Online Learning is The New Norm in Education
COVID19 hits hard across the world. This also includes the world of education, which since this pandemic has forced education providers to find ways to continue to carry out educational activities, which are no longer possible face-to-face.
A lot of news has been raised about the dilemmas of education providers during the pandemic, ranging from the limited facilities to carry out online education, teachers who are less able to adjust to online learning and also the stress experienced by students because of online learning with minimal interaction with peers and instructors.
Yes, the COVID19 pandemic changed everything, and the education world is no exception.
The world of education is actually no stranger to online learning, and many universities have started to use online methods to support educational activities, but it is not as massive at the time of the pandemic.
One example of an online education provider is Khan Academy in India, which offers online learning for free. Then, the Open University in Indonesia which was established by the Ministry in Indonesia to provide opportunities for the community to study long distance long ago. This can also be found later at Bina Nusantara University, which has long been committed to helping students to access education through online facilities.
By using online services, education can continue well, and this is a new normal specifically for the world of education, where all parties must be familiar with the use of online facilities.