A, B and D are correct descriptions of sound ICT integration. A is true because multimedia texts, animations and simulations can address visual, auditory and experiential preferences. B is true since technology should be chosen to serve clearly defined objectives and content, not used for its own sake. D is true as ICT platforms can facilitate self-paced modules as well as collaborative tools like forums and shared documents. C is false because ICT often requires more careful planning and monitoring, not less, and E is false because technology alone does not guarantee better learning without appropriate pedagogy; thus A, B and D only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A includes A and B but omits D, even though the capacity of ICT to support both individual and collaborative learning is a major pedagogical advantage. Without D, the description is incomplete and cannot be accepted.
Option B:
Option B groups A, B and D, all of which align with principles of purposeful and flexible ICT use. It excludes C and E, which exaggerate the ease and automatic impact of technology, so A, B and D only is the correct answer.
Option C:
Option C adds C to A, B and D, but C wrongly suggests that planning and monitoring can be reduced when ICT is used. In reality, teachers must track engagement and progress closely in digital environments, so this option is not valid.
Option D:
Option D combines B, C and D and leaves out A, ignoring the role of multimedia in addressing varied learning preferences. Furthermore, accepting C makes the combination logically inconsistent.
Option E groups A, C and D, keeping C as if it were true and dropping B, which emphasises alignment with objectives. Because it includes a false statement and omits an essential one, A, C and D only cannot be considered correct.
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