Year:2023   Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Area:

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Tamara Muhammad Zuhdi HADDAD‎, Amin Ramadan Suleiman KAABNEH

THE REALITY OF E-LEARNING AND ITS FUTURE AFTER THE CORONA PANDEMIC

The aim of this research is to find out the reality of e-learning and its future ‎after the Corona Covid-19 pandemic, where the study community represented ‎Al-Quds Open University in Yatta, south of Hebron, Palestine. And the study ‎of its expected future and the role that e-learning practices contribute to the ‎effectiveness of the educational process represents a new study, and given the ‎importance of the topic, this research was written. ‎ In order to accomplish this research, the descriptive approach was used, and it ‎was applied to a random sample of the faculty, administrators, and university ‎students. The sample number was (250) individuals. Data were collected ‎through personal interviews of focused groups for their suitability for research ‎purposes. The results were extracted through qualitative analysis of the ‎answers interview questions. The most important results of the research were ‎that e-learning heralds a promising future in the field of higher education and ‎scientific research, but it needs requirements that contribute to overcoming ‎difficulties and overcoming them, in order to reach progress in providing high ‎quality in university education. A new model for the development of e-learning ‎that suits everyone‏ ‏‎. Policy makers, governments, and web site designers must ‎provide the minimum e-learning requirements for students and faculty, and ‎organize projects that contribute to supporting the ability of universities to use ‎modern systems. In addition, holding training courses for the teaching staff on ‎a regular basis, promoting a culture of quality and educating administrators ‎and university staff about the importance of development in the use of modern ‎educational systems in order to raise the potential of qualified cadres and ‎achieve progress in universities‎‎‎.

Keywords: E-Learning, Corona Pandemic‎.

http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2757-5403.18.12


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