Abstract
The Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) strategies can be the best. It can be achieved by a sub-goal that will be more important in the younger generation. This paper proposes the process of developing factors (attributes) which are related to the development of learning styles through self-regulated strategies. The objectives of this paper are (1) to study the perception and attitude toward the attributes of students with self-regulated learning of the students in higher education, and (2) to find the level of acceptance towards the factor of SRL using applied statistics and machine learning technology. The results show that two tools have proved the respondents and the factors of SRL in the accepted level. Besides, the results found that Thai higher education students still focus on formal learning, which conflicts with the behavior and us-age of Internet and telephone in the classroom. In future work, the author is committed to develop and apply a self-regulated learning strategy model with a combination of collaborative learning strategies of blended learning. Also, it supports undergraduate students in analyzing the factors and studying the behavior patterns of learners in suitable modern learning.
Highlights
At present, the learning behavior of the younger generation is a sudden change
The perception dimension and the level of feedback are analyzed towards the Self-Regulated Learning (SRL)'s factors
It can be seen by the overview of the two tools analysis which is in the same direction
Summary
The learning behavior of the younger generation is a sudden change. The learning style of the new generation of children is characterized by a range of learning or vibration called ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder [1]. Majority of the younger generation between 12 to 30 years old have access to mobile for 300 minutes per day on the average, including weekdays and weekends. It is defined as having Internet addiction [3]. The social pattern of modern children is reverting changes. They choose to live in an online society rather than interacting with people in normal society [4]. The best solution is to change the knowledge management model and teaching strategies to suit the learners
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