E-Learning After the Pandemic from the Perspective of Digital Skills Teachers

Amal Abdullah Alibrahim
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis and the coincidental shift in public education to distance education was a starting point from which all educational institutions, especially those in developing countries, must benefit in terms of e-learning development. The need to effectively explore the use of e-learning after returning to school (face-to-face) has been increasing. Thus, we investigated the use of e-learning after the COVID-19 pandemic by examining the case of Saudi Arabia. The findings of this case study can be applicable and beneficial to other countries. By applying a qualitative research design, 15 Saudi digital skills teachers were invited to voluntarily participate in this study, and an open-question survey was conducted electronically using the snowball technique and a focus group. The teachers’ reflections on this experience have implications for their professional development and are an opening for using educational technologies and utilizing students’ digital skills in education. The study shows that the teachers continued using e-learning in their daily teaching after the pandemic. The three most important theme determinants in this study were the teachers’ use of e-learning for blended learning, communication, and professional development, in this order. Moreover, the teachers believed that they and their students had acquired and developed many skills as a result of using online learning. Finally, the study implications and suggestions are highlighted in this article.
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从数字技能教师的角度看大流行后的电子学习
冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19)危机和公共教育向远程教育的巧合转变是一个起点,所有教育机构,尤其是发展中国家的教育机构,都必须从电子学习的发展中受益。有效探索返校(面授)后如何使用电子学习的需求与日俱增。因此,我们以沙特阿拉伯为例,调查了 COVID-19 大流行后电子学习的使用情况。本案例研究的结果可适用于其他国家,并使其受益。通过采用定性研究设计,我们邀请了 15 名沙特数字技能教师自愿参与本研究,并利用滚雪球技术和焦点小组进行了开放式问题调查。教师们对这一经历的反思对他们的专业发展具有借鉴意义,也为在教育中使用教育技术和利用学生的数字技能打开了一扇门。研究表明,大流行过后,教师们继续在日常教学中使用电子学习。本研究中三个最重要的主题决定因素依次是教师使用电子学习进行混合式学习、交流和专业发展。此外,教师们认为他们和他们的学生通过使用在线学习获得并发展了许多技能。最后,本文强调了研究的意义和建议。
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