Implications of e-learning during the pandemic; a need to revisit the teaching-learning process as per the needs and demands. Yudheksha GK, Rudra Pratap Poonia, Anova Ajay

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  • Yudheksha GK, Rudra Pratap Poonia, Anova Ajay Pandey,

Abstract

E-learning has become an integral part of education for this generation as there are numerous
educators out there who would like to share their knowledge to the seekers. Online courses benefit both
students and educators by offering more flexibility of place, pace and time of study, making education more
widely accessible. However, to take advantage of these benefits, students and educators must extend and
develop their existing skills. Its an undeniable fact that online education provides ample of benefits to young
learners. Nevertheless, there are also many negative implications from online education. Improvisation in
online learning is to widen access to all. Everyone should get an opportunity to learn in their comfortable
environment, enhancing the quality of learning would make this feature more appreciable. Furthermore, if
we reduce the cost of higher education and no think only about the profit but rather about the future
generation and the power of knowledge with them, we could change the scenario of any state, country or
world.

Published

2020-05-30

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