Covid-19: Digital Barriers to Distance Learning
A confluence of unexpected circumstances has emerged in the relationship between teachers and distant learning regarding COVID-19, hinting at an invention of external trial and error that is happening within the common of school. The professional opinion of educators in terms of their gifts and prot...
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my-aeu-eprints.11192023-12-01T03:43:46Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1119/ Covid-19: Digital Barriers to Distance Learning Jabeen, Norina Gul, Jaweria Shahzadi, Asma Muhammad Anique Mubarik Ali Sheharyar Shakir A confluence of unexpected circumstances has emerged in the relationship between teachers and distant learning regarding COVID-19, hinting at an invention of external trial and error that is happening within the common of school. The professional opinion of educators in terms of their gifts and protections closer to virtual advances are subject to the key advancements examined in this study. A survey on distance learning that was restricted to 160 educators and 363 students was conducted to investigate this issue. Problem and unshakable fine investigations, as well as connection and relapse tests, were carried out from a strategic standpoint. The analysis of the results revealed that the ballot prioritizes three major factors-two excellent and one negative that connect teachers' judgments to the protection from remote thinking. This indicates that the ballot values educators' competitiveness to separate learning to be alert. I give up; the topic of time acknowledgement in educational activity continues to be a general one of the ways for skilled perception and discernment. The second issue focuses on the link between computerized innovation and consumers, which should no longer only focus on the liaison with learners but also the perspectives of other preparatory entertainers, including teachers. 2022 Journal PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1119/1/446-15.pdf Jabeen, Norina and Gul, Jaweria and Shahzadi, Asma and Muhammad Anique and Mubarik Ali and Sheharyar Shakir (2022) Covid-19: Digital Barriers to Distance Learning. Journal of Peace, Development and Communication, 6 (4). pp. 208-223. ISSN 2663-7901 |
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A confluence of unexpected circumstances has emerged in the relationship between teachers and distant learning regarding COVID-19, hinting at an invention of external trial and error that is happening within the common of school. The professional opinion of educators in terms of their gifts and protections closer to virtual advances are subject to the key advancements examined in this study. A survey on distance learning that was restricted to 160 educators and 363 students was conducted to investigate this issue. Problem and unshakable fine investigations, as well as connection and relapse tests, were carried out from a strategic standpoint. The analysis of the results revealed that the ballot prioritizes three major factors-two excellent and one negative that connect teachers' judgments to the protection from remote thinking. This indicates that the ballot values educators' competitiveness to separate learning to be alert. I give up; the topic of time acknowledgement in educational activity continues to be a general one of the ways for skilled perception and discernment. The second issue focuses on the link between computerized innovation and consumers, which should no longer only focus on the liaison with learners but also the perspectives of other preparatory entertainers, including teachers. |
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