What are the challenges faced in the online mode of education? How can we overcome them?
Challenges in Online Education
The most common problem we students face is the problem of adjusting to the new teaching and studying pattern. It seems easy and adjustable, but it is the opposite. Kids do enjoy this freedom, but having anything excessive causes boredom, too. Students get bored of sitting in one position for hours. Conducting practicals online is yet another issue, as students do not understand what exactly needs to be learned and understood. Learning these days has turned out to be the completion of assignments only due to the online classes.
Well, this situation can’t be changed suddenly due to the existence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But however, better teaching pattern, with more interactive classes can be arranged for the children for the betterment.
I hope this answer helps!😊
– Written By Aparajita Karmakar
Changing from customary homeroom techniques and vis-à-vis teacher preparation to computer-based preparing during a virtual study hall makes the preparation experience unique for school kids. It’s difficult for students with a “traditional” mindset to adopt the changes; however, the only solution is to adapt to the new learning circumstances with an open mindset and heart. Understanding the perks of eLearning and even discussing them with their peers may alter this attitude and can prepare students for online classes.
Many students don’t seem to have the high or the strong internet connection that online courses require, and thus fail to catch up with their virtual classmates. A number of them don’t even have their computers, and so many of them have no idea as to how to go about it. The sole solution to the present problem is knowing exactly what technological support they’re going to need for a particular course before enrolling in it, and also properly equipping themselves for the course’s successful completion.
There are a bunch of students who do not have an internet connection. Some might have internet connections, but there is a lot of network disturbance. It is very difficult for them to catch up because without the internet, there cannot be e-learning. There are different places where there are no mobile towers. There are also few places where there is no electricity or have very little supply of electricity, it’s difficult for those to manage their things there.
When we stay at homes in our houses in our comfort zone, there is a lack of self-motivation. And self-motivation is very important for an individual to keep up with the times. And also managing times becomes a great deal. The only solution is: while we are working from our homes, one needs to think that it is our workplace.
– Written By Nehal Rathi
For the student, COVID-19 brought a lot of struggle, opportunities, and time. Initially, when the pandemic started, there was a loss of studies, and then the whole platform was converted into the online mode. At first, teachers too had to face problems to handle the teaching on the internet, but gradually, with patience and experience, everything started going smooth. But some problems just cannot be solved, like the internet connection, problem in the device. These remain a permanent problem in the online mode of education. But the teachers are trying their best to teach their students well in the easiest way possible. But it has a positive side as well. As the students remain at their home they get a lot of extra time which can be used effectively. A productive lifestyle, a positive outlook, and investing time in a particular direction that is good for the person will give a bright result.
This pandemic has been a tough experience for the students sitting for entrance exams. The dates were postponed again and again, which demotivated the students. These students were the most affected. Many UPSC aspirants had to sell tea and biscuits and other stall so that they do not have to ask for money from their parents. Postponing the exam also increased the stress in the student, which resulted in declining interest in studies.
I would suggest such students to continue with there studies not leave it for a long period of time,keep revision, even for 1-2 hour. Regularity is what matters the most. Meditate, exercise and take healthy to keep yourself mentally and physically fit.
Pandemic and lockdown have been a challenge for the people around the world but all we can do is to wait patiently, with a positive attitude, hoping for a better tomorrow.
– Written By Kumari
Online classes are the greatest and the biggest task to all the students. It is so difficult for all the students to understand the topics in a detailed manner. Even though the students try their level best to understand the topics during the online class, it is only the 50% of learning but the topics are not understood properly but the students and face lots of difficulties.
Understanding the lectures is a bit appreciable when compared with the laboratories. For the students like electronics and communication engineering students, it is very difficult to understand her labs through online that is the virtual labs. Every circuit must be connected according to the circuit diagram,m, and the values must be noted down. And it is a very difficult task to perform on the online platform.
It is also equally difficult to conduct exams to all mine because its exams are connected through online then there is a chance formal practices. Students commit malpractices during exams in a view to get good marks but not about the knowledge. So, many of the students commit malpractices.
– Written By Tejasri Alla