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Title: Indian Journal of Educational Technology Volume 4 Issue 1, January 2022
Keywords: COVID-19
Digital Education
Online Teaching
Traditional Teaching
Digital Teaching
online teaching
teachers’ satisfaction
higher education
distance learning
Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Strategies
Instructional Strategies
Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Teaching Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Assistive Technology
students with disabilities
special educators
Constructivism
Constructivist approach
Digital Pedagogy
Physical Science
Teacher Education
Communication
Engagement
Information dissemination
Learning process
Social media
Science Education
Online support services
ODL system
Effectiveness
IGNOU
ICT
Integration of ICT
Teacher Educators
Teacher Education Institutions
Trainees
Elementary level teacher education Institutions
DIET
Teaching- learning process
Student– teachers
MOOC
SWAYAM-MOOC
Completion rate
MOOC Dropping out
Students’ attitude
Instructional Package
interactive whiteboard
School students
English Language skills
learning and teaching
online education
Internet usage
college students
multinomial logistic regression
Online Classrooms
E-learning
E-classrooms
virtual classrooms
Fine motor skills
Pad with Dexteria application
Handwriting difficulty
handwriting performance
adolescents’ participation
Digital learning
parental involvement
higher secondary adolescent students
KITE Victers
Digital Competence
Pre-service teachers
Technolog
Digital transformation
ICT initiatives
virtualization
paradigm shift
Teaching-learning process.
Digital International Media Literacy Education
Media literacy
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
URI: http://dspace.unitywomenscollege.ac.in/handle/123456789/1337
ISSN: 2581-8325
Appears in Collections:Indian Journal of Educational Technology

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