1. Adaptive learning:
Digitization has played a transformative role in education. In the past, the traditional one-size-fits-all methodology dominated education. The challenge for educators is to provide large-scale one-to-one learning to meet the needs of individual students from different education systems and learning rhythms. Integrating digital learning into the educating process makes it possible to achieve adaptive learning that depends on digitization and intelligence which moves away from the past methodology to create dynamic and scalable personalized content. Mimicking one-on-one learning and allowing students to master a topic before moving on to the next, it gains an in-depth understanding of the learning mode of individual students — students’ strengths, weaknesses, interest levels, and engagement so that achieving a truly student-centered educational experience.
2. Remote collaboration:
Remote learning enables higher education institutions to extend their coverage to almost any area all over the world in real-time. This technology is becoming more and more popular for wide use in a simple form as a video conference on smartphones and computers. Q-NEX Lecture Capture System Solution provides live streaming on YouTube and multimedia content. With only one touch touch-to-video station that comes with the Lecture Capture System, the classes can be recorded or pushed streaming to mainstream video platforms. Students can watch video lessons at home as long as access to the Internet. The change has taken from studying in classrooms to multiple locations no matter where students are, which is particularly helpful to ensure that students who are unable to attend classes due to the pandemic or relocation will not fall behind.”
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