Distance, Online and Blended Learning as Main Educational Trends During Pandemic 2020 Conditions

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https://doi.org/10.31261/IJREL.2021.7.1.02

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distance learning tools, distance learning trends, Covid-19, digital transformation, learning tools, educational trends

Abstract

Distance learning and self-education have been an actual trend for many years but during the pandemic, it became critically relevant and important. The closure of schools and higher education institutions around the world had a negative impact on the educational sector in many countries in general and has affected almost every student and educator. This paper examines Ukrainian educators’ level of knowledge and skills in using modern distance learning tools and trends and the way of improving the teaching-learning process during the conditions of the 2020 pandemic. The authors present their review of educational trends under the conditions of distance, online and blended learning. They also examine the Ukrainian educators’ level of knowledge and skills in using modern distance learning tools and trends. For this purpose, the authors have elaborated and implemented a local survey for a Ukrainian university teaching staff (target group) who need to use distance learning tools in their research and professional activity during the quarantine. The authors also present the ways of improving the learning process via distance learning tools.

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2021-06-29

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Strutynska, O., & Umryk, M. (2021). Distance, Online and Blended Learning as Main Educational Trends During Pandemic 2020 Conditions. International Journal of Research in E-Learning, 7(1), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.31261/IJREL.2021.7.1.02

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