The method of evaluating student knowledge based on behavior in an electronic learning environment

Автор: Yusupov Davronbek Firnafasovich, Ruzimboeva Sevara Nurmat kizi

Журнал: tecHика.

Статья в выпуске: 1 (10), 2023 года.

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Electronic learning, or e-learning environment, has become increasingly popular as a method of delivering education to students. One challenge with e-learning is how to assess student knowledge effectively. Unlike traditional classrooms, teachers are not physically present in the same room as students, which makes it difficult to evaluate their behavior and engagement. In this essay, we will explore the method of evaluating student knowledge based on behavior in an electronic learning environment.

Electronic learning, e-learning, student knowledge, behavior, evaluation, engagement

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