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Handbook of Research on Developing a Post-Pandemic Paradigm for Virtual Technologies in Higher Education
These include the ability of the individual to interpret social situations and act accordingly. They range from the basic cognitive functions, such as attending a discussion or a meeting, to processing complex social situations, understanding social cues and social environment norms.
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Social Skills and Online Learning
Athanasios Kriemadis (University of the Peloponnese, Greece), Dimitris Spiliotopoulos (University of the Peloponnese, Greece), Costas Vassilakis (University of the Peloponnese, Greece), and Dimitra Kapnisi (University of the Peloponnese, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6963-4.ch013
Abstract
The concept of online teaching and learning is widely adopted by universities due to the pandemic of COVID-19, which forced them to shift from blending learning (including both direct and remote education) to exclusive online education. Technology has provided a multitude of tools, which can prove very useful in the hands of people who want to serve such a great purpose as education. During the days of the pandemic, where people are isolated, virtual community and virtual learning technology brings people together to experience a sense of educational community in the virtual world. This chapter introduces the reader to the importance for social skill training of the learning communities during times that online learning is the sole type of education, exploring methodologies, tools, and practices that can be used to counterbalance the deficiencies introduced by distance learning methods regarding social skill development.
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A set of skills and abilities, allowing an individual to perform the various mental activities most closely associated with learning and problem solving.
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In this context, cognitive skills refer to those abilities that involve mental processes. Measuring cognitive skills involves evaluating thoughts, thought processes, thinking paradigms and mental models.
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The skills developed that are related to specific disciplines. For example, for mathematics discipline, skills to be developed are: sequencing, calculation, multiplication; for physics discipline skills to be developed are: distances, angle. Newton’s law of motion.
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A term referred to the exclusive human’s ability to have brain superior functions or brain based skills such as memory, speech, logic, reasoning, auditory/visual processing and understanding of written material, processing thoughts and perceptions.
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