Managing COVID-19 Challenges: Strategies to Keep students Engaged in Online Learning - A Case study of Kepler

Vedaste Nsengiyumva, J. Sibomana, Christian Shema Nsenga
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This article is about strategies devised by Kepler in reaction to challenges brought in by the covid-19 outbreak since its occurrence in 2019. Kepler instructors have devised a number of tools and strategies in order to cope up with the challenges and keep students engaged as the institution, like many others, had shifted from blended to online (or remote) learning. The study analyzed the effectiveness of the tools and strategies used to keep students engaged in remote learning. We collected data from 169 out of 174 students who were in the program, and 18 out of 25 instructors who were teaching during the pandemic time. Online surveys were sent to both students and teachers to collect quantitative data. The students and teachers involved in this study gave their views about the usefulness of the tools and strategies used, and the report shows that the tools contributed to students' engagement and helped them to curb the challenges they had faced. The study recommends the use of recording online tools such as vocaroo.com, speakpipe.com; self-paced quizzes, videos, podcasts, discussion boards, shared google docs, and strategies like peer reviews, feedback, icebreakers, warm up prompts, higher order thinking questions, and class final reflections, as the respondents reported that they helped them stay engaged, which would not have been possible if the instructors used the traditional lecture method and online group assignments only during the virtual teaching and learning. The findings in this paper will contribute to the improvement of online teaching and learning strategies.
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应对COVID-19挑战:让学生参与在线学习的策略-以开普勒为例
这篇文章是关于开普勒自2019年新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来为应对挑战而制定的战略。开普勒学院的教师们设计了许多工具和策略,以应对挑战,并保持学生的参与度,因为该学院和许多其他学院一样,从混合式学习转向了在线(或远程)学习。该研究分析了用于保持学生参与远程学习的工具和策略的有效性。我们收集了174名参与该项目的学生中的169名,以及流感大流行期间授课的25名教师中的18名的数据。在线调查发送给学生和教师,以收集定量数据。参与这项研究的学生和教师对所使用的工具和策略的有用性发表了自己的看法,报告显示,这些工具有助于学生的参与,并帮助他们遏制他们所面临的挑战。该研究建议使用在线录音工具,如vocaroo.com、speakpipe.com;自定进度的测验、视频、播客、讨论板、共享的谷歌文档,以及同行评议、反馈、破冰、热身提示、高阶思考问题和课堂最后反思等策略,正如受访者所报告的那样,他们帮助他们保持专注,如果教师只在虚拟教学和学习期间使用传统的讲座方法和在线小组作业,这是不可能的。本文的研究结果将有助于改进网络教学策略。
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