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Online, personalized learning considered the future for education in
wake of pandemic
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[September 04, 2020]
COVID-19 has changed the outlook for
education, highlighting the potential for online learning and the
need for more personalized learning options for students, according
to a Purdue University College of Education professor.
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William Watson, associate professor of learning
design and technology, said student education levels are more likely
to be spread all along the spectrum this school year based on what
educational support they received at home.
Using personalized approaches to online instruction allows learning
to be based more on each student’s individual strengths, weaknesses,
goals and motivations, he said.
“A personalized approach to learning supports student autonomy and
the direction of each student’s learning process,” Watson said. “It
values a student’s self-direction, motivation and engagement beyond
simple knowledge acquisition.”
“Ultimately, the move to personalized systems of education is a
question of when, not if,” he said.
Watson is director of Purdue’s Center for Serious Games and Learning
in Virtual Environments and studies the leveraging of technology to
create more personalized learning.
Despite the efforts of instructors this year, the
pandemic highlighted how unprepared many schools were to meet the
suddenly altered learning situation of their students.
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Watson said personalized learning moves past the traditional
education style where students are grouped by age, with those that learn more
quickly moving on and leaving behind others who learn at a slower rate.
“If we move away from this, we can use online learning to structure our process
in very different ways, namely, personalizing the process for each student to
ensure learning, efficiency and personal meaning,” Watson said.
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[Writer, Media contact: Brian Huchel,
Source: William Watson]
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