Problems And Solutions In The Field Of Pedagogy
Ablaeva Diana Romanovna ,Abstract
This article provides an overview of the shortcomings in online education in today's pandemic conditions and the possible solutions to them. Indeed today, the quality of online education is at a very above level and not everyone is aware of it. If this article is little, foreign experiments have come to eliminate these shortcomings.
Keywords
Innovation, ecology, pedtechnology
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