ONLINE LESSONS: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND EDUCATIONAL IMPACT
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Keywords

online lessons, e-learning, distance education, digital learning, virtual classroom

Abstract

This article examines the concept of online lessons, their advantages and disadvantages, and their impact on teachers and students. It highlights the role of technology in modern education and discusses future perspectives of online learning. The study shows that online lessons offer flexibility, accessibility, and innovative learning opportunities while also presenting challenges such as limited interaction and technical issues.

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