BENEFITS OF ONLINE LEARNING AND ORGANIZATION OF ONLINE LESSONS
Keywords:
online teaching, face to face learning, digital natives, correction, platform, chat, pollsAbstract
The article is focused on new ways and methods of implementation of online lessons to the higher education and how to conduct this kind of lessons effectively. As technologies are developed day by day teachers try to implement them to the lessons for conducting interactive lessons. Besides, advantages of online lessons are shown by comparing it to the face to face lessons. Online classes can save students’ time and it helps them saving money. Furthermore, they may have plenty of teaching materials.
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