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Lifelong Learning

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Lifelong learning as a comprehensive term means continuously developing and meeting the constantly growing demands of the modern educational environment. This chapter deals with basic topics related to effective learning. This will help you lay the foundation for a successful academic career and provide you with the tools to reach your full potential.

An agile mindset is important for your success

You think you just don't have the talent and skills to start your own business, for example? You are just not a physics guy? The project is too difficult and there is no point at all if you start with it? These questions point to a Fixed Mindset.

People with a Fixed Mindset assume that your skills and competencies are innate and unchangeable. They believe that you must work within these predetermined boundaries. In contrast, people with a Growth Mindset believe that they are capable of change. They learn from their mistakes and can accept setbacks and gain new insights from them.

 

blue connections   Success or failure - purely a matter of luck?

To understand our own successes and failures, we often ask ourselves why we succeeded or failed. Depending on the explanation we give ourselves for this, we are subsequently less or more motivated to tackle further tasks. The decisive factor is therefore to whom or what we attribute the causes.

Every cause for success and failure can be classified. Thereby we distinguish 3 areas:

# Place of attribution: Where is the cause - inside or outside of me?

# Stability: Does the cause remain stable or can it change in the future?

# Controllability: Do I have the cause under control or not?

 

Example:
Let's take the example of the exam. You have written a very good grade. If you think to yourself afterwards: " I was lucky", you have attributed as follows:

# Place of attribution: External - after all, it was just luck and had nothing to do with your performance.

# Stability: Unstable - because knows whether you will have next time again luck

# Controllability: Uncontrollable - luck is seen here as a coincidence and cannot be controlled

 

 

blue learninggoals   What are the implications of attribution?

It becomes problematic when people attribute their failures to stable and uncontrollable causes. "I am untalented and stupid!" (internal, stable, uncontrollable) or "Programming is too difficult for me!" (external, stable, uncontrollable). These are extremely poor conditions for motivation. These factors seem to be unchangeable and it seems as if we cannot change anything. If success is therefore attributed to chance or luck, we do not feel self-effective but subject to unchangeable circumstances.

We have the best motivational conditions when we attribute our successes to internal and stable causes. "If I learn a lot, I can also be successful!" (internal, stable, controllable); "I am gifted!" (internal, stable, uncontrollable). This means we attribute our success to our effort and our abilities, for example. This increases our confidence in our own ability to perform and our self-efficacy beliefs increase. So we learn that it makes a big difference how we see things.

 

Fatal constellation for motivation:

# Low ability
# Low self-efficacy: "I can't do this".
# Causal attribution: internal, stable and uncontrollable (low aptitude)

"I can't do it and I'll never learn because I'm too stupid."

 

blue learninggoals Influence through conviction

When people believe that they have no influence on whether they succeed or fail, they feel helpless. With repeated experience of having no control or influence over the outcome of an action, helplessness sets in.

Motivation - the "driving force" of goal-oriented action

Motivation is an inner state. It is the energy that moves us to learn and gives direction to our actions. The humanistic approach to motivation states that people can develop and use their resources well if they experience themselves as competent, valuable and self-determined and can realize themselves. How can we create the basis for this? When do we experience ourselves as competent and successful?

 

blue learninggoals   Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation

Why we are motivated can have different reasons. For example, if you are very interested in the ancient era and like to read everything you can find about it, we talk about intrinsic motivation. You act here out of your own motivation because you want to know and understand more about it. You enjoy working your way into the field.

If antiquity is an exam subject in your studies and you are actually more interested in modern times, you are not learning out of your own interest, but rather out of the consequences you expect from your learning. It is about a grade, about progress in your studies. Here we speak of extrinsic motivation. Your interest actually lies elsewhere and so you lack the joy for the actual thing. Concentration is lower than in the case of intrinsic motivation.

 

Intrinsic motivaion => I do a thing for its self sake
Extrinsic motivation => I do a thing because I expect consequences from it

Figure: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation (from: Digital Competence & Self-Management, Obexer 2019).

