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E-Learning Efficiency in an Age of Global Risks and Changes
E-Learning Efficiency in an Age of Global Risks and Changes

Author(s): Oleksandr Khyzhniak, Alina Zhovnir, Nadiia Mikhno, Oksana Stadnik, Maksym Folomieiev, Anton Shapoval
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Distance learning / e-learning, Pedagogy
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: e-learning;distance learning;learning automation;quality of education;the role of the teacher;pedagogical experience;

Summary/Abstract: The age of global risks and changes that have come into play where stable development used to be a norm and the era of postmodernism, as a possibility of the multiplicity of meanings and solutions, determine the vectors of human development in the 21st century. Human society is undergoing changes, digital technologies are increasingly penetrating various domains of life, and it has become clear, they are here to stay because they are already changing life itself. The postmodern generation, consumed by "virtual reality", sees the world differently. They need knowledge different from what previous generations used where knowledge itself requires new methods of education. With all positive and negative implications, the e-learning format has established itself as a viable education option in times of the world pandemic. The way this learning format transforms the higher education system is irrevocable. Thus, an increasing number of universities are integrating online and personalized components into their courses. However, the role of the teacher remains invariably important. Although methods and format of their work may adjust and alter, it is the teacher who passes on human experience, imbues knowledge with emotional coloring and encourages reflection and reasoning. Therefore, the e-learning system rests on two factors, namely, the presence on the Internet and the development of student-teacher relations. All available research and resources are currently aimed at improving technical capabilities, whereas the "student-learner" system needs to be reconsidered. It will not be destroyed in the new conditions, rather transformed into new forms.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 197-209
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English