Mnemonics for Higher Education Using Contemporary Technologies
Education pierces into the contemporary world due to the influence of the emerging technologies in the digital world. Education field is also bombarded by the modern technologies and the demands of the digital society. It is affected by cloud computing, green computing and Internet. Still the succes...
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Zusammenfassung: | Education pierces into the contemporary world due to the influence of the
emerging technologies in the digital world. Education field is also bombarded
by the modern technologies and the demands of the digital society. It is
affected by cloud computing, green computing and Internet. Still the success of
this depends upon the minimization of the knowledge loss, while transferring
ideas from teacher to student. Teaching & Learning is always an art. Even
though modern technology is introduced along with the traditional method of
teaching in Higher College of Technology (HCT), knowledge loss is very high
still. Mnemonics is an old tool; still suitable for digital era students with
the influence of recent technologies. Hence this paper discusses how to
implement this mnemonics with the help of modern technologies like E-Learning
and M-Learning. In this paper we have tried to discuss about E-learning and
M-learning usage for implementing Mnemonics, and also discussed how far this
concept can be used to make the Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
more efficient and effective in term of making the students learning experience
as a fun and without huge knowledge loss during the teaching and learning
process including practical subjects. This paper also explains the initial
research conducted with the students of database specialization of HCT and
findings of that research about the knowledge loss. We have also suggests the
future research areas in Mnemonics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1305.2609 |