What Is Educational Platform
What Is Educational Platform
What Is Educational Platform
1.
An integrated set of interactive online services that provides the teachers, learners, parents information,
tools, and resources to support and enhance educational delivery and management. Learn more in:
Emerging Platform Education: What Are the Implications of Education Processes' Digitization?
2.
A widely-used term, used to define an integrity of tools and services for writing, storing, disseminating
digital communication, manage students activities, searching information etc. Learn more in: Digital
Textbook
Technology is changing school study habits. The times of hitting the books and systematically
repeating content are from when the digital era was yet emerging. Part of the reason for this
change of habits corresponds to learning platforms. Are they revolutionising teaching? Can a
learning platform constitute a turning point in study habits and learning processes? Perhaps.
What is clear is that the traditional meaning words like “study” and “homework” have changed.
Learners are held accountable for their own progress by attending specific classes or
training meetings, interacting with their fellow students, and by interacting in real-
time with their instructor.
Social aspect. Learning with your peers, in the same room, fosters a sense of
learning that is physical, unlike online learning. The entire group is learning
together, at the same time, at the same place.
Individual learning. In-person, face-to-face learning allows instructors to
develop 1-1 learning plans and relationships with learners that can’t be
replicated online.
Discussion and collaboration. Being a part of an in-person group provides
nuances that online forums can’t replicate.
The DepEd Commons, Learning Resources Portal, and the DLMS are some of the platforms
where learners and teachers can access DepEd contents like the self-learning modules, DepEd
TV, and DepEd Radio episodes.
“I hope that this virtual discussion enlightened our fellow teachers and
fellow education leaders in learning how else we can provide better
educational experiences for the youngsters of the Philippines who
need to become able 21st-century citizens,” Undersecretary for
Curriculum and Instruction Diosdado San Antonio remarked.