The 21st century learner is someone who consumes news, print, electronic, and digital media for 6.5 hours on average each day. Every day, they watch television, play video games, listen to music, record music, view, produce, and publish information online and communicate via mobile phones. These students don't want to be constrained by conventional timelines, and they don't always want to work or learn in an office setting. Instead, they prefer making use of technology to study wherever they want and work remotely from any location. They also enjoy using the technology to complete tasks in new and different ways. Because ICT has, for the most part, always been a part of their life, our current students are naturally drawn to it. They expect it to aid their learning and fulfill their requirements. As such, they can do more with mobile phones, portable gadgets, and other wireless devices than with traditional computers. With this new era of learners, we are met with...