Self-directed learning or called as autodidactism is related to but
different from informal learning. In a sense, self-directed learning is
learning on your own or by yourself. The role of self-directed learning
continues to be investigated in approaches to learning along with other
important goals of education such as content knowledge, epistemic
practices and collaboration.
Several studies show these programs function most effectively when the “teacher” or facilitator is a full owner of virtual space to encourage a broad range of experience to come together in online formal. This allows self-directed learning to encompass/include both a chosen path of information inquiry, self-regulation methods and reflective discussion among experts as well as novices in a given area.
Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/Autodidactism
Several studies show these programs function most effectively when the “teacher” or facilitator is a full owner of virtual space to encourage a broad range of experience to come together in online formal. This allows self-directed learning to encompass/include both a chosen path of information inquiry, self-regulation methods and reflective discussion among experts as well as novices in a given area.
Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/Autodidactism
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