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TOPIC: Ubiquitous learning
- What is ubiquitous learning?
- The 6 characteristics of ubiquitous learning
- Pros and cons of ubiquitous learning
- Examples of ubiquitous learning
1. Unauthentic Sources
With more and more websites rendering similar information, it's hard to point its actual
source. Moreover, manuscripts and thesis get modified with time, and that causes the
biggest trouble. Nobody knows its genuineness as they don't have the slightest idea of
where particular information originated.
You can't conclude about the trustworthiness of a piece of information unless it's
handwritten or published by a leading organization with authentic studies and evidence.
2. Lack of Information
Even when the internet is the biggest library, one can imagine it still doesn't have
complete information on every topic. The web falls short on providing every little detail
about a particular topic or subject, which will discourage you somewhat. But, on the
other hand, Libraries are the ultimate place you need to head to get adequate
knowledge.
Having no restrictions mean you are free to choose the time to study. When you were a
child, you must have had experienced situations when you didn't want to go to school,
but your parents made you do it. It's for your good, after all.
Ubiquitous learning gives a sense of freedom that many fail to leverage. There are
plenty of distractions in and around the house to draw your attention. Be it your favourite
Topic; you will have difficulty focusing on it. You may also lose interest in it if you fail to
cope up.
5. No Discussions
The conventional learning space involves many students discussing things and deriving
conclusions. The brainstorm helps you maintain a studious atmosphere and
competitiveness around you. Plus, there are friends to teachers to assist you in case of
a problem. Lacking all these factors contributes majorly to the disadvantages of U
learning technique.
1. Distance learning
The world has shifted to online or E-learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, U Learning
also became one of the learning preferences for many students. Many universities also
offer distance learning programs for different courses. You can learn and complete your
degree in the comfort of your home without having to commute or relocate. There is
internet-enabled technology to do the rest of your job.
2. Architecture free
You don't need to commute to your college every day to walk to the lecture room and
attend the classes among the others. You are not bound to school/college learning and
dedicate 7 to 5 hours. If the attendance doesn't affect your performance, why should
you not take such advantage of U Learning?
Ubiquitous Learning not only gives you the freedom to study or work at home, but it also
lets you stay mobile without letting you hamper your learning process. For example, if
you are a travel enthusiast getting access to knowledge can both be helpful, and you
can utilize the same expertise to move ahead in the career you aspire.
4. Unlimited information
The amount of information available in u learning method is unlimited as information is
available on various topics on the web and in the libraries. You can identify and search
for information per your need, and the internet will take care of the rest.
In addition, you can find research papers, thesis, and even academic works done by
other renowned scholars, which could help you understand concepts. Plenty of
knowledge and research-based studies are definitely some benefits of Ubiquitous
learning to enjoy.
References
https://educationaltechnologytoday.com/ubiquitous-learning/?fbclid=IwAR3JjWG2-
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https://www.myayan.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-u-learning?
fbclid=IwAR175eTuGvl4z0ve_QPTBwhLnbpXWwIs_x7wsFtQG3H1ozupK0o-4fvS5HU
https://educationaltechnologytoday.com/ubiquitous-learning/