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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
11

How has online learning affected students? list and explain the negative affects only.​

English
2 answers:
Gwar [14]3 years ago
8 0
Online learning has affected students negatively by :

: isolating them from their friends and the outside world
: lots of distractions
: teens loose focus easily so therefore they will not pay attention online
: easily get behind on homework
: network errors
: computer problems

( all i could think of sorry ! l
gogolik [260]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

see below!

Explanation:

Online learned has definitely affected students in many ways. Firstly, all students were used to going to school, and that suddenly being taken away from them has effected them mentally.

Secondly, online learned has increased the rates of depression in teenagers. For many students, school was a place where they could finally get away from their personal issues they deal with at home such as abuse.

Thirdly, learned from home obviously needs technology, and some students have been more open to inappropriate sites especially for younger children. This has been confirmed by many youth organizations and is a serious issue right now.

Overall, although we are very fortunate to have online learning be provided to us, it stills comes with many negative aspects. This year has been difficult for everyone, and students have been significantly effected as well.

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