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Mixed Distant Learning in Pandemic Waves
Mixed Distant Learning in Pandemic Waves

Author(s): Marina Kurbakova
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Sociology, Higher Education , History of Education, Educational Psychology, Sociology of the arts, business, education, Environmental interactions, Sociology of Education
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: distance learning; pandemics; webinars; online conferences; online platform

Summary/Abstract: Distance learning is becoming more and more rooted in our life; it will not disappear after the pandemic and occupy a certain large niche in education. Nothing can replace human contact, but we can enhance the remote aspect of learning. In our study, we use the empirical method; data collection by continuous sampling and factual activity. The theoretical research method is reflected in the subsequent modeling of the flexible trajectory in distance education. The study has found the following results. The alternating phases of distance learning, live lectures and seminars can be planned so that for the period of live communication you need to put the maximum of theory and practice on those issues that are difficult to solve in distance learning. To build effective work in an online university, an online platform is needed. When performing the same type of grammar tasks on an online platform with the aim of assimilating them and further automation, the teacher saves energy for more efficient work in the webinar. The advantages of online learning compared to traditional classes are that an absent student may later be asked to complete a task that will be automatically verified and tracked. Taking tests and exams in the online conference mode is easier, easier than it seems if you learn to use its convenient options. The psychophysics of some students is such that the pressure of the teacher in the class is not the best form of assimilation of the material. Having free access to the task, he can complete it at the most favorable time, at the best pace for himself, to remake tithe disadvantages of the platform are that uncontrolled work on it can lead to an endless search by students for a collective answer to tasks, tasks, based on intuition and their mechanical execution. Do not overestimate the student's desire to comprehend knowledge. Control here should be even more serious than in full time classes. The results of the study can be applied in a new environment in which teachers and educators are not predictably found with the prospect of an inevitable rooting in later life.

  • Issue Year: 29/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 21-34
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English