A personalized learning experience is when your lessons are made just for you, like a special recipe that fits your taste.
Imagine you're at a pizza place. Some people want cheese, some want pepperoni, and others love both. A personalized learning experience is like getting the perfect pizza, it’s made with what you like to learn best. If you’re fast at math but need more time to read, your lessons can be shaped just for that.
Like a Special Map
Think of learning as going on a trip. A regular class might follow one path for everyone. But in personalized learning, it's like having your own map, you get to pick the roads you want to take, and you go at your own speed.
Maybe you start with a fun game, then read a story, and end with some practice problems. All of it is just right for you, no one else needs to wait for you or rush ahead.
So whether you're learning about numbers, words, or even how to draw, personalized learning gives you the tools to learn in your own special way.
Examples
- A student who struggles with math is given extra practice problems and visual aids to help them understand better.
- A teacher uses online tools to create different assignments for each student based on their progress.
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See also
- What are adaptive learning technologies?
- What are adaptive learning systems?
- How Does The Rigor Relevance Framework Work?
- How Does Every ANGEL Explained in 9 Minutes Work?
- How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education | Sal Khan | TED?