Innovations in Online Education in Post-COVID-19
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Silvia Matรบลกovรก – Vysokรก ลกkola ekonรณmie a manaลพmentu verejnej sprรกvy, Furdekova ul. 16, 851 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
7th International Scientific ERAZ Conference โ ERAZ 2021 โ Conference Proceedings: KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,ย Online/virtual, May 27, 2021
ERAZ Conference Proceedings are published by:ย Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans – Belgrade, Serbia
ERAZ conference partners: Faculty of Economics and Business, Mediterranean University, Montenegro; University of National and World Economy – Sofia, Bulgaria; Faculty of Commercial and Business Studies – Celje, Slovenia; AMBIS University, Prague – Czech Republic; Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance โ Belgrade, Serbia
ERAZ Conference 2021 Conference Proceedings: ISBN 978-86-80194-46-2, ISSN 2683-5568, DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.2021
Keywords:
Skill;
Competence;
Innovation;
Online education
Abstract:ย The COVID 19 pandemic found the management of universities and many university teachers well prepared, but others only partially acยญquainted with the use of electronic tools in teaching. Many universities in Slovakia have been working for a long time (ten to fifteen years) with techยญnical support for education and supplement the full-time form of teaching with thematic e-learning packages, for instance in the moodle system. They can work with them in full-time and distance education. However, the COVยญID-19 pandemic redirected teaching from full-time teaching exclusively to a mediated technically supported approach to online education. The paper aims to define and analyse online education in terms of digital skills and competences requirements. Particular attention is paid to the key digital skills and competences of higher education teachers working in a new edยญucational reality framed by the effects of digital transformation, which reยญquires higher education educators to create and apply innovations in online education at universities.
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