Conventional Methods
Conventional methods refer to traditional techniques or practices that have been widely used over time. These methods often rely on established procedures and standards, making them familiar and predictable. Examples include classical education, face-to-face communication, and standardized testing in various fields.
In many industries, conventional methods are preferred for their reliability and ease of implementation. They often involve well-documented processes, which can help ensure consistency and quality. However, these methods may sometimes lack flexibility and innovation, leading to a growing interest in alternative approaches that can adapt to changing needs and technologies.