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The importance of digital education in the shadow of the international policies for managing crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic

    Ansam Faik Abdul-Rezzak Al-Obidi

Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2021, Volume 2, Issue special issue, Pages 13-30

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Abstract

The tremendous scientific and technical developments that the world is witnessing today have resulted in great changes in the reality and nature of societies in all fields, so that these tremendous technological updates were adopted by the majority of people in all details of their daily lives, and this included technical modernization of countries in all their joints and their social, political& economic systems& health and education as one of the community systems It is natural for this technological modernization to have a direct impact on it. The rapid technological progress and the developments that accompanied it necessitated a parallel rapid change in the needs of individuals and societies and all other development facilities in it. Because the destiny of nations depends on the creativity of their children, it has attracted education makers quickly and virtual reality with its technologies has become an element. Finding practical solutions to the problems at hand depends mainly on the innovations of human ways of thinking by seeking to employ all capabilities, skills and knowledge to reach solutions that would prevent us from paralyzing the entire educational process as a result of a virus that has no limits to its damages. Countries in states of emergency, epidemics and wars seek a rapid crisis management policy to mitigate the severe negative effects that societies suffer from, from which education is interrupted, and according to the capabilities available to each country at its different levels, but almost everyone is in common, since total dependence on digital education and canceling education ttraditional education. The study of everything that would advance the educational process and promote its outputs represented in the future of our students, would be of the utmost importance that requires preparing research and studies to open new horizons in this field and to achieve the best in it, especially with regard to the means of transformation towards electronic employment and its fruitful results.
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    digital education crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic kinds of education
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(2021). The importance of digital education in the shadow of the international policies for managing crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic. Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2(special issue), 13-30.
Ansam Faik Abdul-Rezzak Al-Obidi. "The importance of digital education in the shadow of the international policies for managing crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic". Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2, special issue, 2021, 13-30.
(2021). 'The importance of digital education in the shadow of the international policies for managing crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic', Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2(special issue), pp. 13-30.
The importance of digital education in the shadow of the international policies for managing crises resulting from the Corona Covid-19 pandemic. Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2021; 2(special issue): 13-30.
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