Problems and Needs of Using Modern Learning Resources in the Digital Age for Learners in the Working Age
Keywords:
Learning Resource, Digital Age, Learners in the Working AgeAbstract
The purpose of this research was to study problems and needs of using modern learning resources in the digital age for learners in the working age. Survey research method was used in this study. The research instrument was the questionnaire. The statistics used for data analysis were frequency and percentage. The sample of the study were 600 formal learners in the working age and 300 informal learners in the working age. The results showed that the needs for modern learning resources in the digital age which suitable for both formal and informal learners in the working age include 1) Free modern learning resources, 2) Presentation media in video format, and 3) Website learning resources.
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