SMART LEARNING TOOLS INHIGHER EDUCATION
Keywords:
Smart learning, smart learning tools, personalized and Adaptive Learning.Abstract
In the fast growing world, Smart education is an interactive culture and broad concept of higher education. It represents advanced technology that enables students to be more accurate, productive and efficient to process information and skills. Smart education's fundamental problems are distracted students from studying and unreliable learning resources to poor academic performance.
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