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Use of messenger group for student


    
            Use of messenger group for students

Online teaching learning is the process of educating others via the internet. Various methods can be used, such as one-on-one video calls, group video calls, and webinars. Messenger is a new powerful digital application for the communication. In teaching learning practice  messenger  allows teachers to communicate with students, parents and concern authorities via text.  Messenger is a tool that provides the effective communication without sucking up any of the teacher’s extra time. teacher  and student can  compose  message, share video, audio, send notice regarding class schedule, share their work and provide feedback on peer work.


In the context of an ever-increasing use of social networks, researchers have studied their use in higher education and the development of communities of practice in formal and informal virtual learning environments. However, no research so far has linked non-institutional group chats as part of interpreter training. But messenger groups may have following advantage to students.

Students don't need to pay high sum on subscription of extensive learning software while learning virtually.

 If you choose the most popular application in pedagogical practice , most students won’t need to learn how to use new learning software as they are already using it. 

Messenger also provides wide range of sharing video, audio, text, picture, etc.

Audio visual teaching learning materials made by teacher, students or experts can be shared easily through messenger group.

It makes student more creative and collaborative as they can share their work with friends and teacher. Messenger work as alternative channel of communication.

Information is shared quickly, conversations develop, and free expression is possible.

Messengers made communication easy which help to create suitable learning environment.

It offers students to opportunity to provide instant feedback on matter of their concern.






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