Distance Learning – Unjustified Enthusiasm or the First Milestone?

Mariusz Przybyła
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Summary Nowadays it is difficult to talk about the real and virtual world in the context of contemporary students. Perhaps even talking about „on-line” vs „off-line” is a thing of the past, since some of us are always online. Remote learning changes the approach to school and extracurricular education and affects all levels of education. An important aspect of considerations on school and academic e-learning is so called the bottom-up push, i.e. the involvement of enthusiasts discovering the secrets of e-learning platforms in front of their pupils and the willingness of these pupils and students. Observing the changes implemented in the education system over the last decades, we can honestly state, that these were rather sham movements, unable to change the class-lesson system and its elements burdening us as the subjects of the education process. What happened, then? What powers have changed school and academic education, so that we have found ourselves in the digital world? Have we started using mobile solutions? Can we conduct online classes? Is this a necessary evil or an opportunity for tomorrow (for universities/schools, students/pupils, lecturers/teachers and for modern, constantly learning societies)? Distance learning contributes to creating new spaces for educational interactions. It enables both mass and individual education in synchronous and asynchronous modes.
远程教育——不合理的热情还是第一个里程碑?
如今,在当代学生的语境下,很难谈论真实世界和虚拟世界。也许甚至谈论“在线”和“离线”都是过去的事,因为我们中的一些人总是在线的。远程学习改变了学校和课外教育的方式,影响到各级教育。学校和学术电子学习需要考虑的一个重要方面是所谓的自下而上的推动,即爱好者在他们的学生面前发现电子学习平台的秘密,以及这些学生和学生的意愿。观察过去几十年来在教育系统中实施的变化,我们可以诚实地说,这些都是虚假的运动,无法改变课堂系统及其因素,负担我们作为教育过程的主体。然后发生了什么?是什么力量改变了学校和学术教育,让我们进入了数字世界?我们已经开始使用移动解决方案了吗?我们可以进行在线课程吗?这是一种必要的邪恶还是明天的机会(对大学/学校、学生/学生、讲师/教师和现代、不断学习的社会来说)?远程学习有助于为教育互动创造新的空间。它可以实现同步和异步模式的大众和个人教育。
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