This study examines educational strategies for higher education students, focusing on digitalization’s pivotal role in fostering resilience for the future. It explores five research questions through a comprehensive literature review that establishes a robust theoretical foundation. Utilizing a survey design, data were collected from a sample of 348 undergraduates in the Faculty of Education at Delta State University, Abraka, representing 8% of the population of 4,353. A structured questionnaire, divided into six sections, facilitated the gathering of pertinent information, with analyses conducted using frequencies, percentages, and statistical means. Findings indicate that various digital tools, including Learning Management Systems (LMS), collaborative platforms, and artificial intelligence (Al) technologies, significantly enhance the learning experience. Students recognize the crucial role of these resources in enabling personalized learning and fostering engagement, thereby bolstering resilience against future uncertainties. However, a troubling gap in student exposure to these technologies persists, compounded by challenges such as inadequate instructor guidance, technical skill deficits, and accessibility issues. The study underscores the necessity of implementing comprehensive digital literacy programs, mentorship opportunities, and improved technological infrastructure. By addressing these challenges, educational institutions can effectively equip students to navigate the digital landscape, cultivating a generation of resilient and capable learners.
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