Modern Technology Usage For Education Field During COVID-19: Statistical Analysis

Navya Maria Joson, Abbinaya Jayakumar, N. Jayapandian
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had vast effects on the concept of education as a whole. During the pandemic, students had no access to physical teaching practices, which had been adapted worldwide as the principal way of education since the 1800's. Due to the restrictions imposed to garner safety from the spread of the virus, this methodology had to be modified based on the situation at hand. Alternatives through the usage of Virtual Learning Platforms (VLP), Online Tutoring Platforms (OTP), Web Conferencing Platforms (WCP) and multiple assessment tools like plagiarism checker, poll sites, quiz platforms, online proctored examinations (OPE) started gaining popularity among all institutes to cope with the limitations levied. The technologies molded a path for student-teacher interaction, performance assessments, document sharing and online tutoring. This research highlights the lack of online tutoring equipment, educators' limited expertise with online learning, the knowledge gap, a inimical atmosphere for independent study, equity, and academic success in postsecondary learning. The goal of this review is to present an overview of available technologies for online teaching that can be used to improve the quality of education during COVID-19.
新冠肺炎疫情期间教育领域现代技术应用的统计分析
2019冠状病毒病大流行对整个教育概念产生了巨大影响。在大流行期间,学生没有机会参加体育教学实践,而体育教学自19世纪以来一直是世界各地的主要教育方式。由于为防止病毒传播而施加的限制,这种方法必须根据手头的情况进行修改。通过使用虚拟学习平台(VLP)、在线辅导平台(OTP)、网络会议平台(WCP)和多种评估工具,如抄袭检查器、投票网站、测验平台、在线监考(OPE)等,替代方案开始在所有学院中流行起来,以应对所征收的限制。这些技术为师生互动、绩效评估、文件共享和在线辅导开辟了一条道路。本研究强调了在线辅导设备的缺乏、教育工作者在在线学习方面的专业知识有限、知识差距、自主学习、公平和高等教育学业成功的不利氛围。本综述的目的是概述可用于在COVID-19期间提高教育质量的在线教学现有技术。
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