This post is provided by guest blogger, Debra Eungard, a graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in the Training and Development program.
Self-directed learning in higher education is a relevant topic in today’s e-learning world. Learners can visit Khan Academy, YouTube, and TedTalks in order to achieve self-directed learning. The article, 13 Ways to Develop Self-Directed Learning and Learn Faster, discusses how self-directed learning works. Ho (2023) breaks down self-directed learning in five ways: what is self-directed learning, self-directed characteristics, how to develop self-directed learning, final thoughts, and gives more tips for learning. The author also gives the reader productivity tools for staying organized, focused, and energized. Another helpful component of this article is how to develop self-directed learning. To most people, self-directed learning is a concept that you either have or you don’t. Ho (2023) states that there are tips to help a learner develop self-directed learning. “Self-directed learning is the key to having a more enriching learning experience.” (Ho, 2023)
Self-directed learning is so relevant to higher education. The author explains that self-directed learning falls into 3 Ls: lifelong learning, leverage, and labor of love. This article is beneficial for a number of reasons: it breaks down the meaning of self-directed learning, gives the reader different tools for improving self-directed learning, and gives a number of strategies to develop self-directed learning. The author concludes this article by suggesting different articles that can be valuable to the reader.
Reference
Ho, L. (2023). 13 Ways to Develop Self-Directed Learning and Learn Faster. https://www.lifehack.org/851922/self-directed-learning