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Education Technology Insights | Friday, March 04, 2022
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Numerous facets of the educational landscape have been changed due to the global epidemic.
FREMONT, CA: Each school district faces unique issues due to factors such as location, demographics, funding, and others. Numerous challenges, however, are universal, such as safety concerns and limited student participation. Regardless of class numbers or present gaps, here is a major K-12 education difficulty that eLearning can help the schools tackle.
Scarce Resources
Each school faces resource constraints. Perhaps some schools are short-staffed or lack the budget or additional materials. This directly affects the educational experience, but it also increases staff stress levels. For instance, a teacher may be stretched thin to accommodate additional students. Limited resources can also have a rippling effect on parents, as they invest additional time or money to make up for the shortfall.
Solution for eLearning
Online education enables schools to deploy resources more efficiently and maximize state financing. Teachers can organize large-scale activities, such as virtual classrooms, in their classrooms. Remote learning sessions are accessible to anybody with a PC, laptop, or mobile device. Certain firms even employ a bring-your-own-device method for blended learning. For instance, students are encouraged to use online resources to enhance classroom activities. Here are a few examples of how to use eLearning to reduce costs without sacrificing educational quality:
While deploying eLearning requires an initial commitment, it can help schools save money in the long term. For instance, They may need to invest in authoring tools or an LMS to implement online education efforts. On the other hand, teachers no longer have to spend hours grading assessments, as the system grades examinations automatically according to the grading criteria. Similarly, if schools start a virtual learning environment, they are not required to pay for in-class supplies.