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Self-Studying In The Digital Age: How To Take Advantage Of Digital Tools And Self-Learning Systems To Continuously Level Up Each Time

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You don't need a classroom anymore. All you need are THESE strategies to master self-learning in the digital age.Elon Musk once “Don't confuse schooling with education. I didn't go to Harvard but the people that work for me did.”

He understood the enduring value of learning outside the bounds of traditional education.

It’s a value that visionaries of now and then have more than understood—they lived it.

Take, for instance, Leonardo da Vinci.

Like Musk, da Vinci was a curious man who loved learning, not through formal schooling but by engaging directly with the world.

He didn't sit in a classroom like we did.

He learned by doing things on his own.

By observing his surroundings and seeking answers through experimentation, da Vinci exemplified the power of self-directed education.

Today, these two men show us that if you're really interested in something, you can master it just by trying new things and a lot of training.

And it’s actually easy, if you think about it.

We have the whole world at our fingertips with the internet.

You can learn anything online.

However, the majority of people are filled with anxiety.

They doubt their methods and don't even know where to start.

The hesitation toward self-learning is not unjustified, but you should overcome it to unlock your full potential.

Keep in mind that the importance of independent learning is also supported by research.

In the 2014 meta-study called "Self-Directed A Tool for Lifelong Learning," researchers found that learning things on your own is super important not just to understand stuff better, but also to boost your confidence and ability.

Published in the Journal of Marketing Education, the study says that if you know how to take control of your own learning, you’ll increase your self-efficacy, and in turn, of course, you'll get better and smarter.

Based on modern research, self-learning is your ticket to continuous growth and a successful future.

But again, in a noisy world of endless online resources, where do you start?

This book will serve as your compass in the chaos.

Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll discover

The hidden benefits of the top 5 online learning platforms that most users are unaware ofThe best-kept secrets behind the apps that keep you motivated for learning—tools that elite learners don't want you to know aboutWhy LinkedIn's library of over 20,000 courses is critical for your career growth (and how leveraging this vast resource can set you apart in the competitive market)How to build a supportive learning community on your own, without the traditional classroom environmentHow to excel in self-learning and achieve your goals, even if you've always considered yourself a traditional classroom learnerThe absolute worst habits digital self-learners develop and how these can silently derail your progress.Why mastering the 4 disciplines of execution might feel counterproductive at first but is actually your secret weapon in digital self-learningA surprising insight into the online learning market's 900% explosive growth since 2000, revealing a steady 9.1% growth rate projection by 2026 that could redefine education...

204 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 22, 2024

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March 9, 2024
Woeful Read

Long paragraphs, long sentences equate to a tedious read. If you want or need a book about effective self learning in the modern age, don't buy this book.

It's the authors statement to the world which says look how clever I am.
Typical pseudo academic dribble which imparts little if any value to anyone who wants to use modern technology to advance self learning.
Dishwasher is less dull than this dribble.
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March 4, 2024
Accelerated Learning

The classrooms in our generation have changed where information is available on our finger tips. This book is an excellent read on learning at your own pace & creative ways of assessing the lessons you need to
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May 15, 2024
INDEPENDENT LEARNING

If you're the type of person who likes to learn on your own, this book will help you get started. Not just using different strategies for taking on line courses, but what ever you want to learn.
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