2024
DOI: 10.26803/ijlter.23.1.4
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Needs Assessment in the use of Digital Technology for Learning Loss Recovery of Students at the Basic Education Level

Kitiya Promsron,
Prachyanun Nilsook,
Jira Jitsupa
et al.

Abstract: Globally, COVID-19 has disrupted educational practices, causing basic education institutions in Thailand to close temporarily. Schools in Thailand as well as the world over have switched to online learning environments to guarantee students' educational continuation. The purposes of this study were firstly to determine whether digital technology is required for learning loss recovery; secondly, to conduct a systematic literature review using bibliometric keywords; thirdly, to assess the need for using digital… Show more

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“…Only what is necessary to reduce the processing resources of the device. Makes it load through the web browser and use faster (Promsron et al, 2022). Learning applications, therefore, use the capabilities of technology as tools to help both learners inside and outside class to help them deal with their learning and check their assignments in various subjects.…”
Section: Applications For Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only what is necessary to reduce the processing resources of the device. Makes it load through the web browser and use faster (Promsron et al, 2022). Learning applications, therefore, use the capabilities of technology as tools to help both learners inside and outside class to help them deal with their learning and check their assignments in various subjects.…”
Section: Applications For Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%