A Qualitative Study of Online-Learning and a Crisis-Intervention Plan for Training in the COVID-19 situation
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-07-10
Authors : Siva Mahendran;
Page : 1052-1057
Keywords : COVID-19; online-Learning; online training.;
Abstract
Online learning and training are probably here to stay in the current Covid 19 situation and in the foreseeable future and we have to be at least prepared with a crisis intervention plan to be viable and sustain our normal way of learning and training, moving forward. We are able to use a variety of approaches to address these present and serious needs to keep on learning and training as best as we can. Thus we have to overcome our fear of the online mode of learning and training we have not being used to all along till the pandemic struck beginning of 2020 and a crisis intervention plan to manage the fear should be in order too to give us the confidence to carry on with our lives in a new normal the world over. This presentation is one such attempt to do just that.
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