The use of Digital Educational Resources in the Process of Teaching and Learning in Pandemic by COVID-19

Ricardo Pocinho, Pedro Carrana, C. Margarido, Rui Santos, S. Milhano, Bruno Trindade, G. Santos
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The Coronavirus advance is forcing schools and universities to revise their teaching methodologies. With the closure of the institutions, thousands of teachers and millions of students will have to find new ways of teaching and learning overnight, which will be a huge challenge. We cannot expect everyone to suddenly adapt to these new times. We are aware of the numerous Internet connection problems, but it is a great time to reinvent ourselves and build the courage to test the use of technological tools already available to structure alternatives in the distance education format. Thinking outside the box can help mitigate the momentary problem, as well as collaborate to strengthen digital culture and move towards a new education. The good news is that many teachers have been putting aside prejudices and are being resilient, seeking to understand the potential of available resources, not shying away from seeking and implementing technological solutions that before the virus were seen as secondary and have now become standard tools to teach synchronous and asynchronous classes, share content, correct assignments, answer questions and exchange knowledge. In the beginning, many activities that were previously carried out exclusively in person took a longer time when they started to be performed online. But as the virtual became the new real, students became more engaged and plunged headlong into relevant online learning experiences. Through applications and software, classes continued according to the school calendar. This study aimed to understand how teachers adapted to digital resources to face the limitations caused by the pandemic. It also intends to understand the impact of digital resources on the quality of teaching, as well as on motivation and academic success.
新冠肺炎疫情下数字化教育资源在教学中的应用
冠状病毒的进展迫使学校和大学修改他们的教学方法。随着这些机构的关闭,成千上万的教师和数以百万计的学生将不得不在一夜之间寻找新的教学方式,这将是一个巨大的挑战。我们不能指望每个人都能突然适应这个新时代。我们意识到大量的互联网连接问题,但这是一个伟大的时刻,重塑我们自己,并建立勇气来测试使用现有的技术工具来构建远程教育形式的替代方案。跳出思维定势可以帮助缓解暂时的问题,也可以合作加强数字文化,走向新的教育。好消息是,许多教师一直在摒弃偏见,保持弹性,努力了解可用资源的潜力,不回避寻求和实施技术解决方案,这些解决方案在病毒之前被视为次要的,现在已成为教授同步和异步课程、共享内容、批改作业、回答问题和交流知识的标准工具。一开始,许多以前只能亲自进行的活动在开始在线执行时花费了更长的时间。但随着虚拟成为新的现实,学生们变得更加投入,并一头钻进相关的在线学习体验中。通过应用程序和软件,课程按照学校日历继续进行。本研究旨在了解教师如何适应数字资源,以面对疫情造成的限制。它还打算了解数字资源对教学质量的影响,以及对动机和学业成功的影响。
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