Trends and Innovations in the Prospects of Distance Learning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62843/jefr/2023.5109910Keywords:
Distance Learning, Educational Technology, Blended Learning, Online Education, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Pedagogical InnovationsAbstract
The article explores the evolution of distance education, its historical evolution, and emerging trends. It highlights the importance of technological advancements, blended learning models, and pedagogical innovations. The article examines the integration of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality in online education, as well as the effectiveness of hybrid approaches and mobile learning. It also discusses personalized learning environments, adaptive technologies, assessment innovations, and professional development for distance educators. The article also addresses challenges related to equity, access, and technological limitations. Finally, the article looks toward the future, presenting predictions for the evolution of distance learning and anticipated advancements in technology and pedagogy. This comprehensive exploration contributes to the ongoing discourse on distance learning, offering valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers navigating the dynamic landscape of contemporary education.
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