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Ways Digital Learning Would Change Schools and Education

by Oyinkansola Adesewa
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Digital Learning is the gaining of skills and knowledge through technology-based study or experience.

Learning has long passed the stage of getting restricted to classrooms and physical learning by a teacher.

Technology has created a path or base to expand learning and make it experiential to both the students and the teachers.

Technology has given way for students to learn anywhere and everywhere at convenience, allowing students to get adaptive and learn in their own personalised style.

Education is no longer restricted to location – place of an entire physical class of students.

Digital Learning adopts digital content, constructive system approach and technology.

Technology aids delivering of contents and students receiving the contents. Digital content gets delivered to students through technology.

Digital Learning has change schools and education in ways we never would have thought years ago.

Some changes digital learning has made are the very common: accessibility of online materials, internet available free information and access to high-quality content for learning almost for free.

A smart classroom now is much accepted by students, parents and management as it has proven to aid effective and successful learning for students.

Digital learning in the educational sector has made teachers become more efficient and expand their productivity as educators.

This method further helps students widen their skills and knowledge through the guidance of teachers around the world and interaction between students globally through calls, webinars and so on.

Students are really just seeking a fun way to learn what is important and make it stick.

Through visualized learning, there is a higher chance that what is learnt remains retentive for days and helps remind you of each step.

It as well has broken the barrier between teachers and students relationship through interactive learning and engagement.

The digitalized leaning method has made education step out of the walls and engage in interactive technique which generates interest in learning.

Conducting exams and evaluation are made easier online and there is a much higher chance of an accurately generated result.

The teacher remains a teacher even through this newly adopted method, the educator or teacher remains to guide the students, prepare and plan well to make effective learning along with supporting materials.

The basic responsibility of the teacher remains the same always.

Digital Learning can now be said to bring positive impact and changes as well as development in the education sector.


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