APPLYING TECHNOLOGY IN ACTIVE LEARNING MANAGEMENT

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The application of technology in active learning management (PLM) has brought about change in education. Reshaping the dynamics of facilitation and learning experiences Helping educators and institutions to create an active and dynamic learning environment. With a clear goal data analysis Personal learning experience and early intervention, it is a key elements for effective implementation. Continuous professional development Strong institutional support, and proactive measures are important considerations to ensure students are technology-ready. Trends in the use of technology with PLM emphasize data-driven decision-making. continuous innovation and ability to adapt Emerging tools and methods such as artificial intelligence virtual reality and an adaptive learning platform. It offers exciting possibilities for a personalized and engaging learning experience. Cultivating a collaborative digital ecosystem and fostering a culture of innovation within educational institutions is also a key trend in technology convergence and active learning strategies. However, the future of education lies in the seamless integration of technological advancements. To meet the diverse needs of learners and seek educational excellence.

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