Learning on Your Terms: How Technology Is Making Education More Flexible
- Dr. R. Lee Viar IV

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by Dr. Lee Viar
January 5, 2026
For adult learners, flexibility isn’t a preference, it’s a necessity. Between work schedules, family responsibilities, and financial pressures, traditional learning models don’t always fit real life. Thankfully, technology has reshaped what learning can look like.
Mobile learning allows students to review lectures during lunch breaks or complete readings on the go. Micro-learning, short, focused lessons, makes it easier to absorb material without long, uninterrupted study sessions. Many adult learners find that learning in smaller chunks actually improves retention and reduces burnout.
Emerging technologies like virtual and augmented reality are also opening doors, particularly in fields like healthcare, business, and technical training. While not every course uses VR or AR, these tools allow learners to practice real-world scenarios in low-risk environments, making abstract concepts tangible.
Open educational resources (OER) further reduce barriers by providing free, high-quality learning materials, an important advantage for students balancing tight budgets.
How adult learners can leverage technology effectively:
Use mobile apps for flashcards, note-taking, and reminders.
Choose platforms that allow self-paced progress when possible.
Take advantage of free or low-cost OER and tutorials.
Explore simulations or interactive tools tied to real-world skills.
Helpful resources:
Open Textbook Library: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks
OER Commons: https://www.oercommons.org
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative: https://www.educause.edu/eli
Technology doesn’t replace discipline or effort, but it does make learning more accessible, adaptable, and aligned with adult realities.



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