Introversion can be easily misunderstood, especially in social settings that favor the extrovert ideal. Schools are a great example of such a setting, with group papers, oral presentations and participation points being the norm. Those students who have a quiet nature and prefer individual work are often dismissed as not-that-great students.
But just because introverted students don’t express their interest and knowledge the same way as their extroverted counterparts it doesn’t mean they can’t be great students, on the contrary. When their learning needs are met, introverts thrive. Including e-learning in classroom instruction is a great way to meet the needs of introverted students, and here are four reasons why:
1. No overstimulation
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