Downtime Learning as a Complement of Institutional Education
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New mobile technologies and the changing behaviour of human
society, increasingly dependent on an Internet connection, give
rise to the question of whether it is not necessary to offer
new teaching methods. These must bring more effectiveness
education. At the same time we need to know how effective is
the classic institutional education system. When looking at the
current competencies of graduates of all school levels we must
state that the society consider them as insufficient. We judge
it by the results of the research studies and by the
experiences of students self-education. Even in times of strong
information expansion it is still the aim of education to equip
pupils and students with such skills enabling them full-fledged
personal and professional life. Contemporary mobile
technologies can support teaching/learning process in their
free-time. The question is if today's students use these
facilities already themselves in this manner, i.e. in the so
called “Downtime learning”? Training using mobile devices may
not only take place at school or at a designated homework time,
but whenever a pupil has a downtime, i.e. at the bus stop,
waiting in line, in the bus, train etc. Pupils/students are
mostly looking for such resources having few text and more
multimedia content. Our investigation shows that students
consider them more attractive. In the paper we present some
results of the research study presenting basic elements and
orientation of the downtime learning. From our investigations
we can further say that mobile technology are currently
implemented in the school, but the level of integration is not
so pronounced as if they imagined their parents or the
children/youngster themselves. However, the downtime learning
materials needs to be specially prepared for this purpose. The
DOI number of the abstract on the conference pages is:
doi:10.21125/inted.2017.0630