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Technology-Enhanced Self-Study Learning Tool: An Approach to Improve Students Skills


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, K. E. Society’s’ Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-415414, India

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In the engineering education system, the student's learning styles and abilities to acquire new skill sets have been transformed drastically due to the rising use of technology. The study provides a novel approach to self-learning through the use of technology-enhanced techniques aimed to improve student skills. The tool leverages digital platforms and interactive resources to create an engaging and personalized learning environment. This paper presents an examination of the effectiveness of a technology-enhanced self-study learning tool in enhancing student abilities such as knowledge, use of IT tools, communication, and information sharing across several disciplines. The tool's architecture integrates adaptive learning, multimedia content, and assessment mechanisms that adapt to individual learning styles and pace. This study intends to evaluate the tool's influence on improving students' knowledge, retention, and application of subject matter by examining user interactions and performance data. The methodology used is focused on a particular topic, data collection through the use of all multimedia resources, presentation, posting of videos, peer review, and comments on each task toimprove abilities. With the deployment of technologyenhanced techniques, students' skills were observed to improve; around 8% of students' skills were improved in the internal evaluation.

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Technology enhanced tool; self-learning; learning by doing; enhanced skills; flexible learning framework
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Sharad D. Patil
Department of Mechanical Engineering, K. E. Society’s’ Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-415414, India
Rajendra V. Pawar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, K. E. Society’s’ Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-415414, India
Ajinkya K. Patil
Department of Mechanical Engineering, K. E. Society’s’ Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-415414, India
Sudhindra N. Jalwadi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, K. E. Society’s’ Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra-415414, India

Abstract


In the engineering education system, the student's learning styles and abilities to acquire new skill sets have been transformed drastically due to the rising use of technology. The study provides a novel approach to self-learning through the use of technology-enhanced techniques aimed to improve student skills. The tool leverages digital platforms and interactive resources to create an engaging and personalized learning environment. This paper presents an examination of the effectiveness of a technology-enhanced self-study learning tool in enhancing student abilities such as knowledge, use of IT tools, communication, and information sharing across several disciplines. The tool's architecture integrates adaptive learning, multimedia content, and assessment mechanisms that adapt to individual learning styles and pace. This study intends to evaluate the tool's influence on improving students' knowledge, retention, and application of subject matter by examining user interactions and performance data. The methodology used is focused on a particular topic, data collection through the use of all multimedia resources, presentation, posting of videos, peer review, and comments on each task toimprove abilities. With the deployment of technologyenhanced techniques, students' skills were observed to improve; around 8% of students' skills were improved in the internal evaluation.

Keywords


Technology enhanced tool; self-learning; learning by doing; enhanced skills; flexible learning framework