A COOPERATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRADITIONAL VERSUS ONLINE TEACHING METHODS IN UNIVERSITIES
Keywords:
foreign language, online classes, traditional classes, mindset, students, benefits and harms, study centers.Abstract
The article discusses the challenges of effective learning in the classroom and online environment from the students' perspective. The purpose of the study is to analyze the perceptions of university students about the advantages and disadvantages of digital education. The study is a questionnaire-based study. Quantitative and qualitative research methods were used to achieve the research objectives. The results confirm respondents' positive attitude towards digital learning and show that students are aware of barriers to effective distance learning, including laziness and lack of focus.
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