Exploring Technology in Transforming Education by Allowing Students to Learn at Their Own Pace and in Customized Ways
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of technology on education, focusing on personalized learning strategies that facilitate student-centric pacing. Utilizing primary quantitative data analyzed through SPSS software, the research highlights the vast benefits and future opportunities of tech-based education. Key findings address challenges and provide mitigation strategies to enhance academic success rates. The study contributes to understanding technology's potential in education, informing effective strategies for improved student outcomes.
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