Reflection on ICT as a communicative tool. A communicative tool refers to any ICT application, software, or technology that facilitates effective communication and interaction between teachers and students, or among students themselves. Examples include email, social media platforms, blogs, Padlet, Menti meter, Google Docs, and video conferencing tools like Zoom. These tools help overcome barriers of distance and time, allowing learning to take place both synchronously (in real time) and asynchronously (at one’s own pace). From my understanding, ICT as a communicative tool transforms teaching from a one-way delivery of knowledge to a two-way interactive process. It encourages students to share ideas, express creativity, and learn collaboratively. It also builds digital literacy skills that are essential in today’s learning environment. Using these tools allows me to cater to different learning styles, promote participation, and make lessons more student-centered. As a futur...