Using eclectic digital resources to enhance instructional methods for adult learners

Purpose - To demonstrate that adult learning can be improved through the use of eclectic digital resources to enhance instructional methods rather than through learning skills in isolation.Design methodology approach - During the past two decades, a significant research has focused on adults as lear...

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description Purpose - To demonstrate that adult learning can be improved through the use of eclectic digital resources to enhance instructional methods rather than through learning skills in isolation.Design methodology approach - During the past two decades, a significant research has focused on adults as learners. Many adults take classes for skills improvement, job advancement, and personal understanding. The demand for training programs to help workers keep current and competitive is growing. It is likely that more adults from all walks of life will be continuing their education in a variety of settings. For example, librarians do instruction for their communities in the areas of internet searching, electronic database use, and personal computing skills. Many of their students are adults, including other library staff members, community members, and non-traditional students.Findings - A learning program that includes digital resources helps provide the opportunity for instructors to help their students make connections and form relationships across the boundaries of classroom, discipline, skill, and background. By incorporating an eclectic assortment of digital resources into computer internet-related training an instructor ensures that adult learners are better able to connect what they have learned in life and are learning in the classroom.Research limitations implications - Relies on availability of internet access.Practical implications - Librarians are frequently in the position of providing computer internet-related training for a wide variety of audiences, including adults.Originality value - Librarians are perfectly poised to combine sound pedagogy with their expert knowledge of available digital resources to promote adult achievement in technology education. An instruction program integrated with evocative digital resources provides the opportunity for instructors to reduce anxiety and to help their students make connections and form relationships across the boundaries of classroom, discipline, skill, and background.
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