It-Basis of the Organization of the Educational Process in the Modern Era

Authors

  • Anastasia Vasilyeva
  • Natalya Yurievna Korneeva
  • Mikhail Vasilyevich Kozhevnikov
  • Roman Viktorovich Osin
  • Nadezda Sergeevna Mironenko
  • Egor Vyacheslavovich Ulitin

Abstract

The article discusses the features of digitalization of the educational process in the modern era. The author points out that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it huge changes in the world and challenges to the economic and social sustainability of the world community, including in the field of education.

The learning process has switched to using online resources as a virtual means of communication. Online education offers a new culture of learning. Students and pupils can study independently, get access to educational materials at any time and from any place. Online learning in its implementation requires the support of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops which can be used to access information anywhere and anytime. The use of mobile technologies makes a great contribution to the world of education, including the achievement of distance learning goals.

The use of the Internet in the learning process was very effective. With distance learning, students, teachers and lecturers have the opportunity to organize training both in real time and to carry out consultations in a delayed format. All of the above points to the fact that modern technologies allow not only to strengthen the educational process by introducing various technological innovations into it, but also to build education in an online format, reducing various risks for students and preserving the continuity of the educational process.

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Published

2023-01-16

How to Cite

Anastasia Vasilyeva, Natalya Yurievna Korneeva, Mikhail Vasilyevich Kozhevnikov, Roman Viktorovich Osin, Nadezda Sergeevna Mironenko, & Egor Vyacheslavovich Ulitin. (2023). It-Basis of the Organization of the Educational Process in the Modern Era. RES MILITARIS, 12(6), 1181–1187. Retrieved from https://resmilitaris.net/index.php/resmilitaris/article/view/2567