This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. It identifies two major obstacles to effective ICT integration: 1) implementation failure and 2) lack of teacher support. Implementation can fail when there is no shared vision between policymakers and teachers, a mismatch between technology initiatives and curriculum objectives, insufficient planning and leadership, and a lack of access to resources. Teachers also lack support through inadequate teaching conditions, a need for continuous training to develop technological skills, and a lack of accountability that allows time for changes to take effect. Overall, effective ICT integration requires a shared vision, adequate resources, ongoing teacher support through training and collaboration, and sufficient time for changes in teaching practices.