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Saturday, October 17, 2020

How to Make the Most of e-Learning | Discussion - The London Economic

For a lot of students, note taking is a tedious activity that they would rather not bother with. For others, they might not be very good at note-taking or might simply need more help in doing so, The London Economic's author Keith Asante describes. 

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In the past, your only source of support with your notes would be other students who take or have taken the same class or your teacher. Thanks to the broadness of the internet, students from all over the world who study the same topics can help each other.

The internet has changed all parts of human life from business to communication and, of course, learning. In the pre-internet days, formal education was rigid and straight-forward; you paid to attend an in-person learning institution and carried out personal study on your own or with the help of people who were physically close to you. Now, with the advent of the internet, we have access to all sorts of remote learning resources. Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, there is even more emphasis on remote learning and leveraging the internet to reach students.

Whether your learning institution has gone fully remote or you merely need help with personal study, there are many ways to take advantage of e-learning. One platform that’s stood out as being particularly beneficial to users during this time is Studypool.