Statements A, C, D and E are correct, while B and F are incorrect. ICT tools indeed enable synchronous video sessions and asynchronous forums, and LMS platforms combine resources with discussion spaces. Technical problems can interrupt communication, and clear, organised messages are still essential online. However, technology does not automatically ensure effectiveness, and online platforms certainly can enable feedback through chats, forums and submissions, so B and F are wrong.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it lists A, C and D only and omits E, ignoring the need for clarity and structure in online messages. While A, C and D are correct, leaving out E underestimates the importance of message design in digital environments. Therefore this option does not include all the correct statements.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect since it adds F to the set A, C, D, treating F as correct. F wrongly asserts that online communication cannot provide feedback opportunities, which contradicts the interactive features of most modern platforms. Including F makes this combination inconsistent with actual practice.
Option C:
Option C is correct because it combines A, C, D and E, which together describe the affordances and requirements of ICT in education. It excludes B and F, both of which make extreme and false claims about automatic effectiveness and absence of feedback. Thus this option includes all and only the correct statements.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it omits A and adds F. By excluding A, it ignores the dual synchronous–asynchronous potential of ICT tools, and by including F, it accepts a false limitation on feedback. Therefore this combination does not accurately represent the true statements.
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