The Study on the Potential Efficiency of Enhanced Learning within the Educational Environment

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Student performance can be hindered by large class sizes, a lack of participation, and a lack of a sense of identity, all of which can be detrimental to student success. eLearning solutions can give chances to solve these issues by students to participate in self-confidently in their learning activities. Lessons can run as smoothly as possible no matter how many participants are in them and how far they are from their in-person peers thanks to various techniques such as video conferences, eLearning, and collaborative software. These tools can be used by academics who teach a fully remote class or a partially remote class. Educators and students should be more adaptable in these systems since nowadays are increasingly reliant on technology. The purpose of this study is to explain how technology may be utilized to find the efficiency of Technology-Enhanced Learning and how it can be sustained over time. It suggests that when technology is used to scale up access to high quality material, encourage customized instruction, increase opportunities for practice, or raise learning engagement, it may accelerate student learning by as much as possible.
教育环境下强化学习的潜在效率研究
学生的表现可能会受到班级规模大、缺乏参与和缺乏认同感的阻碍,所有这些都不利于学生的成功。电子学习解决方案可以让学生有机会解决这些问题,让他们自信地参与到学习活动中。由于各种技术,如视频会议、电子学习和协作软件,无论有多少参与者,无论他们离面对面的同龄人有多远,课程都可以尽可能顺利地进行。这些工具可以被教授完全远程课程或部分远程课程的学者使用。教育工作者和学生应该更适应这些系统,因为现在越来越依赖于技术。本研究的目的是解释如何利用技术来发现技术增强学习的效率,以及如何随着时间的推移而持续下去。它表明,当技术被用于扩大获得高质量材料的机会,鼓励定制教学,增加实践机会,或提高学习参与度时,它可能会尽可能地加速学生的学习。
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