“…However, it also encourages learners to seek knowledge for themselves from all of the teaching materials, printed media and digital media, in collaboration with a study group and the introduction of social media (Social Media) can be used as a more modern tool for the development of teaching and learning. [1] In OKMD (Office of Knowledge Management and Development,) proposed guidelines for learning A-Z, their names are as follows A: Andromo, B: Book Fairy, C: Cybrarian, D: Delft Cultural Heritage Browser, E: EdTech, F: Flipped Classroom, G: Google Classroom, H: HegartyMaths, I: Instapaper, J: Just In Time Learning, K: Kahoot, L: LanSchool, M: mBot, N: Numonics Intelliboard, O: OSMO, P: Piscataway Public Library, Q: QR Code, R: Romibo, S: School in the Clouds, T: Tanvas, U: Underground Education, V: Voice of America Learning English, W: Write About, X: Xcode, Y: YouTube EDU and Z: ZenFone AR. [2] This is a combination of different forms of learning to help learners have access to information at all the times.…”