04-001-US The Future of Learning (Part 1)

The results of this study show that the digital divide during the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing educational inequities. They highlight the importance of providing resources and support to disadvantaged students to ensure that all students have the opportunity to successfully participate in online learning. __________________________________________________________________________ "The Digital Divide and COVID-19: Teachers' Perceptions of Inequities in Students' Internet Access and Participation in Remote Learning" was published in 2021 by Emily Green, Laura Fong, and Di Xu.

Practical tips. And here are some more practical tips for getting the most out of online classes.

Structure your day. Create a set daily schedule that includes time for classes, exercise, breaks, and relaxation. A good schedule will help you stay focused and productive. Set up a learning area. Create a quiet, well-lit and comfortable environment to study. Make sure your workstation is ergonomically designed to avoid physical discomfort. Avoid distractions. Turn off notifications on your computer and smartphone to minimize distractions during online classes. Focus on what you're learning and don't try to do other things on the side. Active Participation. Actively participate in class by asking questions, participating in discussions, and interacting with your teachers and classmates. Active participation challenges comprehension and helps you better retain what you learn.

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