about social issues and to help coordinate
campaigns and other activities. It can also be used to share information and resources, and to
connect people with each other, ICT can play a particularly important role in empowering
marginalized groups and communities. It can provide them with a way to connect with each
other and share information and experiences. ICT can also help them access essential services,
such as education and healthcare. In short, ICT can be a powerful tool for social change. IT can
help connect, raise awareness, and empower communities.

ICT can help connect people with shared interests and goals, increase access to
information and resources, and provide new platforms for expression and organizing. With the
ever-growing reach and capabilities of ICT, the future of social change looks promising. ICT has
already had a significant impact on social movements around the world. Information and
communication technologies ICT are extremely influencing every discipline under the sun
including Education. It is affecting every aspect of education from teaching-learning to
assessment and evaluation. It improves the effectiveness of education. It aids literacy
movements. It enhances scope of education by facilitating mobile learning and inclusive
education. It facilitates research and scholarly communication.

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