Topic 19: A new way to learn ( Phần 2)
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Technology continually disrupts almost every area of our lives, resulting in constant shifts across all segments of our society. The education sector is no exception. In fact, the nature of its target audience – mostly young and highly connected – means that the sector must adapt to accommodate their expectations. Most students have grown up online and will expect the same levels of technology in their learning environments as in their day-to-day lives.
Creating an effective digital learning environment is not just about offering convenience and familiarity to students, however. The consequences for their futures if we don’t keep pace are manifold and damaging. Lack of opportunity is one major threat, because limited or no access to technology will result in a greater divide between certain categories of student. Crucially, students’ potential success could be severely compromised by lack of technical proficiency. As a minimum, employers want graduates who are adept at using technology to connect, communicate, and collaborate with workplace technology.
Yet with the right technology platform, solutions and industry partners, universities are starting to create next-generation learning environments that effectively prepare students for the future by offering access to the tools they need while also providing a fulfilling learning experience. Digital technology can supply the framework to support new learning approaches that engage students, bolster new revenue streams, cut operational costs and preserve highly valued school and university brands and reputations. For example, the ability to connect with outside experts or even lecturers with other schools and universities could increase the number of courses offered and attract more students.
For both students and teachers, ubiquitous connectivity facilitates greater collaboration, enabling people to develop increasingly connected communities in their chosen fields. Being more available to students can also empower teachers to deliver more innovative, exciting lectures, whether face-to-face or online, while offering more personalised feedback and mentoring. It’s now easier for students to engage on their own terms and no longer having to travel across campus for every single meeting makes it easier for leaders and faculty members to work together, too.
Effective digital transformation isn’t just about technology, though. It requires a willingness to adopt technology in new ways, beyond administrative process. It must be continual and evolutionary in order to enhance teaching and learning and improve efficiency. It also necessitates collaborative working; vision and leadership; culture; process and methodology – and the technology itself.
Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
Digital evolution creates a new approach to learning.
How do you define digital learning?
Web-based learning can nurture star employees.
Worrying over a e-learning pigeonhole.
According to paragraph 1, what possibly causes students’ demand for high-tech education?
The tech-savvy generation cannot endure any denial of technology.
Traditional rigid modes of classroom instruction are unlikely to inspire students.
The parents require the class standard to be in proportion to tuition.
Students’ daily life outside the classroom is more dynamic and evolutionary.
The word “manifold” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
thorough
huge
random
multiple
The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
expectations
graduates
students
segments
According to paragraph 3 and 4, which of the following is not the advantage of electronic learning?
Adaptive learning enables students to cut down on travel time and cost.
E-learning creates new approaches to market lectures and learning experiences.
High-tech learning allow easier control on the information from the government’s side.
Digital learning showcases the innovative and receptive image of the schools.
The word “ubiquitous” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
pervasive
omnipresent
rare
local
The following sentences are true, EXCEPT _________.
Learning is no longer restricted within the walls of a classroom.
The future of higher education will undoubtedly be shaped by technology.
With tech-enhanced strategies, teachers can present customised lessons and comments.
Digital learning means merely providing students with access to devices.
What can be inferred from the passage?
A digital learning environment isn’t just about convenience but about the future.
Technology may change the role of the teacher but it will never eliminate the need for a teacher.
It’s hard to keep up with the latest and greatest advancements in educational technology.
Technological education may rob students of uniformity in exchange for individuality.
Set aside time each day
Most of us can find 15 minutes or half an hour each day for some specific regular activity. It may be a free period or a regular wait, stay in the queue for a bus or meal - even while eating breakfast. One famous surgeon always made it a rule to spend at least 15 minutes on general reading before he went to sleep each night. Whether he went to bed at 10:00 p.m or 2:30 a.m. made no difference. Even if you cannot keep to this kind of discipline, it is a good idea to make sure you always have a general interest book in your pocket. Don’t forget it should be a book which entertains you and the English must not be too difficult for you.
Checking your progress through pacing
Nearly all speed reading courses have a "pacing element - some timing device which lets the student know how many words a minute he is reading. You can do this simply by looking at your watch every 5 or 10 minutes and noting down the page number you have reached. How do you know when 5 minutes have passed on your watch if you are busy reading the book? Well, this is difficult at first. A friend can help by timing you over a set period. Pace yourself every three or four days, always with the same kind of easy, general interest book. You should soon notice your habitual w. p. m rate creeping up.
Check comprehension
Obviously there is little point in increasing your w. p. m rate if you do not understand what you are reading. When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter (if you are reading a novel) or every section or group of ten or twelve pages (if it is a textbook) and ask yourself a few questions about what you have been reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the story, or you cannot remember clearly the details of what was said, re-read the section or chapter.
“Lightening speed” exercise
Take 4 or 5 pages in the general interest book you happen to be reading at the time. Read them as fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand or not. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your normal w. p. m rate, the rate at which you can comfortably understand. After a “lightening speed” read through (probably around 6 w. p. m) you will usually find that your normal speed has increased - perhaps by as much as 50-100 w. p. m.
The passage recommends setting aside for reading practice ____.
2 hours a day
1 hour a day
15 or half an hour a day
3 times a day before meal
One famous surgeon always made it a rule to read ____.
for 15 minutes at 10 p. m each night
at least 15 minutes at bedtime
at least 15 minutes at either 10 p. m or 2.30 a. m
whether he had a spare moment
It is a good idea always to carry in your pocket ____.
a book you will never forget
a serious book
several books of various kinds
an easy and entertaining English book
According to the passage, a “pacing” device ____.
times a student’s reading speed
is not included in most speed reading course
is an aid to vocabulary learning
should be used whenever we read alone
Looking at your watch every 5 or 10 minutes ____.
avoids the need for reading faster
is not the same as pacing
is not easy at first
helps you to remember the page number
The passage recommends pacing yourself ____.
every 2 days with different kinds of books
every 3 or 4 days with the same kind of book
every week with the same kind of books
as often as you read a book
When you are reading a novel the passage advises you to pause to check the content ____.
every chapter
every hour
every 3 or 4 pages con
after every page
The purpose of pausing for thought every so often is to ____.
rest the eyes
make sure you have not missed any pages
make sure you really understand what you have read
prevent brain fatigue
If you have lost the thread of a story you are reading, the passage recommends ____.
choosing an easier book
glancing back over the chapter you have just read
asking a friend to help you with the difficult words
learning the previous chapter by heart
The purpose of the lightening speed exercise is to ____.
increase your normal speed by practising at a very high rate
get through the book in half the time so that you can go on to the next
help you understand more of the content of the book
enable you to win reading races against your friends








