Wednesday 20 February 2013

E-Learning and Technology for Exam Studies

Gone are the days of mugging up answers without understanding, and gone are the old school days of teaching. The biggest game changer in education is definitely technology and E-Learning. With thousands of applications catering to every student’s need and some amazing CD-Rom's, studying could not be more interactive and fun as it is today. Here are a few examples of some really amazing things you can learn with the help of technology


      Your very own Virtual Greenhouse:


You can download this amazing application from: http://concord.org/activities/virtual-greenhouse
     
      Your very own Virtual Laboratory:



Although these are not substitutes for practical learning, they are amazing for understanding at home when there is no access to the lab or supplies.These are just a couple from thousands of apps and virtual education software's available and its a really interactive way to learn stuff.

Apart from apps and discs, teaching has evolved so much with technology. The use of slideshows, power point presentations, videos, images and innovative study techniques has taught students about so many different things, in ways which are so interesting that the child wants to learn. Even so-called boring subjects like history, is so much fun with videos, images and interactive stories.
Technology is available to you 24 x 7, with a single click, you can understand a concept you did not in class, you can learn with real life examples, you can gain excess knowledge and you can share with millions of others on the online platform. 

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1 comment:

  1. Interactive studying is the most progressive studying I think. And in some African countries it's the only way to get proper higher education. If you are interested Check a short article at online learning Africa.

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