Innovative Approaches of E-Learning in College Education: Global Experience
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https://doi.org/10.57125/ELIJ.2024.09.25.03Keywords:
innovation, education, electronic technologies, college, toolsAbstract
Thanks to the rapid development of digital and information and communication technologies, colleges around the world are actively using new models of e-learning. The purpose of this study was to analyze modern e-learning tools used in colleges in different countries. The PRISMA approach was used for this study. Based on the previously formed 7 criteria related to the content, methodology, and scientific novelty of the study, 50 items of current literature were selected for analysis. The date range was from 2012 to 2023. The results demonstrate the importance of using electronic technologies in modern colleges. They develop the formation of not only theoretical but also practical skills. For example, the use of tools such as virtual augmented reality, or simulation technologies contribute to the development of practical skills in students. The proposed results have shown that micro-education, social education and gamification of education are integral elements of modern educational practice based on innovations. The conclusions summarize that the most common electronic technologies are remote platforms, mobile applications, and interactive technologies. For practical specialties less popular, but important are simulation technologies and virtual reality. In addition, the college's e-learning platform makes use of augmented reality, blockchain technology and analytical tools. All of these technologies support the growth of e-learning at the college level.
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