Online Teaching and Learning Amidst COVID-19

Online Teaching and Learning Amidst COVID-19

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8392-3.ch009
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Abstract

The education industry has changed as a result of the adoption of ICT in schools at different levels. The greatest way to assist teaching and learning in traditional classroom settings as well as distant learning and online programmes that prepare students to participate in the dynamic world of technology is through technology. Nothing in the modern world makes sense or is simple to perform without the impact of ICT products and programmes, thus it is impossible to ignore the role that computers have played in global development. ICT products and programmes are a crucial instrument in assisting global standards. With the availability of educational opportunities, and access to learning materials in the form of photos and text, the internet has become so flexible that one can even obtain them at one's convenience at any time of the day. The use of ICT in education has gained popularity across the globe due to the ease with which it is associated.
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Introduction

While many countries are at different levels of COVID-19 infection rates, globally there are more than 1.2 Billion children in 186 countries affected by school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic (World Economic Forum (Li & Lalani, 2020). Given the abruptness of the situation, administrators and teachers were unprepared for the transition. Yet, they were forced to build emergency remote learning systems almost immediately (Donelly et al., 2021). Governments in developed countries already have the infrastructure and readiness to embrace ICT long before the pandemic and has started with already high growth and adoption in education with global investments reaching 18.66 billion USD in 2019 and the overall market for online education projected to reach 350 Billion USD by 2025 (Li & Lalani, 2020). COVID-19 resulted in the closure of schools and educational facilities in most affected countries for observing social distancing. UNESCO estimates suggest that over 90% of the world’s students are not currently attending schools in response to the pandemic, with over 1.5 billion learners affected. However, within these extraordinary times, one common trend is the increase in academic activities around the world using E-Learning, making a swift transition from place-based classes to virtual online learning systems (Abbasia et al., 2020).

With no successful vaccine or treatment available, and in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19, most governments around the world, authorized unprecedented social containment measures. These measures, among others, included social distancing and the temporary physical closure of educational institutions. Educational institutions had to adopt a digital approach to instruction and student learning, dramatically transitioning traditional in-person classroom instruction to predominantly distance learning where teaching is provided remotely on digital platforms (DePietro, 2020). While distance learning is not a new approach to instruction and learning, the unplanned, rapid, and uncertain duration of the approach is presenting challenges and takes a toll on students at all academic levels. Not much information on best practices was available to guide such abrupt transitions to school education (Armstrong-Mensah et al., 2020).

The introduction of ICT in schools at various levels has brought about developments in the education sector. Technology is the best-supporting link to enhance teaching and learning in a physical classroom setting, as well as distance and online instruction programs, aimed at preparing citizens to participate in the dynamic technologically driven environment. The place computers in the development of the world cannot be put aside, it is a vital tool in aiding the standard of the world; in the current world, nothing makes sense or is easy to do without the influence of ICT products and programs. Access to learning materials in pictures and writings through the internet has become so flexible to get even at the comfort of someone’s home anytime any day with an availability of educational opportunities. Because of the easiness attached to it, the use of ICT in education has become increasingly trendy globally (Samuel, 2021; Cheri & Abdullahi, 2018). While some believe that the unplanned and rapid move to online learning – with no training, insufficient bandwidth, and little preparation – will result in a poor user experience that is unconducive to sustained growth, others believe that a new hybrid model of education will emerge, with significant benefits.

Key Terms in this Chapter

E-Learning: It is a process to deliver content and knowledge to stakeholders, learners, and students through the use of an internet-based platform.

Online Teaching: It is about the transfer of knowledge on internet-based virtual platforms to facilitate learning.

Job Performance: In the context of the present work it is about the performance of teachers and students in teaching and learning.

Pandemic: It is an outbreak of a specific disease that impacts countries throughout the globe.

COVID–19: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It was first witnessed by the world in December – 2019.

Communication Technology: Communications technology, also known as information technology, refers to all equipment and programs that are used to process and communicate information.

Lockdown: It is a state or period in which movement within or access to an area is restricted in the interests of public safety or health.

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