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Information and Communication Technology Integration in Different Online Learning Strategies to Facilitate Self-Directed Learning Experience

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  • Suzan Atia Mostafa Alsaid

    (Taif University, Saudi Arabia)

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Online learning is one among the foremost broadly speaking used terms, that has passed within the pitch of education at the side of IT, students, and college need quick and simple access to new technical and academic methods.The online learning methods objects are primarily meant to be used by students for self-study. to boot, instructors will use on-line resources to supplement their room teaching. So, this study discusses several on-line methods that may be applied and investigate in school rooms and live their effectiveness. that an intermingled learning strategy approach, computer-based learning approach, on-line learning vs offline learning (Ubiquitous Digital Information), and Team-based learning (TBL), From the table, lead to the present analysis we are able to conclude that the excellent strategy is mixed learning that provides the proportion of the height then follow by computer-based learning, so team-based learning, finally present digital learning.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:comput:v:1:y:2021:i:2:id:10008
DOI: 10.24018/compute.2021.1.2.8
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