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                  Active participation increases a learner’s understanding
               of core processes and procedures.
                  For example, the history video lessons on KAZ School
               helps  learner  imagine  the  old  times  and  life  style  of
               Ahlulbayt  (as)  as  they  are  currently  use  to  a  totally
               different life style than 1400 years ago.
                  For example a learner shared his surprise that Prophet
               Muhammad  used  camel  as  his  medium  of  transportation
               during Migration to Medina instead of a car.
                   3.  Personalized Lessons Provide Flexible Learning Paths
               Bespoke learning strategies are usually the most effective.
               Children learn at different rates and approach education in
               varying ways.
                  Online courses can offer flexible learning paths tailored
               specifically  to  each  child’s  needs.  While  some  children
               will  benefit  from  visual  learning  activities,  others  will
               prefer auditory lessons.
                  In either case, E-Learning can equip children with the
               necessary  tools  for  independent  learning.  Platforms  that
               enable  children  to  master  their  individuality  will
               ultimately lead to deeper, more confident thinkers.

                   4.  Online Support Encourages Further Research
               Implemented  correctly,  e  Learning  can  break  down  the
               barriers between the classroom and the household. Relevant
               video  lessons  and  screencasts  can  provide  children  with  a
               gateway to further research. Online training programs give
               children the freedom to learn and explore at their pace.
                  Video content can be paused and resumed as necessary,
               providing  students  with  an  unlimited  resource  for
               information  retention.  This  level  of  educational  freedom
               can encourage children to seek similar online content and
               begin creating solutions to the discussed issues.
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