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The rise of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic | World . . . The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world Globally, over 1 2 billion children are out of the classroom As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms Research suggests that online learning has been shown to increase retention of information, and take less time
How COVID-19 will reshape learning and work | World Economic Forum The COVID-19 pandemic has busted the myth that work-from-home and online training is impractical or ineffective; Digital learning and learning via telepresence will become an accepted, “must-have” part of a blended working and learning environment; Traditional instructional design will take cues from mobile-first instructional design and apply the science of adult learning to instruction
The future of education is in experiential learning and VR Methods of education have not kept pace with advances in technology, including experiential learning and virtual reality (VR) but the imperative of change is becoming more apparent
The unexpected benefits of virtual education - The World Economic Forum That said, there may be a silver lining to virtual classrooms and distance learning, which many universities and schools this academic year are defaulting to, in various degrees, due to the coronavirus As students and teachers may have to compensate for logistic challenges, collaborating online might prepare high school students with the kind of organizational acumen, emotional intelligence
Kids learn better in class than when studying from home, finds teacher . . . This is likely to be due to them having the necessary equipment at home such as computers and reliable internet access “Teachers in high-poverty schools found virtual classes to be especially ineffective, bolstering concerns that the pandemic has exacerbated educational inequalities,” the report says
3 reasons why its a good thing our world is getting more virtual . . . We’ve seen that virtual education can be used successfully to accelerate learning and training efforts At the high school level, students who took advanced placement courses at Michigan Virtual, an online learning academy, recorded higher scores than their in-class peers over the past three years
COVID-19 increased the use of AI. Here’s why it’s here to stay From virtual learning, to video chats with our doctors, we’re are all currently negotiating the ways of a new normal that is likely here to stay Our needs for accuracy, speed and digital interaction have risen, especially in mission-critical domains, and have turned to our most advanced technologies to aid us during the pandemic