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01/19
Synchronous Learning with two-way communication like in classroom or live classes is a sort of real-time teaching with many obvious advantages. But all the time creating face-to-face (Classroom) has constraints even in modern digital era.
It is learning through e-Content or printed-matter/books with lack of live two-way interaction. Despite limitations, it has its own place, utility and importance for learner-led self-learning.
AreOnline learning includes e-Books, e-Magazines, e-Journals, other e-Content in text, image video or even audio formats, or Online tests, etc. Even Learning Management System (LMS) is largely based on the online learning. What-so-ever, face-to-face (F2F) two-way learning of still remains large most lively and enriching, despite much hype about online learning.
There is enormous availability of a large number of books and other study material on any subject or topic or for any examination. However a learner should be mindful of quality, authenticity, updates, relevance, etc. A learner should also pay attention to at which learning stage s(he) is, and whether the books and study material fit to that. Quality with lucidity may be a boon for a learner.
As edu-tech has become mainstream so learning apps are assimilated in the learning environment. Now in a large number of cases a child even before entering the school starts learning visually or in other ways through learning apps from digital devices. However once it comes to crucial stage of learning for building career one needs to use them with care and caution looking at productivity for target in hand and quality of content available.
Today’s reality is, it is the era of blended learning with use of traditional classroom and paper-and-ink mode as well as modern e-learning. Thus any device for convenient use of e-content is rather indispensable, but many exams including Civil Services Exam are still offline thus one should never forget the place of paper-and-ink writing practice.