 

blue overview   Concentration

If we are extrinsically motivated or lack motivation altogether, this has an impact on our concentration. The same applies to nervousness, fatigue or thoughts that cause us to digress. Here we speak of inner concentration disorders.
But if we are distracted by our environment, e.g. by media, or because it is too loud or too quiet, the seat is uncomfortable or the room too warm, then we have an external concentration disorder.

Only if we eliminate the disruptive factors, good concentration is possible.
10 simple tips on how to boost your concentration:

  • Get enough sleep
  • Switch off cell phone or set to silent
  • Ensure sufficient (day) light
  • Tidy workspace
  • Stay Focused - Keep your learning goals in sight
  • Alternate sitting and standing positions
  • Take movement breaks
  • Ventilate - fresh air supplies the brain with oxygen
  • Quiet surroundings or concentration music
  • Changing your perspective on the subject and encouraging intrinsic motivation

 

Time and Stress Management

 

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Time management is an important success factor in online learning, especially when managing different online events, priorities and tasks across multiple courses. Only those who organize themselves can also study successfully.

First of all, here are some important first steps:

 

   Define goals and deadlines


  • Write down all your 'to dos' and by when you have to finish the tasks.
  • Try to estimate as best you can how long it will take you to complete each task, and perhaps set milestones or intermediate results.
  • If you are working in groups, do the same as a team for the tasks to be completed.

 

   Prioritize


Successful time management means that you can separate the important from the unimportant. For this, a very simple strategy can help you, the Eisenhower Method. Watch the video below, maybe this simple way will help you to separate important tasks from not so important ones and thus enable you to work more efficiently.

 

   Avoiding procrastination


Procrastination is a phenomenon that most of us struggle with. Especially when learning online, the temptations of distraction e.g. through social media, aimless surfing on the internet, e-mails, etc. are very high. Try to prepare yourself against this by

  • become aware of the distraction

  • come up with a few tricks to trick yourself (or your "own weaker self"). In the following article you will find a whole series of such tips: Proven tips to overcome procrastination

 

Pay attention to health


Our most important asset is our health, so it's important to take care of it even when learning online. Give special consideration to:

  • TAKE BREAKS, both longer breaks for rest in general, and short screen breaks to allow your eyes to regenerate. While you're at it, look far into the distance, air out the room, have a drink, and stretch and move around a bit.
  • SPORT and MOVE - even if you can't or don't want to leave your home that often, make sure you give your body enough exercise. Be creative - the app store and YouTube have many offerings on aerobics, yoga, etc. that you can all do even in a small space. Climb stairs, do push-ups, or run in place. Exercise is good for you physically and mentally and is an important aspect in managing stress of any kind.  
  • ENOUGH SLEEP is an important prerequisite for successful learning.
  • HEALTHY EATING. Eat colorfully! Vegetables, fruits and dairy products also help your brain cells and give you the energy you need.

 

blue readings   Further information


Manipulate Time with this 20 powerful time management tips

How to manage your time effectively

Screen work and health

Center for Online Education: Student Health and Wellness Guide 

 

Learning Strategies & Learning Styles

You may have heard that many people have a visual learning style, meaning they learn more easily by seeing (reading, looking at pictures, etc.). Others find it easier to recall what they hear, while still others learn best via haptic experiences (i.e., touching). While this sensory distinction is quite controversial in the literature, you can still consider how this applies for you. Through which sensory channels do you best absorb information?

People all learn in different ways. Yet each and every one of us has individual preferences when it comes to learning methods. Do you like to write down what you're learning or do you prefer to listen to the last lecture again? Some of us already know their preferences and can learn according to them. Others have to discover it for themselves first.

 

How do you learn the best? Take the test here and learn more about your personal preferences in learning.


This will help you identify your preferences for different learning methods in order to subsequently use them in a more targeted manner.

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