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EDUCATION

amid pandemic
Face-to-
Online class
face
classes

Incorporate
digital learning
Traditional style
of in-person
education

Interaction between
teachers and students

Encourages students to learn


independently

Studying is face to face Disseminating knowledge


through borders

Less materials in learning

Retain more materials in


learning
Less cheating

Cheating is easily done

Students are more


focused

Students are easily distracted


Face-to-face learning
requires planning and
schedules to align Online learning doesn't always
follow the usual schedule

References
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CHALLENGES

1.) Poor network services 6.) Students having depression and


anxiety

2.) Lack of power supply 7.) Lack of motivation

3.) High fees 8.) Isolation

4.) Lack of direct teaching and 9.) Resistance to change


learning

5.) Poor computer compliance and 10.) Health and safety impacts
literacy level

Changes

1.) Education institutes are forced


to use different media platforms to have
classes.

2.) The COVID-19 crisis exposed 3.) Classes took place in schools
education's 'digital divide'. and classrooms before but now we are
studying in our own comfortable places.

4.) Learning is now with the


advancement of technologies, online
discussions, virtual announcements, and
digital textbooks unlike before.

5.) Before the pandemic,


students are likely to learn passively. But
now, the learner is free to move at their
own pace

Submitted by:
ICT CCS 12A
CORILLA, KRYSTEL CAYE
PRUDENCIO, JHEA JHANA
MACADAEG, NESTOR

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