Thursday, November 9, 2023

Self Paced Learning - Learn To Learn

#SelfMade Series +throughMylens

Many young people are becoming digitally illiterate as a result of the faster-moving technologies. I think a lot of us have been able to stay up to date to some level with the state of the tech revolution ecosystem because of several unrecorded trends in our own personal learning.

The days of calling our tech-savvy acquaintance to get a specific answer are long gone because most solutions can now be found online. As they say, "Make Google your best friend." All we need to search for what we want is the correct tool, information, and abilities.

Below are the top ten learning patterns I have discovered for myself and would love to share with you.

1. Identify the pathways in your career and map them out. Take more than a casual read.
2. Watch documentaries that teach. Watch virtual lectures, conference, subscribe to webnairs, subscribe to web series, and so forth.
3. Subscribe to YouTube channels that address subjects related to your professional paths.
4. Before choosing what to read, conduct extensive research.
5. Make a reading strategy. Make weekly or monthly appointments in your calendar.
7. Social Media :- Follow three persons in your chosen field or subject of interest.
8. Practice is the only path to mastery; don't just study; put in the effort to practice.
9. Establish learning objectives and divide them into more doable, smaller tasks.
10. Record your daily activities, including what you learned and how you spent your time overall.



Case Study

In 2009, I started taking online photography classes. In order to keep a journal and hone my writing abilities, I started my own blog, Bits and Pieces, the same year. www.wilsenx.blogspot.com

Currently, I offer paid photography services to grassroots football clubs. Therefore, get started on your trip right now—it's never too late.

Socrates once said, “Smart people learn from everything and everyone, average people from their experiences, stupid people already have all the answers.”

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