Abstract

Despite the fact that e-learning is not a new phenomenon in the 21st century, the complete transition to e-learning with the use of online educational platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic turned out to be quite a challenge for most universities. The way of communicating with students and the methods used in the didactic process have changed, as well as the context of building student-student and teacher-student relationships.

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