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Online education has had both positive and negative impacts on students' and teachers' mental and physical health. Positively, it has improved learning outcomes by providing flexible access to education. However, it has also increased screen time which has led to eye strain, headaches, and physical inactivity. This excessive screen time has also contributed to zoom fatigue and loss of interest from a lack of social interaction. Teachers have also faced physical and psychological challenges from delivering online classes through virtual platforms. While online education provides greater access, it remains important to consider its effects on well-being.

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Online education has had both positive and negative impacts on students' and teachers' mental and physical health. Positively, it has improved learning outcomes by providing flexible access to education. However, it has also increased screen time which has led to eye strain, headaches, and physical inactivity. This excessive screen time has also contributed to zoom fatigue and loss of interest from a lack of social interaction. Teachers have also faced physical and psychological challenges from delivering online classes through virtual platforms. While online education provides greater access, it remains important to consider its effects on well-being.

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Contents

● Introduction
● Effects of online education on mental and physical health
● Advantages
● Impact of Online Teaching on Teachers
● Thankyou Everyone for Giving
me the opportunity to introduce
myself , I am Siddharth Goel , a
student of BESC 2nd year and I
want present my ppt
presentation on “ Effects Of
Online Teaching .“
01
Effects Of Online
Education On
Mental and
Physical Health
Effects of online education on mental
and physical health
Covid-19 has caused destruction and devastation worldwide in ways nobody could anticipate. The world in
one way or another came to a standstill. Life as we knew it changed. And this change became the new
constant.
Educational institutions took to online teaching. The start of this change felt rather very enticing for the
students with not having to rush and get ready to reach the institutions, and being in the comfort of their
homes.
However, this peace didn’t last as long. Online education has taken a huge toll on the mental and physical
health of students as well as their teachers.

How online education affected mental health

1. Lack of interest
Humans are social animals, and the most introverted ones also need to see faces and have human
interactions once in a while. The children have grown to lose interest in their classes.
2. Zoom fatigue
Zoom fatigue refers to the exhaustion after having attended zoom classes, or video conferences. With the screen time
increasing drastically, the mind is overwhelmed with information and the brain finds it rather difficult to register all the
information.
Over involvement of parents also has added to the pre-existing anxiety and stress. Parents are confined to the walls of their
houses and have taken it upon themselves to get extensively involved with their children and their online classes.
Effects of online classes on physical health
1. Eyesight problems
Increased screen time has increased the strain on the eyes, resulting in major headaches. This was applicable not only to the
students but also to teachers.
2. Lack of classroom ethics
The classroom ethics have been compromised to great lengths. The posture, regularity, lack of routine, attentiveness has all
resulted in health hazards. Constant sitting has caused weight concerns as well.
No physical activity has made the students restless and frustrated. This too took a toll on the eating habits, thus resulting in
damages to the physical health.
Advantages
of Online
Teaching
One of the easiest effects of online education on children’s recovery is to improve learning
outcomes. Online learning provides students with access to a time and place for education.
With online courses that can take place at home or in a place of their choice, there is less
chance for students to miss classes.
On the contrary, online courses provide access to students who may never have the opportunity
or the inclination to attend lectures in person. Advancements in artificial intelligence offer
hope for the future: Online courses address students’ needs, meet them where they are
learning, and better integrate them into higher education than they have ever been able to do
in personal courses. Online courses offer the promise of accessing students' lives at all times,
redefining educational opportunities, or at least serving the traditional classroom better. With
online education, students have the opportunity to learn from teachers from any time zone in
the world and at any time of day.
Online learning is growing at the same rate as before COVID-19, with a third of postsecondary
students attending at least one online class and 30% of graduate students studying online.
Another benefit of online education is that it allows students to participate in classes at places
of their choice. It also allows schools to reach an extensive network of students without being
constrained by geographical boundaries.
Impact Of
Online Teaching
on Teachers
In 2020, the lockdown imposed due to the spread
of Covid-19 led to the closure of schools in the
valley. All the schools started an online mode of
education to reach out to students. Teachers of
government and private schools started
delivering online classes though virtual platforms
like WhatsApp, Zoom, and Google Classrooms.
After the first lockdown, the schools were opened
earlier this year in March for a brief period but
were closed again because of increasing Covid
cases in the valley.
Experts say that not only students but teachers
are also victims of huge physical and
psychological problems because of online classes.
Thankyou For
being with me
till the End!

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