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Autodidactism Using Language Labs

The term autodidactism has its roots from Ancient Greek words autós (Meaning “self”) and didaktikos (meaning”teaching”). Teaching oneself is the idea behind Autodidactism. It’s self-education, without the guidance or instruction from a teacher or a professor in schools and colleges. An autodidact is someone who pursues education with exceptional enthusiasm and fervor but has no assistance from his or her teachers/ educators. An autodidact chooses a subject to study, then gather the information regarding each topics of that subject and allot schedules and breaks to learn all the topics till satisfaction. An autodidact may or may not have school education. A student who pursues formal education could be an autodidact. A child not having a formal education can implement Autodidactism to replace teachers. There is no better method of teaching than Autodidactism because one gets to know where he or she is wrong and learn from those mistakes. Autodidactic method of learning has been partially or fully incorporated in modern day digital language labs. For example, in Zybro Digital Language Lab there are two consoles, one for students and the other for teachers. Students console is endowed with so many features as follows. Student Interface  Listen  Read  Speak  Write  Repeat  Record  Evaluate  Word Index  Request help  Digitize text  Conference  Attend Live Lecture These features are plenty enough for students to develop the talent for self study. The students even in the absence of the educator can have access to the lessons included in the software and can revise, play the recorded videos, classroom sessions, reiterate the recordings of foreign language speakers etc. The multiple tools in Zybro Language Lab software let the students educate themselves without having the need to depend on anyone else.