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How technology help students in self-directed learning in Top 5 Ways

The period of self-reliant learning has started. It establishes a relationship between learning and technologies. Each student can easily study according to his or her own pace.

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How technology help students in self-directed learning in Top 5 Ways

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  1. How technology help students in self-directed learning in Top 5 Ways

  2. Introduction • The era of self-reliant learning has already started. No doubt, technology is providing a big impetus to it. It directly establishes a relationship between learning and technologies. • With international borders are shrinking, so as the conventional practices of classroom training. • If one thing seriously varies from person to person, then it is the one’s capability to learn and grasp the crux of the same. The latest technology allows the accomplishment of the same by creating educational equality everywhere. • No more one-size-fits-all formulas. Now each student can easily learn and study according to his or her own pace.

  3. The 2016 survey on education has indicated that there is an increment of around 30% growth in the various online and distance education courses clearly reflecting the level of euphoria in self-directed learning. • Thanks to the penetration of the Internet and digital gadgets inside human lives or else it was utterly impossible to imagine. Digital self-directed learning methods are perfect for tech-savvy people and those who make the best of their time.

  4. Online Learning This is the newest process of self-reliant learning. It brings a student directly to countless informative sources online. Now, it depends on the student to make the best out of it and learn properly. Open Educational Resources • Many organizations impart free learning study materials online in the form of PDFs or MS Word files. • Students simply need to click on these files or download them to get the full information of what is stored in them. • A study conducted by the US Institute found that 73% of academic-related research studies have their references from these open educational resources. • They really provide a lot of valuable information to students literally without any cost.

  5. Personal Initiative to Learn • Some students regularly read informative blogs and online contents to enrich their knowledge about a particular stream of study. In addition, social media surfing has become a good source of knowledge too. • The users on social networking sites provide vital knowledge of current affairs – highly useful to college students. Face-to-Face Chat and Video Conferencing • These days, self-directed learning can also involve “face to face chatting” with your faculty regarding a certain subject. The video conferencing tool directly connects the students with the faculty breaking the hindrance of any distance. • According to the study by a US-based educational consultant, 53% of the current institutes do provide video conferencing facility to let their guest faculty interact with the students.

  6. Self-Publishing and Blog Writing Using this medium, a candidate can easily write a blog any matter of his choice and reach out to many people worldwide. They can then share valuable feedback and additional information that could help the candidate learn many new things.

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