Problems of quality of distance learning online

https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5nS4.1993

Authors

  • Kuldashev Muhammad Associate Professors of SamSU "Jurisprudence and Legal Education", Uzbekistan
  • Mukumova Muslima Ziyadullayevna Associate Professors of SamSU "Jurisprudence and Legal Education", Uzbekistan
  • Sadikova Yorkinoy Salijonovna PhD in law, Assistant at the SamSMI Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Uzbekistan
  • Mirzayev Djasur Jaxonovich Assistant teacher at the Department of English Philology SamSIFL, Uzbekistan
  • Mirzayeva Maftuna Hamidjon qizi SamSIFL 2nd year master's student, Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

computer technologies, distance learning, learning online, literature review, tertiary education

Abstract

From this paperwork we see distance learning and its relationship to emerging computer technologies have together offered many promises to the field of education. In practice, however, the combination often falls short of what it attempts to accomplish. Some of the shortcomings are due to problems with the technology; others have more to do with administration, instructional methods, or students. Being positively motivated to take an online course of study, they, nevertheless, face a number of challenges while learning at a distance. These involve low self-organization, lack of control on the instructor’s side, lack of effective interaction, and a sense of isolation, which decrease their satisfaction with an online learning experience.  These findings prove the thesis that to be highly successful and effective distance learning requires considerable attention and commitment on the part of faculty. The role of faculty is manifested in the way the instruction is designed and delivered as well as in the faculty's ability to incorporate relevant course content with the emphasis on student support, interaction and assessment techniques as these are the key issues in effective distance learning.

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Published

2021-12-15

How to Cite

Muhammad, K., Ziyadullayevna, M. M., Salijonovna, S. Y., Jaxonovich, M. D., & qizi, M. M. H. (2021). Problems of quality of distance learning online. Linguistics and Culture Review, 5(S4), 2439-2443. https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5nS4.1993