Distant Teaching and Learning for the Foreseeable Future: Georgian Universities’ Students and Professors Perspective

M. Akhvlediani, Sophio Moralishvili, Levan Kuprashvili
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Like the rest of the world, because of COVID-19 and the new reality, most professors and students suddenly have found themselves forced to use technology while teaching and learning. All of a sudden, every faculty member faced the challenge of delivering education online and accordingly every student receiving education online. On the other hand, it was an overwhelming time for the administration to achieve quality online education at scale. Nevertheless, most universities in Georgia immediately took the challenges of converting to asynchronous learning. The paper presents findings of the survey conducted at the present stage at Georgian private and state universities, comparing students' and professors' satisfaction with e-learning. Surprisingly, it appears that professors feel better motivated with online teaching rather than students. Almost every respondent agrees that what seems like the best-case scenario out of this crisis needs much stronger contribution and elaboration in the years ahead.
为可预见的未来的远程教学:格鲁吉亚大学的学生和教授的观点
与世界其他地区一样,由于COVID-19和新的现实,大多数教授和学生突然发现自己被迫在教学和学习中使用技术。突然之间,每个教师都面临着在线教育的挑战,相应地,每个学生都接受在线教育。另一方面,对于政府来说,这是一个巨大的时间来实现大规模的高质量在线教育。然而,佐治亚州的大多数大学立即接受了异步学习的挑战。本文介绍了目前在格鲁吉亚私立和公立大学进行的一项调查的结果,比较了学生和教授对电子学习的满意度。令人惊讶的是,在线教学似乎比学生更能激发教授的积极性。几乎每个受访者都同意,这场危机的最佳情况似乎需要在未来几年做出更大的贡献和阐述。
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