Assessing Technological Innovation on Education in the World of Coronavirus (Covid-19)

Gyimah N
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) has become the most pressing virus that has affected the world negatively. This virus has brought many setbacks in all aspects of life including education. This study was conducted to find out how technological innovation has been introduced into education as the world is still battling with the COVID-19 pandemic. This study depended on primary and secondary sources of data. Wholly, the documents prepared by the International Labour Organisation captioned as ILO Sectoral Brief and United Nations Economic, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) constituted major facts of this research. It was identified that indeed technological innovation has become very relevant as in E-learning. Another finding was that numerous developing countries are still encountering barriers in enjoying E-learning as internet connectivity is a major problem. It was recommended that Non-Governmental Organisations should avail themselves to improve the state of internet connectivity in most of the developing countries to enjoy E-learning. Adequate training and workshop should be organized to educate students and teachers on the usage of E-learning in the world.
新冠肺炎疫情下全球教育技术创新评估
冠状病毒(COVID-19)已成为对世界造成负面影响的最紧迫的病毒。这种病毒给包括教育在内的生活各方面带来了许多挫折。这项研究是为了了解在世界仍在与COVID-19大流行作斗争的情况下,如何将技术创新引入教育。这项研究依赖于第一手和第二手的数据来源。总的来说,国际劳工组织编制的题为“劳工组织部门简报”和联合国经济、科学及文化组织(教科文组织)的文件构成了这项研究的主要事实。人们认为,技术创新确实与电子学习非常相关。另一个发现是,许多发展中国家在享受电子学习方面仍然遇到障碍,因为互联网连接是一个主要问题。会议建议非政府组织应利用自己的力量改善大多数发展中国家的互联网连接状况,以享受电子学习。应组织适当的培训和讲习班,教育学生和教师如何在世界范围内使用电子学习。
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