How New Technologies Enable Us to Learn Better

Learn from the best teachers

Gone are the days when we had to attend the best colleges or schools to learn from the best teachers. Now, the technology is bringing them in our study room. We don’t have to travel to far off places or spend lot of money to get access to good teachers. High quality education is available to us in form of videos, eBooks or tests – all prepared by good teachers around the world.

Learn with your friends

Our school days are most memorable because of our friends. Friends share notes, discuss various topics and quiz each other. Not to mention, friends helping other friends who find it difficult to understand in class. The power of social networks is enabling all this while studying in our room. The greatest advantage is the accessibility to number of friends and discovering more people from whom we can learn.

Learn at your own speed

So you missed a lecture? Or worse, you were not able to follow in the class you attended. You can always revisit your classes on your smartphone or computer using recorded videos. And the best part is that you can pause these videos anytime and go at your own pace. Further, you can watch video lessons any number of times you want by rewinding them. It is like reading a book – just that it is more interesting and effective.

Take the most optimized learning path

In the real world we learn in a haphazard way based on events occurring around us. This type of learning is unique to us, i.e., the way we learn is completely different from the way our friends learn. While in our standard course curriculum, learning is standardized – everybody goes through the same course curriculum depending on the age group they fall. Now, using technology, we can enable personalized learning that is customized according to a student’s need. Students can take learning paths according to their strengths and likings.

Go deeper with the information available on web

Today we can get loads of information on any subject we want to know about. There is so much information available on internet. Modern technologies are enabling us to filter out most relevant knowledge out of this information and let us discover what exactly what we are looking for. Pick any topic and you can go very deep in understanding about that. Now, our learning is not restricted to 100 pages of our course book.

How Can You Expect Your Child to Learn to Read With America’s Reading Skills Declining?

Did you know that most American children may not learn to read as well as they should?

Consider these facts about American education:

*Our children rank close to the bottom in math and science when compared to international scores.

*Our educational system has lower standards for our public schools, yet budgets for education and, of course, taxes seemingly grow continuously over time.

*Our current methods for teaching children how to learn to read are faulty and have increased the number of students who suffer from learning disorders.

*Our SAT verbal scores have descended into historic lows. In fact, it has been estimated that there are more than 11 million functionally illiterate adults in America today.

Why Has America Fallen Behind Other Industrialized Nations When It Comes To Education?

There is no foundation more important to education than learning how to read. Reading is the cornerstone of knowledge and wisdom. Without a solid understanding of how to read and comprehend words, children cannot properly read the books that are so fundamental in their perception of the world around them. They cannot study decently. They cannot develop to their full potential.

It’s obvious that a child’s ability to learn to read is vastly influential upon the success of his or her life. So why can’t America get its act together and teach its children to read as fluently as other industrialized nations?

The reason is simple. There are basically two main methods used in the United States for teaching children how to learn to read, but both of these methods have serious shortcomings that have not been properly addressed.

Method #1: The Phonics Method

The phonics method is the most widely known method for teaching children to learn to read. Basically, children must first learn the alphabet by memorizing the letters and the sounds that they make. Once students are familiar with each letter’s sound, they are taught to blend two letters together, and then three letters, and so on.

There are multiple problems with this method. One of the main problems is that learning these letters and their accompanying sounds is usually highly boring for such young children, so they often lose interest. Often, the children are so focused on sounding out each letter that they do not get around to learning the meaning of the word. For example, Amy may be able to figure out the word “cat” by slowly sounding out each letter as “cuh-aaa-tuh,” but she may not actually understand that she is pronouncing the word “cat.”

Another significant problem with using the phonics method is that, while most consonants have only one possible sound, all of the vowels can be long or short. When confronting a new word, it is hard for many adults to decide which vowel sound to use. Imagine the frustration for a young child who is just beginning to learn the rules of reading! When children experience this difficulty in discerning which vowel sound is correct, it is common for them to begin to feel that reading is a chore; in fact, they may even begin to resent having to learn at all!

Method #2: The Whole Word Method (a.k.a. The “Look-Say” Method)

With this method children are taught to recognize entire words or sentences rather than individual letters. Instead of teaching children how to sound out words, this way forces them to learn through rote memorization.

In fact, the look-say method was developed in the early 1800s, and it was originally designed to help deaf children to learn to read. While it does seem to be effective for deaf individuals, why use it to teach those who don’t have hearing disabilities?

The New “Syllabics Method” May Be The Solution!

We can avoid the problems associated with both the phonics method and the whole word method by implementing the new syllabics method. This method for teaching children to learn to read includes focusing on a single syllable at a time, not just one letter and not the entire word. Any English syllable usually contains both a consonant and a vowel, although words such as “a” and “I” only contain a vowel. This will make it obvious to children when to use a long vowel and when to use a short one, without having to memorize each word one at a time. In fact, this extremely effective method requires almost no memorization, and children can quickly learn to read more than 1200 of the most common words in English.

Make the PMP Exam a Happy and Stress-Free Exam

It has been common to us to be really nervous during the PMP Exam. It even turns out to be the most stressful day of our entire lives. You might feel wanting to stop but you must not! You have given a whole lot of your time for that and it would be a waste of everything if you give up now. Think positive and move on, be confident that with all the sacrifices you did, you will pass. Trust in yourself and you will do great. You have the right to pass. But, if you really want to delay for awhile your exam, you could tell the Prometric testing 2 days before the exam or 35 days if paper-based exam.

During the examination day, you should bring important things with you. And your Identification is one of it. It should have your signature and photo in it. If you have a driver’s license, you could use it. But if you’re identification card does not have a signature, you could your other cards like ATM and bank cards. However, Prometric centers doesn’t allow Social Security Cards and Library Cards to be your identification card.

Also, never go to take the exam without preparing yourself.

– You should sleep early the night before the exam to gain more strength,
– eat healthy and nutritious foods like fruits and oats, if time allows you could at least have a short exercise, jog for a few rounds, to freshen up your body, mind and spirit,
– wear something comfortable. It’ll help you feel better and confident, and
– review your notes.

And be early half before the exact time for your exam. You could still relax a little bit, feel the fresh air and feel prepared, unlike being on time – you’ll be taking the exam while catching your breath!

As you start the test, they will be giving you a paper, pencil and a calculator. Before the test is given, write down first everything that you have remembered. You could look at your paper during the exam and it won’t that hard for you to answer. You may get too nervous to remember everything that you have studied. It is better to write it down while you are still relaxed as soon as the paper was given to you.

After that long and nervous test, stay calm! Relax! And you should feel great for you have done your best to take and pass the test. You don’t have to worry much because you will be receiving the results of the exam after 10 days. But, if you didn’t pass the test, don’t feel dismayed. Failure is part of our lives. Besides, it’s never been the end of the world. You can retake the exam again. And if ever you didn’t pass, all you need to pay is for the re-examination fees. So cheer up!

So, be ready for the exam. I’m sure you’ll do great; especially, you have done your best part for it. You deserve to pass. Be prepared and take the PMP exam with full confidence. Good luck!

Copyright (c) 2010 John Reiling