考虑 COVID-19 的在线教学过程中数字化转型的阴暗面

S. Maurya, Amarbahadur Yadav
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在教育领域,COVID-19 大流行引发了一场缓慢但意义重大的数字化转型,这种转型在 2020 年春季变得尤为明显。本文探讨了虚拟学习环境日益增长的趋势及其对教育者和学习者的影响。研究以学生的经历、感受和看法为重点,探讨了迅速转向在线学习所带来的复杂性和困难。本文强调了即使在技术进步的情况下,结合学生的反馈意见来改善虚拟学习环境的重要性。教育机构已经成功过渡到在线教学方法的观点受到了质疑,研究人员对在线课堂和在线评估的突然和有点杂乱无章的转变进行了研究。为了更好地迎接即将到来的学术机遇和高等教育的长期发展,在这一重要的教育转型(尤其是在大学环境中)即将结束之际,我们有必要进行反思并获得真知灼见。文章批判性地分析了技术获取和教学能力方面的差异,并强调了大流行病引发的数字化转型给教育以外的行业带来的益处。本文对与 COVID-19 相关的教育数字化革命进行了中肯的分析,同时承认其积极和消极的方面。
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Dark side of digital transformation in online teaching-learning process considering COVID-19
In the educational sector, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked a slow but significant digital transformation that became especially evident in the spring of 2020. This article examines the growing trend of virtual learning environments and how it affects both educators and learners. With an emphasis on the experiences, feelings, and perceptions of the students, the research explores the complexities and difficulties resulting from the swift shift to online learning. This article highlights the significance of incorporating student feedback to improve virtual learning environments, even in the face of technological advancements. The idea that educational institutions have successfully transitioned to online instructional methodologies is challenged by examining the sudden and somewhat haphazard shift to online classrooms and assessments. In order to prepare in a better way for upcoming academic opportunities and the long-term evolution of higher education, it is imperative to reflect and gain insights as this momentous educational transformation, especially in university settings, comes to an end. The article critically analyzes the differences in technological access and instructional competencies in addition to highlighting the benefits of the pandemic-induced digital transformation in industries other than education. This article offers a fair analysis of the COVID-19-related digital revolution in education, recognizing both its positive and negative aspects.
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