The New Era in Remote Learning COVID19

Posted By :Ravi Rose |24th May 2022

The education sector is among the areas most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. In general, the epidemic has exposed the slow adoption of technology by the education sector, despite the continued emergence of edTech in recent years. Now, in the face of an emergency, many institutions make good use of online resources.

 

According to forecasts, the global market for software education software market will be $ 7.9 billion by 2020, reaching $ 8.3 billion by 2023. Thus, we can assure you that edTech solutions will transform the future of education. (Source: Statista)

 

Major Errors of the Education Sector

 

The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused catastrophic damage to the education sector which has already failed in a number of areas.

 

Although many K-12 schools use government subsidies - which are collected through sales and income tax - all spending on public education has not been commensurate with changing demands. Additionally, some of the most common problems include growing student safety concerns, low teacher pay, little or no parental interaction, overcrowded classes, and so on.

 

Unequal Access

 

Equitable access to education remains one of the most important issues in the education sector. According to NCES, in 2017, 2.1 million Americans aged 16-24 did not enroll in schools or did not receive a high school diploma.
Higher costs, especially higher education, and the inability of many to pay are one of the most important reasons for high school dropout rates. Not only does it affect students' performance but it also forces them to drop out of formal education and move on to vocational training or enter low-skilled job opportunities. (Source: Stanford)

 

General Studies and Lower Student Involvement

 

Supported by the sanctions of the Common Core State Standards, 2009, the traditional education sector pursues a one-dimensional approach to education. This is problematic, given the fact that most other aspects of student life are based on choice and personalization. This method also does not work when considering a different learning curve for each student.

 

Moreover, while most students are growing up in a digital, technologically driven environment, the education sector is still challenging the integration of technology in education. However, epidemics such as COVID-19 have highlighted the importance of technology-enabled education, and many educational institutions will invest heavily in tools that will enable them to deliver courses remotely.

 

Freeing Students - High Trends in Remote Reading

 

There has been a steady stream of innovations in edTech and distance learning - a major factor that protects the education sector from entering the industry after the outbreak of COVID-19.

 

Visible and Intelligent Classes

 

Also known as Virtual Learning Areas (VLEs), such new techniques are perfect for distance learning that break the physical barriers to accessing education, thus increasing its scope beyond the walls of institutional buildings.

 

VLEs don’t just offer classes on social media. Enables complete testing, tasks to be performed, tests, progress records, quick response, and more. Although students and teachers may not be able to create their own personal accounts in such a forum, parents/guardians can receive regular updates about their child's progress via email, text messages, or other channels.

 

Even on school grounds, smart classes driven by technology can enhance students' learning through effective, improved audio and visual learning. In addition, the use of AI and math can help teachers better monitor their students, giving them a more accurate picture of the strengths and weaknesses of every student in the class.

 

Customized Curriculum for Special Needs

 

Every student is different, and has certain interests and needs. In contrast to traditional models where all students are made to follow the same curriculum - often finding most of them uninterested - technology-driven academic models promote excellence.

 

Practical Learning

 

Education is more than just learning facts and knowledge. Modern learning methods prioritize action, enabling learners to learn in practical, practical ways. For example, 3D printing technology allows students to bring what they learn in class out of 2-dimensional textbooks or computer screens and into the visual world for better testing and analysis. In addition, a few cloud-based IoT solutions allow students to create accessible images outside of buildings, extending learning across the classroom.

 

Integrated Learning - Renamed Educational Technology

 

Many disruptive new technologies in education technology are driving a new era of distance learning. These solutions enhance student knowledge while empowering teachers with robust and flexible systems with simple, uncluttered infrastructure. They reduce student and teacher costs alike, make the process smoother, increase access, and increase assessment accuracy.

 

Learning management systems

 

Using the cloud, Learning Management Systems (LMS) is used to create, store, and distribute learning materials. Removing physical barriers, the LMS allows students and teachers to keep in touch at all times, ensuring a quick response. Moreover, by integrating automated educational chatbots, such systems can allow seamless queries to be solved.

 

Teaching Programs

 

Although affordability prevents many from attending school, learning apps are usually free or at a very low cost. This allows institutions and organizations to achieve a broader student base, as well as to make education more attractive and participatory through measurement and more. In addition, they allow for personalized learning curves and also provide accurate assessment statistics.

 

What to wear

 

With effective and continuous tracking of student progress, while transferring data to the teacher seamlessly, wear improves productivity.

 


About Author

Ravi Rose

Ravi is a versatile Backend Developer with a strong expertise in WordPress technology. He is well-versed in the latest technologies like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JS, WordPress, PHP, and ReactJS. Ravi has contributed to multiple internal and client projects such as TripCongo, Transleqo, Hydroleap, OodlesAI, and Nokenchain. He has also demonstrated his capabilities in various other areas such as project management, requirement analysis, client communication, project execution, and team management. With his wide range of skills and experience, he can deliver exceptional results and add value to any organization he works with.

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