You are on page 1of 1

Ubiquitous learning is defined as an 

all day learning environment supported by


technology such as wearables. It is enriched with interaction (with the material as well
as other people), can be accessed anywhere anytime, is personalized to the user and
its environment and is a mixture of “real reality” and virtual reality.
Examples;
use of computers and the internet to distribute online courses and distance
learning

(advantages)
Bali tanan documents is naa nka encode na tapos naka save na sa computers
Dakan dli na mag lisud pag hanap.

paperless
Of course, living in a paperless society comes with its risks. If we rely on technology for
everything, that means we’re relatively screwed if there’s ever an issue with our
computers. All it takes is for the power to go out, and we’re left with nothing.

Examples of paperless society


Phone book
Online payment, registration or donation (like gcash)

You might also like